Every room I speak to is full of brilliant, credentialed women hiding on purpose. I help them own the magic they have been apologizing for their entire careers.
I send them out the door with the conviction to be seen, the tools to do it, and the proof that the thing they have been sitting on is exactly what their people have been waiting for.
Identity comes first and strategy comes second, and you cannot have one without the other. I teach the marketing psychology behind why people trust, why they follow, and why they buy, then translate it into steps someone with zero marketing background can use on Monday morning.
Your audience leaves with the mindset to be seen and the strategy to turn that visibility into real results.
What I will not do is hand your audience a rehearsed, sanitized talk that sounds like every other speaker you could have booked. I bring spice, strategy, real talk, and the kind of honesty that makes people sit up, get a little uncomfortable, and decide they are done hiding.
They leave knowing who they are, what makes them magic, and the exact moves to build something real with it.
"I had the pleasure of working with Sarah while developing an online conference for Bright Ideas Media. As one of the chief contributors, Sarah was a great asset to BIZCon, a conference designed to educate and empower established and aspiring entrepreneurs. She created and prerecorded a high-quality course, maintained clear and consistent communication throughout the process, and met every expectation with professionalism. Her presentation was well received, earning positive feedback from participants who felt both motivated and informed by her story."
"Sarah was a speaker at the Made for More SLP Business Conference in Scottsdale, AZ. Her presentation was engaging and dynamic. The examples that Sarah gave during her keynote captivated the audience in a way that made them think about marketing differently. If you need a speaker who shares from the heart and leads with passion, Sarah is no doubt the person you're looking for!"
"Watching Sarah ignite the stage with her energy her vulnerability, and her wisdom was so inspirational to our audience during our first annual conference. I just had to invite her back the second year. Having a repeat of all the energy she brings was definitely no mistake because she came in with different content, different ideas and different mindset for my followers to apply right away in their practices whether that be business healthcare personal reflection, mindset or marketing. She is a true gem that speaks from the heart and from personal experience that will captivate any audience. She knows how to work the room and Tailor her presentation to the audience for their specific hunger to learn more from the gal who find success in her truth. Sarah is one of a kind and I am blessed whenever I have a chance to be in her room."
Most visibility advice stops at strategy and skips the part where your body panics every time you hit post.
Sarah shares her own story of walking through cancel culture with a client, ending up in the ER, and realizing she was carrying a fear of being seen that was sabotaging her business.
Through EMDR, somatic work, and intentional practice, she rebuilt her relationship with visibility from the inside out.
This talk gives entrepreneurs the mindset, regulation tools, and practical steps to stop playing small, work through the fear, and step into the visibility their business actually requires to grow.
There is no one in the world who has your experience, sees things through your lens, or does the work the way you do.
Sarah breaks down why so many entrepreneurs hold themselves back, waiting to feel ready or convinced someone has already done what they want to do, and shows them how to recognize the magic only they can bring.
With her signature mix of strategy, spice, and real talk, Sarah leaves audiences with the conviction to stop hiding, start owning their voice, and build a brand they are genuinely proud of.
Most clinicians were never taught how to use social media as part of their work, so they avoid it completely or post sporadically without seeing real impact.
Sarah pulls from her decade in marketing and her clinical experience as an SLP to show clinicians how to share their expertise, raise awareness for the populations they serve, and build credibility online without spending hours on their phones or chasing trends.
This talk gives clinicians a clear framework for what to post, the confidence to use their voice, and permission to show up as themselves for the people who need their knowledge.