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The Teen Business Execution Speaker (Not Just Another Inspirational Talk)

For Schools & Youth Programs

Helping teens turn business ideas into actual income through practical financial education and step-by-step execution frameworks. 16+ years business consulting experience | Youth entrepreneurship program founder | Creator of the In-Between Stage Framework

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Hi, I'm Rehana

If you’re tired of ‘motivational’ teen speakers who leave students inspired but clueless about how to actually start—I’m your speaker. I teach the in-between: from idea to first sale. From lemonade stand dreams to real business fundamentals. Teens leave my sessions with frameworks they can use Monday morning.

Execution Gap

Most teen speakers teach inspiration and pitch competitions. I teach the execution gap—validation, budgeting, pricing, planning, and making the first sale. The stuff that happens between “I have an idea” and “I made money.”

  • Students learn pricing & budgeting
  • Market validation methods
  • Recovery strategies after setbacks
  • Practical execution framework for teens

Experience & Expertise

16 years in business consulting + real experience guiding teens from idea to income. I teach financial fundamentals and business execution adapted for adolescent development—not watered down or theoretical.

  • Former accounting consultant
  • Built Satin Gloves to teach teens real business skills
  • Structured frameworks for teen ventures
  • Hands-on, age-appropriate execution

Student Outcomes

  • In-Between Stage Framework: validation → budgeting → pricing → launch
  • First Sale Roadmap & step-by-step checklist
  • Teen Business Planning Workbook
  • Pricing Calculator & Market Validation Protocol
  • Curriculum-ready turnkey resources for educators

Keynote Topics

Topic 1: Beyond the Lemonade Stand

Teaching Teens Real Business and Financial Skills
Teens have incredible business ideas and unprecedented access to technology—but they’re launching ventures without understanding pricing, profit, taxes, or sustainability. This keynote introduces a proven framework for taking young entrepreneurs from idea to income through structured financial education and hands-on mentorship.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why teen business programs fail (and what actually works)
  • The “In-Between Stage Framework”: validation → budgeting → pricing → launch
  • Age-appropriate financial education milestones (13-18)
  • How to teach business fundamentals without killing creativity
  • Measuring success beyond “they made a sale”

Ideal For: K-12 education conferences, youth development organizations, workforce preparation summits (100-500 attendees)

Format: 60-minute keynote

Attendees Leave With: Implementation framework for educators/program directors

Audience Transformation: Educators leave with curriculum framework; parents understand how to support without doing it for them; youth orgs gain structured program model.

Topic 2: The In-Between Stage

Bridging the Gap from Business Idea to First Sale
The most critical phase of teen entrepreneurship isn’t the idea or the launch—it’s everything in between. Teens know what they want to sell, but not how to price it, validate demand, budget for costs, or execute a marketing plan. This session provides the tactical frameworks educators and mentors need to guide teens through ideation to income.

Key Takeaways:

  • The 6 stages of teen business development (most programs skip 4 of them)
  • How to teach pricing psychology and profit margins to 15-year-olds
  • Validation before investment: market research for young founders
  • The “First Sale Framework”: breaking down execution into manageable steps
  • Building resilience when the first attempt doesn’t work

Ideal For: Educators, guidance counselors, youth program directors, business mentors (50-300 attendees)

Format: 45-minute keynote or 90-minute workshop

Attendees Leave With: 6-Stage Teen Business Development Framework + Validation Tools

Why This Topic Wins: Every school wants “entrepreneurship education.” No one knows how to actually teach the mechanics. You’re providing the missing curriculum.

Topic 3: From Allowance to Income

Full-Day Educator Training or 3-Hour Parent Workshop

Educators Version: A comprehensive training equipping educators with turnkey curriculum for teaching teen entrepreneurship and financial literacy. Participants leave with lesson plans, assessment tools, and hands-on activities ready to implement immediately.

Workshop Structure:

  • Session 1: Financial Foundations (90 min) – Money mindset, budgeting, saving, engaging financial literacy
  • Session 2: Business Fundamentals (90 min) – Ideation to validation, pricing, cost analysis, marketing
  • Session 3: Implementation Tools (90 min) – Sample lesson plans, assessment rubrics, handling challenges
  • Session 4: Program Design (90 min) – Semester-long entrepreneurship elective, curriculum integration, funding sources

Deliverables: Educator Curriculum Guide, 12-week lesson plan templates, student workbooks, assessment tools, resource library, ongoing support.

Parents Version (3 Hours): Practical workshop for parents on guiding teens, teaching fundamentals, supporting real-world skills. Includes mindset, financial education at home, supporting business, resources & Q&A.

What's Included

  • Pre-event audience survey to understand student demographics and program goals
  • Custom slide deck tailored to your school/program context
  • Student workbooks (digital PDF or printed) with frameworks and templates
  • Post-event resource library access for educators (curriculum materials, lesson plans)
  • Follow-up educator support (optional 30-minute Q&A; for implementation questions)
  • Social media promotion of your program to Satin Gloves community
  • Speaker promotion kit (bio, headshots, graphics for your marketing)
  • BONUS for schools/districts: Curriculum integration guide showing how to connect content to Common Core standards (math, economics, business)

Who This Speaker Serves

Primary Audiences

  • Schools & Educational Institutions: Middle/high schools, alternative programs, charter schools, CTE programs
  • Youth Development Organizations: Boys & Girls Clubs, YMCA youth programs, 4-H, Junior Achievement chapters
  • Teen Entrepreneurship Programs: NFTE, youth business competitions, teen incubators, maker spaces
  • Community & Faith-Based: Community center teen programming, public libraries, faith-based youth ministries
  • Underserved Youth Programs: Juvenile justice/reentry programs, foster care, group homes

Secondary Audiences

  • Parent Organizations: PTAs/PTOs, homeschool co-ops
  • Corporate/Nonprofit: Corporate CSR/community investment teams, youth foundations

Step 1: Submit Inquiry → 24-Hour Response

Fill out the form or email hello@rehanaspeaks.com with:

  • Event/program date
  • Student demographics (age range, school/program type)
  • Which format (assembly, workshop, educator training, parent session)
  • Program goals

Step 2: Discovery Call → 15 Minutes

Quick conversation to:

  • Understand your students’ entrepreneurial experience level
  • Discuss curriculum integration options
  • Answer logistics questions (virtual/in-person, scheduling, AV needs)

Step 3: Custom Proposal → Sent Within 48 Hours

  • Tailored content suggestions
  • Speaking fee (nonprofit/school discounts available)
  • What’s included in booking
  • Contract and scheduling details

Step 4: Confirmed Booking → Pre-Event Collaboration

  • Optional student/educator survey to customize content
  • Promotional materials for your community
  • Workbook/handout review
  • Tech requirements confirmation

Step 5: Event Day & Follow-Up

  • Engaging presentation/workshop delivery
  • Student resources distributed
  • Optional educator debrief for implementation support

booking process

Fill out the form or email hello@rehanaspeaks.com with:

  • Event or program date
  • Student demographics (age range, school or program type)
  • Format (assembly, workshop, educator training, parent session)
  • Program goals
  • Understand students’ entrepreneurial experience level
  • Discuss curriculum integration options
  • Answer logistics questions (virtual/in-person, scheduling, AV)
  • Tailored content recommendations
  • Speaking fee (school & nonprofit discounts available)
  • What’s included in your booking
  • Contract and scheduling details
  • Optional student or educator survey
  • Promotional materials for your community
  • Workbook / handout review
  • Tech requirements confirmation
  • Engaging presentation or workshop delivery
  • Student resources distributed
  • Optional educator debrief for implementation support

COMMON QUESTIONS

Investment varies based on session type, audience size, and location.

Yes! I offer tiered pricing based on:

  • Free/reduced lunch percentage
  • Grant-funded youth programs
  • Juvenile justice/foster care programs
  • Nonprofit youth development organizations

Contact for details—I’m committed to making this content accessible.

Absolutely! Satin Gloves content aligns with:

  • Math: Budgeting, profit calculations, pricing
  • Economics: Supply/demand, market research
  • Business classes: Business planning, entrepreneurship
  • Career readiness: Real-world financial skills

I provide curriculum integration guides showing how to extend learning beyond my session.

Perfect! Content is designed for all levels:

  • Beginners: Students who've never considered starting a business
  • Intermediate: Students with business ideas but no execution plan
  • Advanced: Students who've tried and need help troubleshooting

I adapt the complexity level to your audience.

Both! Options include:

  • Direct to students: Assembly, workshop, multi-day boot camp
  • Train-the-trainer: Educator professional development
  • Combination: Student session + educator debrief

Many schools do both: student workshop + educator training for ongoing implementation.

  • Student workshops (family-friendly format)
  • Separate parent session (how to support teen entrepreneurs at home)
  • Family entrepreneurship nights (combined programming)
  • In-person: Available nationwide (based in Arizona)
  • Virtual: Live via Zoom/your platform with interactive elements
  • Hybrid: In-person with virtual participation option

Virtual sessions include polls, breakout rooms, and chat engagement to maintain energy.

  • Middle school (11-14): Foundational concepts, simpler examples
  • High school (14-18): More complex financial calculations, real-world application
  • Mixed ages: I adapt on the fly
  • Teach resilience when first attempts don't work
  • How to pivot and iterate
  • Failure as data, not judgment
  • Building confidence through small wins

The goal isn’t “every student launches a business”—it’s “every student knows how to try.”

  • Grant source lists (workforce development, economic mobility, youth empowerment)
  • Sample budget justification language
  • Measurable outcomes for grant reporting
  • ROI data for administrator buy-in

Many schools fund through: Title I, Carl Perkins CTE funds, PTA grants, local business sponsorships.

  • 4-week module: Weekly sessions building from idea to launch
  • Semester-long elective support: Train educator, provide curriculum, mid-semester check-in
  • Summer boot camp: Intensive 1-week program

Email: hello@rehanaspeaks.com

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