Keynotes that Make Room


I speak to rooms where creativity has gone quiet, not from lack of talent, but from too much noise. In my keynotes, I clear that noise. To make space for remembering what creativity feels like when it’s alive, not optimized.

I talk about AI, but not the way headlines do. I trace how systems shape stories, how tools reflect our fears, and how reclaiming technology is often a way of reclaiming the self. These talks are invitations to slow down, to imagine otherwise, to build in ways that feel more human.