love conversation.
I also love silence.
I think they work beautifully together, and when I speak or facilitate workshops, there’s space for both.
For me, being together should feel simple. You as you. Me as me. A space where whatever wants to emerge is welcome to do so, naturally.
I’ve spoken publicly for many years, in workshops, at events, in leadership settings and group environments. What matters most to me is sensing the room. Feeling the audience. Building a genuine energetic connection rather than delivering something rehearsed.
Today, speaking for me is about presence.
One of my greatest teachers once told me not to plan too much. Not to think so hard about what I was going to say. But to be in the room, and let what comes to you, come to you.
Since learning that, everything changed.
Now it feels as though something greater moves through me when I speak. The words don’t come from effort, but from listening. From trust. From allowing what wants to be shared to arrive in its own time.
For me, speaking is about helping people feel something real. Creating an experience that stays with them. Offering insights that don’t just sound good in the moment, but quietly continue to work long after.
That’s my intention.
And that’s the space I speak from now.