The Doorway Table
Bring the right question into the field.
Choose the path that matches what you are bringing.
A current shooting pattern. A brand or website that no longer feels clear. A media conversation. A partnership. A question that does not fit neatly anywhere else.
The point is not to perform the perfect introduction.
The point is to give enough context that the next conversation can begin in the right place.
Doorways
Five doors. One table.
Choose the door that matches the shape of the inquiry. The selected detail panel and email path stay practical and specific.
Selected path
Coaching / Lessons
For sporting clays shooters bringing a current target pattern, pressure point, practice gap, or learning question into a coaching inquiry.
- Shooting context and goals
- Current challenge or target pattern
- What you want help understanding
- Location or travel context only if relevant
Start with context
Every inquiry begins through the same email address. Choose the path above, then send the details that would make the next conversation useful.
Selected path
Coaching / Lessons
Include your shooting context, the goal or challenge, what tends to happen under pressure, and what you want David to help you understand.
Email doorway
Coaching inquiry
Include your shooting context, the goal or challenge, what tends to happen under pressure, and what you want David to help you understand.
- Shooting context and goals
- Current challenge or target pattern
- What you want help understanding
- Location or travel context only if relevant
Inquiry notes
What to include.
Coaching / Lessons
The most useful coaching inquiry does not need to be polished. It needs to be honest.
Tell me what keeps appearing, what you think is happening, and what you want to understand more clearly.
- where you are in the game
- the target pattern or situation that keeps showing up
- what tends to happen under pressure
- what you are practicing now
- what you have already tried
- any equipment or location context that matters
- what you want help understanding
Brand / Website / Digital Experience
The strongest project conversations usually begin before the final deliverable is obvious.
Tell me what the work is trying to become and where the current version is not carrying it.
- the brand, club, event, business, or project context
- what feels unclear, unfinished, false, or hard to explain
- what needs to become more visible
- what already exists
- whether there is a launch date, event date, or timing pressure
- what kind of help you think you need
Media / Podcast / Broadcast
For podcast, broadcast, interview, or commentary inquiries, include the format first.
Then name the topic, audience, timing, and what kind of conversation you are imagining.
Tell me what kind of listening or speaking field you are trying to create.
- show, publication, event, or platform
- recorded, live, written, or broadcast format
- subject area
- expected length
- audience
- date or deadline
Sponsorship / Partnership
Partnership inquiries should begin with the relationship, not the package.
Tell me why this belongs in the same field.
- organization or brand
- relationship type
- what alignment you see
- event, product, media, or community context
- what would need to be discussed first
General
If the inquiry does not fit coaching, project, media, or partnership, keep it simple.
Name who you are, why you are reaching out, what context matters, and the clearest next question.
Start with the thing David should understand first.
The useful beginning is context.
You do not need to know the final answer before reaching out.
You only need to bring the right material into the room: the pattern, the question, the unresolved thing, the pressure point, the possible direction.
