Are you taking care of your most valuable asset?
When I ask teams whether they are actively engaged in a practice that is about the wellness of their mind & mindset... only a fraction of participants put their hands up.
Let’s change this.
Miriam is available for the following types of engagements:
Conference keynotes and sessions
Corporate professional development talks
Corporate team retreats
Event MC/facilitation
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“The Hidden Key to Diplomacy”
TED Talk, New York City
In 2016, Miriam completed a New York City-based TED Residency to explore the intersection of meditation and leadership in global problem-solving. Sharing her own journey from childhood, to diplomat, to self-described "meditation innovator", Miriam explores the potential for meditation to drive not only personal but global change, one mind at a time.
Miriam will inspire your people with an insightful perspective on mindfulness, stress, burnout and our collective need for rest – and set them up with powerful tools to step into their fullest potential.
Current Themes
Miriam speaks on a variety of subjects, including:
Stress, mindfulness and wellbeing in the age of change and uncertainty
Burnout
Collective rest
Changing systems from within
The keys to mindset shifts
Mindfulness & International Relations
Miriam will customize a talk and experience specifically for your audience.
Past Keynotes & Guest Speaking
Mindfulness & Entrepreneurship - McGill X-1 Accelerator (Montreal, 2018 & 2019)
The Hidden Keys to Diplomacy - TED Talk (New York, 2016)
Mindfulness for Entrepreneurs - General Assembly (New York, 2015 & 2016)
Why Mindfulness Matters - CatalystCreative (Las Vegas, 2015)
Mindfulness in International Relations - LSE Association for International Peace and Security (Online, 2021)
Stress & Burnout in the Age of Covid - CarVal wellness series (Online, 2021)
Mindfulness & Business - House of Beautiful Business Conference (Lisbon, 2018)