Client Requirements
• For talks/screenings: projector or large display, HDMI or reliable screen-share, speakers, handheld or lapel mic for larger rooms. • For workshops: tables or writing surfaces; paper & pens (or digital docs); whiteboard or flip chart. • Space: quiet room; min. ~20 m² for small groups; more for 40+ participants. • Virtual: Zoom/Teams link, host screen-share enabled, breakout rooms optional.
Additional Notes
I design experiences that feel gentle and energizing at the same time. Everything is trauma-informed, non-clinical, and choice-based—people can opt in to a prompt or simply observe, and there’s always a quiet path for neurodiverse teammates. The tech is simple (a screen and sound in-person, or Zoom/Teams online) so attention stays on connection, not logistics.
I’m a PBS-broadcast artist and filmmaker (2025) and a Telly winner for See Memory, and I bring a rich toolkit to extend the learning: printable “Reframe Cards,” a one-page manager guide, a gentle 14-day follow-up prompt—and a comprehensive 110-page discussion & activity guide that accompanies the film for teams that want to go deeper.
Formats are flexible: 15–90 minutes, stackable for half-day “vitality” programs, in English with localized tracks available (Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese). I work in US/EU time zones, in-person, hybrid, or virtual.
I can also take on a small number of Culture Vitale–curated thought-leadership invitations—keynotes, firesides, webinars, or roundtables for senior decision-makers. I was featured in Authority Magazine’s Inspirational Women of the Speaking Circuit. If it’s helpful, I’m happy to pilot a single micro-session with one team or ERG and scale from there. My north star is practical impact: lower stress, stronger cohesion, and a shared language teams can use the very next day.