Public Speaking
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I have three speeches available. Choose your option:

Overcoming Shame-Based Storylines in Religion
This speech best suits youth or adult religious and self-development groups.
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Scrupulosity Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a condition that causes many individuals to have an unhealthy relationship with mistakes, God and/or life itself - but you don’t have to have OCD to relate to the difficulties of overcoming negative self-talk in a religious or moral context.
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Be inspired by real-life stories of perseverance and triumph over Scrupulosity OCD.
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Learn the most effective ways to create a religious relationship that fosters healthy self-esteem and peace.

You Are Not a Burden
This presentation is best for professionals, personal development groups and community events focused on fostering deeper relationships and understanding.
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Do you often feel like a burden on others when you are vulnerable or imperfect?
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Learn how to embrace the power of accepting your emotions without judgment so you can live a life full of self-compassion and meaningful relationships.


We’re Not All That Different
This speech is powerful for personal development groups (adults or youth), professionals and creatives seeking connection and empowerment.
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Explore the surprising similarities between individuals struggling with various mental health conditions, including OCD, addiction and other challenges.
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Find empowerment in living with chronic mental health conditions and learn how to cultivate self compassion.
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Explore the importance of building supportive communities to foster hope and resilience.
Schedule a Speaking Engagement
No matter which option you choose, your audience will walk away with:
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Practical strategies: Discover actionable steps to dismantle harmful thought patterns and shame-based storylines.
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Inspiring stories: Find inspiration through firsthand accounts of triumphing over adversity.
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Connection and community: Explore the power of shared experiences in fostering empathy, understanding and belonging.
Let's discuss how my speech can make a lasting impact on your audience.