Speaking & readings
A room goes quiet when someone finally says the thing out loud.
Keynotes, readings, and workshops — on presence, on relationships under pressure, and on what it takes to say the unsayable in a room full of people.
Check a date →A poet’s compression. A therapist’s nerve.
Some speakers inform a room. Some entertain it. This is the third thing: the room goes quiet, because something true just got said in plain words — and everyone in it recognizes the thing they’d stopped letting themselves say.
It works because the material is real. Not motivational scaffolding, not a framework with my name on it. The same presence I bring to a couple, brought to a hundred people at once.
Formats
Three ways into a room.
Rooms it’s built for.
Conferences, universities, retreats, festivals — and teams that talk all day and say very little. If your room is tired of polish, we’ll get along.
Put the true thing on the program.
Book Amire →Include the date, the room, and what the audience is carrying. You’ll hear back like a person wrote it — because one did.