Three Programmes, One Clear Focus
Whether you're looking for a grounding two-evening session or a year-long structured track, Peregrine has a programme sized for where you are in your work.
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Discussion-Led
Sessions are built around structured conversation, not lecture delivery. Participants bring questions from their own work; facilitators guide the group through them.
Layered Across Time
Vocabulary and framing techniques introduced in early sessions are revisited in later ones. Retention comes from repetition with new examples, not from cramming.
Applied to Real Work
Peer review elements use participants' own draft outlines and scripts — not manufactured exercises. Feedback is direct and specific to actual content challenges.
All three programmes follow the same underlying approach — the difference is depth and duration. The Workshop introduces the foundations; the Six-Week Programme builds systematic habits; the Annual Track integrates them over time.
Talking About Money Workshop
Two Sessions · RM 540 per participant
A two-evening workshop for content creators on how to discuss personal finance topics responsibly in audio or written formats. Covers vocabulary, framing, and how to handle disclaimers and non-advisory framing. The session is communication-focused and does not include advisory content. Includes a printed framing guide.
What you'll work through:
- Core vocabulary for personal finance topics
- How to frame discussions without implying recommendations
- Verbal and written disclaimer approaches
- Where the line between describing and advising lies
- Printed framing guide to take home
Session Flow
Evening One: Vocabulary foundations and core framing principles
Evening Two: Disclaimer approaches, practice with real examples, Q&A
Six-Week Creators Literacy Programme
Six Sessions over Six Weeks · RM 1,950 per participant
A paced programme for podcasters, writers, and short-form video creators on building literacy in personal-finance topics, structuring interviews with guests, and using clear non-advisory framing. Sessions are conversational, with peer review of draft outlines. The programme is communication-and-literacy oriented and does not include advisory content.
What's covered:
- Building a working personal finance vocabulary
- Structuring guest interviews with finance professionals
- Peer review of actual draft outlines
- Format-specific framing (podcast, newsletter, short video)
- Post-session facilitation access between sessions
Programme Arc
Weeks 1–2: Vocabulary and core framing structures
Weeks 3–4: Interview structuring and disclaimer practice
Weeks 5–6: Peer review sessions with real draft outlines
Annual Creators Track
12 Months · RM 4,580 per participant
A twelve-month structured creators track combining monthly evening sessions, quarterly small-group editorial reviews, and a printed annual companion. Topics rotate through framing, vocabulary, interview structure, and disclaimers. The programme is positioned as a literacy and communication track for creators, not as advisory content for their audiences.
What's included:
- Monthly evening sessions (twelve sessions)
- Quarterly small-group editorial reviews
- Printed annual companion volume
- Rotating topic coverage across all key areas
- Direct facilitation access throughout the year
Annual Structure
Framing foundations and vocabulary review
Interview structure and guest session technique
Disclaimer language and platform-specific considerations
Editorial reviews and companion volume coverage
Which Programme Fits Your Stage?
| Feature | Workshop RM 540 |
Six-Week RM 1,950 |
Annual Track RM 4,580 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core vocabulary sessions | 2 evenings | 6 sessions | 12 sessions |
| Printed framing guide | |||
| Peer review of outlines | |||
| Interview structuring module | |||
| Quarterly editorial reviews | |||
| Annual companion volume | |||
| Best for | Creators exploring the topic for the first time | Active creators ready to build systematic habits | Established creators seeking sustained development |
Protocols Across All Programmes
Participant Confidentiality
Peer review materials and session discussions remain within the cohort. Nothing submitted for review is shared externally.
Non-Advisory Curriculum Review
All curriculum materials are reviewed against a non-advisory checklist before use and updated when needed to reflect current norms.
Cohort Size Cap
Maximum ten participants per cohort. Dates are confirmed once a group is formed, not sold to whoever registers first.
Editorial Quality Materials
Printed materials go through editorial review. They're designed as durable reference tools, not single-use handouts.
Clear Communication
Participants receive session confirmations, pre-session briefs, and post-session notes. No hidden surprises about timing or content.
Regular Curriculum Updates
Vocabulary, examples, and platform-specific guidance are updated each cohort cycle to reflect how content formats are actually being used.
Transparent Programme Fees
All fees are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and include materials.
RM 540
per participant
- Two evening sessions
- Printed framing guide
- Vocabulary and framing foundations
- Disclaimer approaches
RM 1,950
per participant
- Six conversational sessions
- Printed framing guide
- Interview structuring module
- Peer review of draft outlines
- Post-session facilitation access
RM 4,580
per participant / year
- Twelve monthly sessions
- Quarterly editorial reviews
- Printed annual companion
- Rotating topic coverage
- Year-round facilitation access
Not Sure Which Programme Fits?
Send us a note with a line or two about your content format and where you're at. We'll suggest the most appropriate starting point — no pressure, no pitch.
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