A keynote people feel, not just hear.
Tiny shifts. Real alignment.
A return to authentic joy, in how we work, lead, and live.
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In today’s conferences, information is everywhere.
What’s missing is the feeling of being alert, connected, and fully present in the room.
Megan’s keynotes and featured speaking experiences don’t just land cognitively, they land in the body and the nervous system, where focus, confidence, learning, and connection actually live.
Through a dynamic blend of story, science, and interactive moments, she helps audiences shift out of autopilot and back into real engagement.
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clearer attention
stronger emotional connection
better participation
and content that actually sticks
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Because lasting impact isn’t created through information alone.
It’s created through joy, presence, and how it feels to be human together in the room.
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This isn’t motivational hype. And it isn’t passive, sit-and-listen content either.
Megan’s keynote: Habits Of A Happy Human is experiential by design: grounded in neuroscience, delivered with warmth and authority, and built to meet audiences where they actually are: busy, overstimulated, and craving something real.
Her speaking blends:
applied neuroscience and attention science
the body’s natural energy and focus rhythms
story, movement, and real-time interaction
nervous system regulation for learning and connection
the science of play as a catalyst for engagement
What makes this different from a traditional keynote is not just what she shares it’s how the room feels while she’s speaking:
more present
more connected
more alert
more willing to participate
and far more likely to remember what just happened
The experience is grounded, professional, uplifting, and deeply human designed for modern conference audiences who want substance and vitality.
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