
You have 5 minutes to convince a room full of strangers your story matters.
What do you say? If you’re lucky, you’ll have Agathe Berman in your corner.
Known as The Pitchologist, she’s the go-to coach for filmmakers, showrunners, and producers across Europe who need their ideas to land — in a room, on a stage, or across a screen.
But what Agathe really teaches isn’t just how to pitch. It’s how to speak with clarity, courage, and presence.
And what makes her unforgettable?
Not just her method. Her.
In this episode, Agathe brings it all:
🪞 How her family’s legacy of silence and survival shaped her voice
🎤 The pitch that went spectacularly wrong — in front of Frederick Wiseman
🧿 Her pre-show rituals (pink glasses, scarves, and a lucky coin hidden in her bra)
🎭 A childhood spent recording dinner-table conversations, classifying guests as “the philosophers”… or just plain boring
🎶 And yes — she sings.
Magnetic. A bit unfiltered (in the best way). Deeply wise, and unexpectedly hilarious.
You may not know her name yet. But after this? You won’t forget it.