Story creates connection
Personal experience can help people understand issues that may otherwise feel distant, technical or abstract.
Speaking
I speak at conferences, forums, panels and public events where audiences need more than a personal story. They need perspective, context and practical insight they can carry into their own work.
Why speaking matters
Good speaking does not rely on emotion alone. It gives people a way to understand an issue, connect it to real lives and consider what it means for their work, community or leadership.
Audiences need to hear what happened, but they also need to understand why it matters, what it reveals, and what responsibility or possibility it places in front of them.
Personal experience can help people understand issues that may otherwise feel distant, technical or abstract.
A talk becomes more useful when it connects experience to broader themes, systems, decisions and community realities.
Audiences should leave with a clearer sense of what the topic means and what practical responsibility may follow.
Complex topics need to be handled with dignity, discipline and care so people feel invited to think, not pressured to react.
Speaking themes
My speaking can be tailored to the event purpose, audience and format. These themes can stand alone or be adapted for a keynote, panel, forum, conference session or community event.
What it means to build communities where people are not only present, but respected, included and able to participate.
Reflections on displacement, settlement, resilience and the role of community in helping people rebuild with dignity.
How lived experience, service and responsibility can shape leadership across community, civic and organisational spaces.
Why people participate, why they disengage, and what organisations need to understand when asking communities to engage.
Practical reflections on inclusion, access, communication, dignity and participation across culturally diverse communities.
A grounded message about moving through difficulty, finding purpose and using personal experience in service of others.
Each talk should be shaped for the audience. The same theme can be delivered differently for a professional conference, community event, civic gathering, internal staff session or panel conversation.
Formats
Speaking can be tailored to the format and purpose of the event. The focus may be inspirational, practical, reflective, civic, professional or a combination of these.
For conferences, public forums, launches or events needing a strong opening or central message.
For discussions requiring lived experience, public engagement insight and practical community perspective.
For local events, faith communities, civic groups, schools, universities and community organisations.
For professional audiences needing insight into engagement, settlement, welcome, participation or community leadership.
For organisations wanting to deepen understanding of community experience, trust and respectful engagement.
For events that need space for audience questions, deeper conversation or guided reflection after a talk.
I work with organisers to understand the audience, event purpose, tone, timing and message so the speaking contribution supports the broader program.
Suitable for
This support is useful where an event needs a speaker who can connect human experience with broader insight into community, engagement, leadership and belonging.
For professional or public events focused on community, migration, inclusion, engagement, leadership or civic participation.
For civic events, community gatherings, public forums, multicultural events and place-based conversations.
For sector events, supporter gatherings, launches, forums, volunteer events and community-facing programs.
For student, staff or public sessions exploring resilience, inclusion, community leadership and social responsibility.
For gatherings that explore welcome, service, belonging, hope, responsibility and practical community action.
For internal events where staff need to think more deeply about people, trust, access and respectful engagement.
This work is especially useful when the event needs both credibility and humanity. The audience should hear a story, but also leave with insight they can use.
Outcomes
A strong speaking contribution should support the purpose of the event. It should help the audience understand the topic more clearly and leave with a stronger sense of connection, responsibility or direction.
Audiences gain a more human and practical understanding of the issue being explored.
Personal experience helps people connect emotionally without losing sight of the broader context.
The audience is invited to think about their own role, work, community or responsibility more carefully.
The talk creates a bridge between insight and what people may do, consider or support next.
The measure of a strong talk is not applause alone. It is whether people leave with clearer understanding and a more meaningful way to think about the work in front of them.
Invite Blaise to speak
If you are planning a conference, public forum, community event, panel, civic gathering or staff session, I can work with you to shape a speaking contribution that fits the audience, purpose and tone of the event.
Speaking
I speak at conferences, forums, panels and public events where audiences need more than a personal story. They need perspective, context and practical insight they can carry into their own work.
Why speaking matters
Good speaking does not rely on emotion alone. It gives people a way to understand an issue, connect it to real lives and consider what it means for their work, community or leadership.
Audiences need to hear what happened, but they also need to understand why it matters, what it reveals, and what responsibility or possibility it places in front of them.
Personal experience can help people understand issues that may otherwise feel distant, technical or abstract.
A talk becomes more useful when it connects experience to broader themes, systems, decisions and community realities.
Audiences should leave with a clearer sense of what the topic means and what practical responsibility may follow.
Complex topics need to be handled with dignity, discipline and care so people feel invited to think, not pressured to react.
Speaking themes
My speaking can be tailored to the event purpose, audience and format. These themes can stand alone or be adapted for a keynote, panel, forum, conference session or community event.
What it means to build communities where people are not only present, but respected, included and able to participate.
Reflections on displacement, settlement, resilience and the role of community in helping people rebuild with dignity.
How lived experience, service and responsibility can shape leadership across community, civic and organisational spaces.
Why people participate, why they disengage, and what organisations need to understand when asking communities to engage.
Practical reflections on inclusion, access, communication, dignity and participation across culturally diverse communities.
A grounded message about moving through difficulty, finding purpose and using personal experience in service of others.
Each talk should be shaped for the audience. The same theme can be delivered differently for a professional conference, community event, civic gathering, internal staff session or panel conversation.
Formats
Speaking can be tailored to the format and purpose of the event. The focus may be inspirational, practical, reflective, civic, professional or a combination of these.
For conferences, public forums, launches or events needing a strong opening or central message.
For discussions requiring lived experience, public engagement insight and practical community perspective.
For local events, faith communities, civic groups, schools, universities and community organisations.
For professional audiences needing insight into engagement, settlement, welcome, participation or community leadership.
For organisations wanting to deepen understanding of community experience, trust and respectful engagement.
For events that need space for audience questions, deeper conversation or guided reflection after a talk.
I work with organisers to understand the audience, event purpose, tone, timing and message so the speaking contribution supports the broader program.
Suitable for
This support is useful where an event needs a speaker who can connect human experience with broader insight into community, engagement, leadership and belonging.
For professional or public events focused on community, migration, inclusion, engagement, leadership or civic participation.
For civic events, community gatherings, public forums, multicultural events and place-based conversations.
For sector events, supporter gatherings, launches, forums, volunteer events and community-facing programs.
For student, staff or public sessions exploring resilience, inclusion, community leadership and social responsibility.
For gatherings that explore welcome, service, belonging, hope, responsibility and practical community action.
For internal events where staff need to think more deeply about people, trust, access and respectful engagement.
This work is especially useful when the event needs both credibility and humanity. The audience should hear a story, but also leave with insight they can use.
Outcomes
A strong speaking contribution should support the purpose of the event. It should help the audience understand the topic more clearly and leave with a stronger sense of connection, responsibility or direction.
Audiences gain a more human and practical understanding of the issue being explored.
Personal experience helps people connect emotionally without losing sight of the broader context.
The audience is invited to think about their own role, work, community or responsibility more carefully.
The talk creates a bridge between insight and what people may do, consider or support next.
The measure of a strong talk is not applause alone. It is whether people leave with clearer understanding and a more meaningful way to think about the work in front of them.
Invite Blaise to speak
If you are planning a conference, public forum, community event, panel, civic gathering or staff session, I can work with you to shape a speaking contribution that fits the audience, purpose and tone of the event.