20 years of business expertise, analytical insight, and lived experience focused on equality, family systems, and creating pathways to autonomy.
Speaking Philosophy
Find Your Own Path
My approach centers on empowerment rather than prescription, recognizing there is no single "right way" to manage home or work life.
Question Inherited Patterns
I share what worked for my unique situation while creating space for participants to develop approaches authentic to them.
Real Experience Over Theory
Practical, tested strategies take priority over idealistic frameworks.
Signature Presentations
Resilience and Rebuilding: Finding Strength After Trauma
This empowering presentation explores the journey from crisis to renewal, offering practical insights on how individuals and families can rebuild their lives after experiencing significant trauma. Drawing from personal experience supporting five children through complex grief while establishing a new blended family, Rebecca shares strategies for fostering resilience in both children and adults.
Financial Independence: The Foundation of Women's Autonomy
This evidence-based presentation demonstrates how economic self-sufficiency remains women's primary protection against vulnerability. Rebecca explores practical strategies for building financial resilience while advocating for systemic change, connecting personal finance to broader issues of women's freedom and safety.
Ideal for: Financial institutions, women's economic empowerment events, professional development seminars, corporate diversity initiatives
Feminism Begins at Home: Reimagining Family Leadership
A fresh perspective on applying feminist principles to family management. Topics include:
Redefining "home CEO" beyond traditional gender roles
Creating decision-making frameworks that honor all family members
Identifying and dismantling internalized patriarchal expectations
Developing systems that distribute emotional and physical labor equitably
Building family cultures that support women's autonomy and ambition
Beyond "Just Leave": Realistic Approaches to Domestic Violence
This evidence-based presentation challenges the oversimplified "just leave" narrative by examining the practical barriers victims face when attempting to exit abusive situations. Drawing from personal experience and research, this presentation outlines how domestic violence responses must address housing, finances, children's education, and career disruption to be effective. The presentation offers frameworks for developing support systems that don't force victims to choose between physical safety and losing everything they've built.
Ideal for: Domestic violence organizations, policy makers, community service providers, legal professionals