⚡️ Ready to fire up a room? Good. Me too.

My job on stage is simple.

Create a mirror. Hold it steady. Let the room see themselves clearly — their patterns, their potential, their permission to do things differently. I've been that person in the audience. The one who needed someone to say the thing they already knew but hadn't let themselves hear yet.

My sessions are injected with lived experience, real storytelling, and a problem-solving spirit that makes the room remember who they are — and what they're actually capable of.

→ Part introspective. Part practical.

→ Backed by neuroscience. Built from real life.

→ Every room leaves with a tool AND a fire under them.

Talks that make the room remember who they are. Let's fire up your room.

  • Available as: Keynote | Breakout Session | Workshop

    You're not burnt out because you're doing too much. You're disconnected because you've been doing the wrong things for way too long.

    This talk explores how "should-based thinking" quietly disconnects us from our instincts, our creativity, and our ability to make decisions we actually trust — and how curiosity is the most powerful reconnection strategy available to us.

    Backed by neuroscience. Built from lived experience.

  • Available as: Keynote | Workshop | Breakout Session

    Most founders skip the debrief and go straight to the next thing. So they bring the same unexamined patterns with them every time.

    This talk teaches the Retrospective Framework — a structured debrief method used by high-performing tech teams and rebuilt for creative founders — so teams and leaders can extract the pattern from what already happened and move forward with direction instead of just momentum.

    The room walks away with:

    • A repeatable framework for debriefing any launch, project, or pivot

    • The ability to spot patterns in data AND gut feelings

    • A clear process for turning experience into expertise

  • he best solutions don't come from the loudest voice in the room. They come from the most curious one.

    This talk introduces design thinking as a problem-solving framework for non-designers — giving founders, operators, and creative teams a repeatable process for tackling challenges that would otherwise feel impossible.

    The room walks away with:

    • A practical design thinking framework they can apply immediately

    • Tools for reframing problems before trying to solve them

    • A new lens for navigating complexity with creativity and confidence

    Best for: Corporate teams, university audiences, creative communities, entrepreneur conferences

I've been told I ask too many questions.

(Lies, I've been told a lot of things)

Most business advice tells you to move faster. Post more. Launch again. Optimize harder.

I built my whole philosophy on the opposite: Slow down long enough to read what already happened — then move forward like you mean it.

pause. rewind. press play. full f*cking send.

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