Keynote Speaking

Why

This Talk Is Different

Most burnout talks are built on borrowed frameworks and a motivational arc. This one is built on a study of 212 professionals and a finding that reliably reframes the room: burnout isn't a personal failing, it's a systems failure — and the people with the most power to fix it are burning out fastest.

Signature Topics:

  • The Senior Leader Paradox — why the people running the organization are burning out faster than the people they lead.
  • The Effort Gap — why working harder doesn’t fix burnout, and what actually does.
  • ACT: Attention, Control, Toggle — a practical framework the audience can use the next morning.
  • When Work Doesn’t Work — the central question every leader needs to carry, drawn from the new book.

Where I’ve spoken:

  • Recurring invited speaker, Annual Leadership Development Conference, Immanuel Business School (Hyderabad, India) — 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.
  • National panelist, Transportation Research Board, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (Washington, D.C.) — 2017 and 2018.
  • Multiple invited presentations at the American Psychological Association’s Division 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology) and Division 14 (SIOP) annual conventions, 2016–2021.
  • Presented original coaching research at the Institute of Coaching (McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate), Boston.
  • Corporate keynotes and seminars for General Motors, Ford, Smith Gardens, and the VA Healthcare Leadership Institute, among others, across a speaking history spanning more than a decade.

Who books this talk: leadership offsites, HR and People conferences, industry associations in technology, aerospace, and professional services, and internal all-hands or leadership-summit audiences.

Who Books This Talk

Primary: HR and People conference organizers, program chairs, and leadership-offsite planners at technology, aerospace, and professional-services companies.
Secondary: Internal event organizers planning all-hands sessions or leadership summits.

Ideal

Client Profile

Primary Audience: Program chairs and HR/People conference organizers evaluating a keynote speaker for their next event or leadership offsite.

Key Characteristics:

  • Planning a leadership offsite, all-hands, or industry conference and want a session people actually talk about afterward.
  • Tired of generic burnout and wellness talks that don’t hold up against real research.
  • Looking for a speaker who can back every claim with original data, not borrowed frameworks.
  • Want the audience to leave with something they can use the next morning, not just an inspiring hour.

Typical Pain Points:

  • Most keynote submissions are generic leadership talks with no original research behind them.
  • Audiences are burned out on burnout talks that recycle the same borrowed frameworks and offer no new data.
  • It’s hard to evaluate a speaker’s credibility in the two minutes a program chair typically has to decide.
  • Sessions that get great applause in the room rarely translate into anything the audience still uses a month later.

Aspirations

  • A speaker who leaves the audience with a framework they’re still using a month later, not just a good feeling.
  • A session built on original research, not the same borrowed frameworks every other burnout talk recycles.
  • A talk that fits the room — a leadership offsite, an HR conference, or an internal all-hands — without losing its substance.