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The Orientation of My Work

Most speaking and training models focus on motivation, information, and performance improvement — but that alone is not enough to create lasting change or genuine transformation.

My work focuses on something more fundamental: 

How people relate to themselves in moments of pressure. 

Whether I am speaking to therapists, leaders, or community groups, the work always returns to the same core principles: 

nervous-system safety

emotional presence

releasing shame and self-judgment

and restoring connection without performance

People don’t change because they are told what to do. They change when they experience themselves differently. 

Trainings

I offer training experiences that go beyond ideas and inspiration. 

My work brings people into direct contact with their lived experience, helping individuals, teams, and professionals move out of fixing, performance, and reactivity—and into presence, emotional attunement, and genuine connection.

This is not content delivery. It is experiential learning. 

Who I Work With

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Therapists & Mental Health Professionals:

  • Clinical trainings.
  • Continuing education–style workshops.
  • Experiential introductions to connection-based work.
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Organizations & Leadership Teams:

  • Retreats and professional development days. 
  • Burnout, reactivity, and culture-repair work
  • Creating emotionally safe, human-centered environments.

 

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Conferences & Community Events:

  • Keynotes
  • Panel participation
  • Experiential sessions that invite reflection and engagement
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Addiction & Recovery Communities:

  • Professional trainings
  • Staff development
  • Public talks grounded in dignity rather than shame. 

What I Teach

Rather than fixed titles, my work centers around core themes that are adapted to the audience and setting: 

  • Why insight and willpower are not enough for lasting change. 
  • How nervous-system safety transforms behavior naturally.
  • The cost of shame-based models of growth.
  • Releasing the belief that we must be different in order to belong 
  • Experiential engagement vs. fixing-based approaches
  • Presence, attunement, and emotional responsibility
  • From reactivity to connection — in work, relationships, and leadership.

Every engagement is shaped to meet the room — not imposed on it. 

What Makes These Experiences Different

I do not present myself as an expert who has it all figured out. 

I work as a guide and facilitator of experience. 

This means: 

  • I model the work as I teach it
  • I invite participation without pressure
  • I create emotional safety rather than performance expectations
  • I respect the readiness and boundaries of the audience

People often say they leave these experiences feeling: 

  • more grounded,
  • less defensive,
  • clearer about themselves,
  • and more connected to others.

Not because they were convinced — but because they felt something real. 

Formats

Speaking and training engagements can include: 

  • Keynote talks
  • Half-day or full-day workshops
  • Multi-session professional trainings
  • Retreat facilitation
  • Experiential demonstrations
  • Live dialogue and inquiry

Formats are discussed collaboratively to ensure alignment with your goals and the audience’s capacity. 

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A Note on Fit

This work is not designed to entertain, motivate, or provide quick takeaways. 

It is best suited for audiences who are open to reflection, emotional honesty, and experiential depth. If your organization values authenticity, presence, and meaningful change over performance and productivity alone, this work may be a strong fit. 

Booking & Inquiries

If you are interested in inviting me to speak or train, please reach out by completing the form.

From there, we can determine whether the work is aligned and appropriate. 

    Experiencing the Work in Community

    If you’re interested in experiencing this work more directly, you may also explore Private Work with JF or the Avive la Vie community.