Speaking

Bring Living History to your audience.

Keynotes, workshops, and conversations that transform history into inquiry, storytelling, and civic engagement.

Programs are customized for schools, districts, universities, museums, libraries, conferences, and community organizations of every size.

Who I Speak With
Schools
Districts
Museums
Libraries
Universities
Conferences
Educational Organizations
Featured Speaking Topics

Each presentation can be delivered as a keynote, workshop, faculty professional development session, classroom residency, or moderated conversation, depending on the goals of the organization.

Topic 01

History's Untold Stories in America

Some of the most important chapters of American history were never truly forgotten. They were simply never taught. Drawing from years of historical research and storytelling, this presentation explores overlooked people, events, and turning points that reshape how we understand America's past. Rather than rewriting history, it expands it by asking whose voices have been preserved, whose have been omitted, and why those stories still matter today.

Topic 02

Teaching History as a Living Conversation

Discover practical ways to move students beyond memorization by using inquiry, storytelling, and civic reflection to make history personally meaningful and relevant to today's world.

Topic 03

Storytelling as Pedagogy

Learn how narrative structure, character, conflict, and curiosity—the same tools used in professional storytelling—can deepen learning across history and the humanities.

Topic 04

From the Writers' Room to the Classroom

The unexpected journey from writing and producing television and film to developing a new philosophy for teaching history through creativity, inquiry, and storytelling.

Topic 05

Every Student Is a Primary Source

History is still being written. This presentation encourages students and educators to recognize that today's choices become tomorrow's historical record.

Every engagement is tailored to the audience, learning objectives, schedule, and goals of the host organization. Whether presenting to educators, students, museum visitors, or community audiences, each experience is designed to spark curiosity, meaningful conversation, and lasting reflection.

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