What I Could Talk About for Hours - Why so many people spend their lives performing instead of truly living. - The transformative power of celebration and why being deeply seen can change the course of someone’s life. - Storytelling as both a healing practice and a leadership skill. - Visibility, personal branding, and using your voice to create meaningful impact rather than simply attracting attention. - Building authentic community in a world that is increasingly disconnected. - Creativity, curiosity, and play as essential ingredients for a meaningful life. - Death awareness as one of the greatest teachers for living fully and making courageous choices. - Creating experiences that help people reconnect with themselves and each other. My Unique Way of Doing Things I don’t believe transformation comes from having all the answers. It comes from asking better questions, creating spaces where people feel genuinely safe, and celebrating what’s already alive within them. I blend storytelling, media strategy, community building, curiosity, spirituality, creativity, and heartfelt conversation into experiences that help people remember who they are and have the courage to live more fully. The Conversation I Wish More People Were Having What if success isn’t the goal? What if the real goal is becoming fully alive? We’ve become experts at building careers, checking boxes, and meeting expectations, yet so many people quietly wonder if they’re living someone else’s version of success. I want us to talk about choosing a life that feels meaningful, creative, connected, and deeply our own before it’s too late. The Story That Changed Everything for Me Living with chronic illness, navigating grief, witnessing loss, and facing my own mortality taught me something I couldn’t unknow: life is precious, unpredictable, and far too short to spend hiding. Those experiences shifted my definition of success from achievement to aliveness and inspired me to dedicate my work to helping others tell the truth, celebrate themselves, and live more courageously.