“We are pursuing affluence and experiencing emptiness. Consumerism promises us the earth but it is failing to deliver the promised happiness we are all searching for. Where else can we turn to find the meaning and fulfilment we long for in life? I believe the world of faith and the words of Jesus Christ in particular have something unique to offer us as human beings in search of purpose.”
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Amy is available to speak at conferences, outreach events, podcasts, churches or in your workplace. She is an inspirational speaker with experience speaking at large 5-10000+ people events such as HTB Focus, New Wine, Spring Harvest and Soul Survivor as well as a regular speaker at local churches and training consultations.
Amy is passionate about the intersection of questions of meaning and faith with the marketplace, education, leadership and policymaking. She speaks with a unique combination of warmth, humour and rigorous insight. Whether she is speaking about theology, the scriptures or pressing contemporary questions, her stories and experiences make her presentations accessible and memorable. Amy welcomes questions and is comfortable with an open Q&A format.
Amy frequently speaks in secular settings from the boardrooms of banks to the lecture theatres of universities as well as faith-based contexts. A selection of current talks are available, otherwise you can suggest what you would like Amy to speak to in your invitation. Amy has nearly 25 years' experience working in the field of public theology.
During that time she has pioneered as a female leader in many settings, she has co-created initiatives like REBOOT and Festival of Thought and led international teams of motivated speakers and thinkers.
Amy is available for leadership consultations with leadership teams or conferences. Her leadership interests include Creativity vs Management, Caring Who Gets the Credit, When Women Stay Quiet, Trauma-Informed Leadership, Measuring the Right Things and What Feedback Can’t Tell You.
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