Each keynote is crafted to meet people where they are—whether they’re curious, cautious, or already experimenting—and move them forward with clarity and purpose. These talks spark fresh thinking, human-centered action, and meaningful connection in an AI-powered world.
What if AI isn’t the thing that disconnects us—but the thing that helps us remember what connection really means?
In this deeply personal talk, Sarah shares how AI didn’t replace her—it restored her voice. After years of battling impostor syndrome, especially around writing, AI became a creative partner that quieted her inner critic and cleared a path forward. By easing the fear of the blank page, AI made space for her ideas, her confidence, and her story to reemerge. More importantly, it helped her lean more fully into connection with others.
But this isn’t just about productivity—it’s about identity, and rewriting a broken story.
We’re in the middle of a cultural reset—a chance to undo what social media distorted about connection. If we choose a human-centered approach to AI, we can reclaim presence, purpose, and empathy in a digital world.
Perfect for audiences ready to reflect, reset, and reimagine—not just what AI can do, but who it can help us become.
What do leaders need to build confidence, ethics, and adaptability in a time of accelerated change?
This isn’t a talk about AI tools—it’s a talk about people.
In this keynote, Sarah guides leaders through the emotional landscape of technological disruption. From fear and resistance to clarity and momentum, she explores what it takes to lead teams through change with empathy, vision, and courage. It’s about helping people not just adopt AI—but rethink how we approach knowledge, work, and the future itself.
AI is not just a tech shift—it’s a cultural one. And the leaders who thrive will be the ones who understand how to navigate uncertainty while staying grounded in purpose.
Attendees will learn how to:
• Manage change with emotional intelligence
• Create cultures that are curious, not compliant
• Reframe AI adoption as an opportunity for reinvention
• Cast a vision that inspires teams to build what once felt unimaginable
Perfect for forward-thinking leaders ready to move from fear to flourishing—and bring others with them.
What does teaching look like when AI can provide the answers?
This keynote invites educators to reimagine their role in a world where information is instantly accessible—but wisdom, discernment, and human connection are more valuable than ever.
Sarah challenges the outdated “sage on the stage” model and introduces the evolving classroom as a dynamic space for inquiry, ethics, and engagement. Blending visionary insight with real-world strategies, she helps educators step into the role of facilitator, mentor, and co-learner—guides who prepare students to navigate an AI-infused future with critical thinking and compassion.
Attendees will leave with:
• A clearer picture of what the post-AI classroom can look like
• Strategies to foster agency, curiosity, and resilience in students
• Tools to shift the learning environment from content delivery to transformation
• Confidence to lead their institutions into the next era of education
Ideal for K–12 and higher ed professors ready to reimagine education—and reclaim what makes it human.
How do we move past buzzwords and build the skills that actually matter in an AI world?
This keynote cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of what AI literacy really means—and why it’s essential for both educators and students. Sarah makes the case that AI isn’t just a tool; it’s a shift in how we think, learn, and create.
With a practical, no-hype approach, she outlines the foundational mindsets and skills needed to thrive in this new reality. It’s not about mastering every app—it’s about cultivating discernment, ethical reasoning, curiosity, and adaptability. This talk equips audiences to build new norms around AI use in education and beyond, helping learners of all ages understand how to think with AI, not just how to use it.
Attendees will gain:
• A clear, jargon-free understanding of what AI literacy is (and isn’t)
• Strategies to teach AI literacy in any classroom or learning environment
• Tools to foster ethical, informed engagement with AI tools
• A roadmap to shift from tech consumption to empowered creativity
Perfect for educators, instructional designers, and leaders building the next generation of informed digital citizens.
How do we protect our children’s growth while preparing them for a future shaped by AI?
When Sarah’s daughter was nine, she came up with a simple but profound metaphor: AI is like a shadow on the wall. At first, it seems mysterious—even scary. But once you understand where it comes from, it’s not so frightening. In fact, it can even be helpful… or fun.
This keynote brings that metaphor to life, helping parents demystify AI and understand how it’s already shaping the world their children are growing up in. More importantly, it offers practical guidance for how to nurture curiosity, confidence, and discernment in an AI-powered world—without panic or pressure.
Parents will walk away with:
• A clear understanding of what AI is (and isn’t)
• Insights into how AI is reshaping education, work, and creativity
• Practical ways to help their children build critical thinking, empathy, and ethical awareness
• Tools for having open, age-appropriate conversations about technology and learning
• Guidance on how to protect a joyful, grounded, and “normal” childhood—even in a world shaped by intelligent machines
Perfect for parent groups, school communities, and anyone raising children in an age of intelligent machines.
As we create with AI, what might we learn about the One who created us?
This faith-rooted keynote explores how the act of building and engaging with artificial intelligence can reflect—and even deepen—our understanding of God. Rather than seeing AI as a threat to our humanity, Sarah invites audiences to consider it as a mirror: a way to reflect on authorship, agency, and the divine gift of creativity.
Through stories, Scripture, and thoughtful reflection, she explores how our role as image-bearers includes the capacity to create—and what it means to create ethically, humbly, and with awe. This talk is not about answering every question, but about asking better ones—and drawing closer to the heart of God through them.
Attendees will leave with:
• A theological lens for understanding AI and innovation
• A renewed sense of calling as co-creators and caretakers
• Reflections on creativity, stewardship, and what it means to bear God’s image in a digital age
• Hope-filled questions that move us from fear to faithful engagement
Perfect for churches, Christian educators, faith-based conferences, and anyone wondering how faith and technology can coexist—and even enrich one another.
These keynotes are crafted to spark deeper conversations, shift mindsets, and inspire new ways of thinking.
Leaders managing AI-driven transformation
Educators preparing the next generation
Administrators guiding institutional change
Parents supporting student success in a digital world
A clearer understanding of AI without the jargon or overwhelm
A human-centered way to talk about AI, grounded in your values and real-world context
A mindset shift: from fear or confusion to clarity and curiosity
Practical ideas your audience can apply right away
The confidence to engage AI with purpose, not panic
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