You've read the books. You know the opener. You're not anxious.
You still leave networking events with a stack of cards and nothing to say to any of them.
That's not a confidence problem. It's a diagnosis problem. Every small talk book on the shelf was written for someone who doesn't know how to start a conversation. You already know how to start. What nobody taught you is what comes next — the four minutes after the easy part ends, when the standard questions run out and neither of you knows where this is going.
Small Talk Without the Performance is for the professional who's already past the basics. It doesn't give you tricks to run in your head while someone's talking. It gives you a 3-move system built for one thing: keeping a conversation going in real time, without a script, without sounding like a robot, without performing a version of yourself you don't recognize.
The stall has a name. The fix is simpler than you think. And it works because it's actually you — not a character you're auditioning.
If the books you've already tried made you feel worse for trying them, this one starts there.