Speaking Engagements
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What to expect from me as your guest speaker
I promise to provide timely and professional replies to your inquires about the speaking engagement (i.e. phone calls and email messages). Prior to the event, we will set a mutual time where we can have a phone or in-person consultation so that we both have an understanding of how I can best serve you and your audience. I will also make an announcement about your event, if it is open to the public, on my personal website, blog, and social media channels. In addition to the announcement, I will also prepare a resource page on my website where your attendees can access the information presented as well as additional resources on the topic discussed. As for the presentation self, I promise to deliver a professionally prepared presentation that focuses on the message (outcome) you want with your audience. Following the event, there will be a short evaluation survey to make sure that I met your expectations as well as places where I can make improvements.
Speaking Topics
The topics I speak on are related to mental health and include; but, not limited to working with couples, families, children, Adverse Childhood Experiences, boundaries, gratitude and addiction. My presentations are customized to meet the specific needs of your organization. My goal is to provide the information and resources you need to create the outcome you desire. If I do not have a topic listed that you are interested in, do not hesitate to ask about my ability to present on your topic. Presentations usually last from 1-1.5 hours and must be scheduled at least 30 days in advance.
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Most Recommended Topic : Adverse Childhood Experiences
This topic is very important considering that it is one of the top leading causes of death. According to several studies on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) adults who experienced multiple adverse experiences in their youth have found increased risk for poor health outcomes such as obesity, alcoholism, and depression. “Simply put, our childhood experiences have a tremendous, lifelong impact on our health and the quality of our lives.
The ACE Study showed dramatic links between adverse childhood experiences and risky behavior, psychological issues, serious illness and the leading causes of death”. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention states that “childhood experiences, both positive and negative, have a tremendous impact on future violence victimization and perpetration, and lifelong health and opportunity. As such, early experiences are an important public health issue. What is most shocking is that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can be prevented; yet, the world isn’t even aware of its effects. It is my mission to make others aware and show others that the experience we endure whether or not we deem them traumatic have huge impacts on our mental and physical health.