Speaking and Workshops

I lead engaging talks and interactive workshops on creativity, wellness, and showing up fully in work and life.

Popular topics include:
• Creative courage & overcoming perfectionism
• Wellness that works in real life
• Goal-setting that works for your busy life
• Jewish creativity, identity, and community
• Custom talks for your audience

Formats: Keynotes • Workshops • Retreats • Virtual events

I’ve spoken for universities, conferences, community organizations, and wellness events.

👉 Interested? Email me: pam@pam-moore.com

My approach uses a mix of humor, vulnerable storytelling, and practical tips to helps audiences let go of their limiting beliefs and access the self-compassion and courage to align their lives with their values.

My stories and techniques work for groups of all types and sizes, including:

  • Jewish organizations

  • Employee wellness programs and affinity groups

  • Non-profit organizations

  • Trade and professional organizations

“Pam Moore can captivate an audience like it’s her full-time job! From memoir-style narratives to educational presentations, Pam’s brilliance shines as she speaks with an uncanny sense of humor. She can articulate any topic in a conversational manner, leaving audiences full with laughter and practical tips to take home.

— Dr. Jenni Skyler, sex therapist and educator

“Pam Moore is a gifted public speaker. Attending her 2016 University of Denver Women’s Conference presentation on Imposter Syndrome was as engaging as it was instructive. From being able to recognize how Impostor Syndrome can creep into your life to being able to learn about tools with which to combat it, all were drawn in. Not only were we left equipped to better do our personal work we had small break out to already make actionable steps before the presentation was over. Impressive and dynamic techniques.”

— Natalie McVeigh, professor, consultant and coach

“Pam delivered an informative yet funny talk at the University of Denver Women’s Conference. Her explanation of ‘imposter syndrome’ and the way in which it effects women in the workplace and at home was not only fascinating but also very relevant. She took academic concepts and boiled them down into easily-understandable bits. Pam is a hilarious speaker and has great energy. I would definitely seek her out again.”

— Liza Hensleigh, CU Boulder Office International Education