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Why Peregrine

Benefits That Are Specific to the Work

Not every communication programme is designed for the particular challenges of covering money topics as a content creator. Peregrine's is.

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At a Glance

Six Reasons Creators Choose Peregrine

Subject-Specific Curriculum

Content is designed specifically for creators covering personal finance — not repurposed from general media training. The vocabulary, the examples, and the exercises all reflect the actual challenges of this topic area.

Small Cohorts, Real Discussion

With a maximum of ten participants per cohort, there's space for genuine back-and-forth. You're not watching a presentation — you're working through your own material with peers and a facilitator who can give you direct feedback.

Printed Materials That Last

The framing guide from the Workshop and the annual companion from the Annual Track are editorial-quality printed materials. They're built for repeated reference, not a single read-through.

Strictly Non-Advisory

Every programme is reviewed against a non-advisory checklist. No module in any Peregrine programme constitutes financial advice — and that clarity is itself part of what we teach: understanding where the line is and how to stay on the right side of it.

Paced for Retention

Programmes are spaced across weeks rather than delivered in intensive single-day blocks. Vocabulary and framing techniques settle better with time between sessions and the chance to apply them to actual content in between.

Kuala Lumpur-Based, In-Person

Sessions are held in person at our studio in KL. There's no substitute for a room of creators working through real content together — and being in the same space keeps the conversation grounded and practical.

In Depth

What Each Benefit Actually Means

Professional Expertise in the Room

Peregrine's facilitation team comes from editorial, media training, and communications backgrounds — not from financial services. That distinction matters because it keeps the focus squarely on how you communicate, not on what you say about markets or portfolios.

The team has worked with broadcasters, newsletter editors, and podcast producers across Southeast Asia. That experience informs the curriculum directly — the examples are drawn from real content challenges, not hypotheticals.

  • Facilitation team with editorial and media training backgrounds
  • Curriculum developed specifically for finance-topic content creators
  • Real-world examples drawn from Malaysian and regional media
  • Peer review component led by an experienced facilitator
  • Pre-session communication to confirm your format and goals
  • Post-session follow-up access for Six-Week and Annual Track participants
  • Flexible scheduling around standard working hours
  • Direct contact with the facilitation team, not a ticketing system

Service That Respects Your Time

Evening sessions are scheduled to work around the commitments of people who produce content while holding down other work. We confirm session dates once a cohort is formed, and we communicate clearly about what to expect before each session.

Participants in longer programmes can reach the facilitation team directly between sessions — there's no support queue, no automated replies.

Transparent, Inclusive Pricing

Peregrine's pricing is published clearly and includes everything — sessions, materials, and peer review access. There are no add-ons, no separate charges for the printed guides, and no hidden administration fees.

The Workshop at RM 540 is designed to be a low-friction entry point. The Six-Week Programme and Annual Track reflect the investment of time and material that goes into sustained learning.

  • All prices include materials — no separate charges
  • RM 540 Workshop: accessible entry with full framing guide
  • RM 1,950 Six-Week: sustained learning with peer review
  • RM 4,580 Annual Track: comprehensive with quarterly editorial reviews
Comparison

Peregrine vs. General Media Training

Most communication training isn't built with finance-topic creators in mind. Here's what that difference looks like in practice.

Feature Typical Providers Peregrine
Finance-topic vocabulary
Non-advisory framing techniques
Small cohort (≤10 people)
Peer review of actual content Rarely
Printed reference materials Slide decks only
Interview structuring for guest shows
Disclaimer and disclaimer-wording guidance Generic only
Distinctive Features

What Only Peregrine Offers

The Framing Checklist Method

Peregrine's own non-advisory checklist is taught as a practical tool — not just applied behind the scenes. Participants learn to use it on their own scripts and outlines before publication, creating a self-review habit that extends beyond the programme.

The Annual Companion Volume

Annual Track participants receive a printed reference volume — not a branded folder of photocopied slides, but an editorial-quality book covering vocabulary, framing structures, interview patterns, and disclaimer language. Produced fresh each year.

Real Outline Review

In the Six-Week Programme and Annual Track, participants bring actual draft outlines and receive structured peer review. This is content you're working on — not role-play scenarios built for training purposes.

Rotating Topic Coverage

The Annual Track rotates through framing, vocabulary, interview structure, and disclaimer language across monthly sessions. Returning participants find the coverage shifts, so the programme remains useful across multiple years.

Track Record

Milestones Worth Noting

180+

Creators trained since the first cohort

4

Annual Companion volumes produced

92%

Participants who return for a longer programme after the Workshop

5

Years running structured programmes in Kuala Lumpur

Content Communicators Malaysia

Associate Member — 2023

Media Literacy Network SEA

Recognised Programme — 2024

KL Podcast Creators Circle

Partner Studio — 2022–present

Next Step

See How the Programmes Are Structured

The benefits here are most visible in the session room — but the programmes page gives you a clear sense of what each track involves, week by week.