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Speaking Engagements
Authentic storytelling that gives teams and organizations permission to be imperfectly human.


About My Speaking
I don’t do polished, corporate keynotes that sound good but leave no lasting impact.
My talks are vulnerable, real, and rooted in lived experience—the kind that make people feel seen, give them permission to show up authentically, and leave them with practical tools they can actually use.
Whether I’m facilitating a workshop for your team, joining a panel discussion, or delivering a keynote at your conference, you can expect:
- Authentic storytelling that connects rather than performs
- Practical frameworks people can implement immediately
- Cultural sensitivity that honors diverse experiences
- Interactive elements that create engagement, not just passive listening
- Real talk about the messy parts of growth, leadership, and success
Speaking Topics
Progress Over Perfection: Embracing the Messy Middle
Perfect for: Teams experiencing change, ERGs, women’s leadership programs, first-gen professional groups
What your audience will learn:
Format Options: Keynote (30-45 min) or Workshop (60-90 min)
Your Origin Story
Is Your
Superpower
Perfect for: DEI initiatives, career development programs, student organizations, conference keynotes
What your audience will learn:
Format Options: Keynote (30-45 min) or Workshop (60-90 min)
Navigating Corporate Spaces as Your Authentic Self
Perfect for: First-gen professional groups, Latinx/multicultural ERGs, early career programs
What your audience will learn:
Format Options: Workshop (60-90 min) or Panel Discussion
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Let’s Work Together
I’d love to learn more about your event and explore how we can create an impactful experience for your audience.
When you reach out, please include:
- Event date and location (virtual or in-person)
- Audience size and demographics
- Desired format (keynote, workshop, panel)
- Event theme or goals
- Budget range
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