Nora's first book has become a success, but with that comes expectations for interviews and public appearances. And even though Nora doesn't want to admit it, she easily gets nervous in these situations. Her publisher suggests she be coached by one of the publishing house's other talents, Daniel, who works with public speaking training. Nora, who doesn't want to admit she needs help, reluctantly starts training with Daniel and finds his methods a bit unconventional. Meanwhile, Daniel is trying to launch a new business idea with his best friend. But is it really a good idea to use Nora as an example?