Speaking & Media
Your audience doesn't need more information.They need to feel something true.
Words have always been where I live. As a voice reclamation specialist and founder of Women Who Break the Pattern, I bring that conviction to every stage I step onto, whether it's a podcast, an in-person intimate gathering, a keynote, or a guided experience at a retreat. My talks are not presentations. They are invitations. Invitations into real questions. Invitations into rooms where the silence finally has a name, and an antidote.
What to Expect
With almost two decades of experience as a classroom teacher, I know how to hold a room. (Trust me, if you can keep 14-year-olds engaged with Latin grammar, you can do almost anything!) But more than that, I know how to make a room feel safe enough for real things to happen.
My speaking work draws from my own voice reclamation journey, from the matriarchal stories I have traced and released, and from the women I have guided through the same terrain. I do not speak from a distance. I speak from inside the experience.
The result is an experience that stays with people long after the room empties.
Available For:
- Keynotes and featured talks
- Women's retreats and healing circles
- Conferences centered on women's leadership, spirituality, or personal growth
- Podcast and online interviews
- Panel discussions
- Community events and workshops
- Print and digital media contributions
What I speak on:
Each talk is shaped to the needs and culture of your audience. Unless the format or occasion requires otherwise, they are designed to be hands-on, active experiences that take people on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. These are the territories I know deeply and speak from with rooted authority:
Series: Deep Dives on Sacred Themes
Any talk from a series can be requested as a single, one-off event focused on a specific topic, or as a more comprehensive experience with a customizable number of talks that build on each other over time.
Pattern Breaker Series
History is full of people who refused to live inside the story their world handed them. This series draws on the lives of pattern breakers across time and culture, examining what drove them, what it cost them, and what they made possible for everyone who came after. Favorites include St. Francis: The Rebel Poet, who chose radical poverty and wonder over power and privilege; Rumi: The Revolutionary Mystic, whose grief became the doorway to one of the most enduring voices of divine love the world has ever known; and Kateri Tekakwitha: A Bridge Between Two Worlds, who held her identity with extraordinary integrity at the intersection of two cultures that each demanded she choose. Each talk in this series is an invitation to find yourself in the story of someone who broke the pattern before you, and to draw from their courage what you need for your own.
Women in Leadership Series
For many women, the greatest obstacle to leading well is not a lack of skill or vision but an inherited story about how much space they are allowed to take, how much authority they are allowed to claim, and whether the version of themselves they bring into the room is the real one. This series addresses that gap directly. Topics include The Permission Workshop: Claiming Your Right to Evolve; From Scattered to Selective: Finding Your Through-Line; Rewriting Your Origin Story: What You Actually Want People to Know; The Visibility Recalibration: Being Seen Without Performing; The Courage Audit: What You're Not Saying (And Why); The Confidence Reset: Reconnecting with What You Know; Your Voice, Unfiltered: Writing That Sounds Like You, and more.
Reclaiming Christianity Series
So many of the stories we inherit about our worthiness, our voice, our identity, and our place as women are shaped by religion. For women raised in the Christian tradition, those stories can run especially deep, woven into the fabric of how we understand ourselves in relation to God, to community, and to our own authority. This series draws on my own Christian upbringing and living faith to reapproach the people and principles of Christianity with fresh eyes, turning controlling and contrived narratives on their head and opening the door to a renewed relationship with Jesus, Mary, the saints, and our inherent dignity as individual embodiments of the imago Dei, the image of God. These are not talks that ask you to leave your faith. They are invitations to go deeper into it, on your own terms, in your own voice.










