Bring Regina to your event!

Regina is a popular inspirational speaker at conferences, hospitals, non-profits, churches, temples and universities.

Regina draws from her personal story -- from being a lost unwed mother, survivor of sexual assault, recovering alcoholic, cancer survivor and Alzheimer’s caregiver -- to inspire and empower survivors of all kinds of detours to create a life they love out of the life they have.

Businesses, churches, temples and nonprofits bring her in to help raise money and inspire their staff, volunteers, board and the community they serve. Regina can tailor her speech to meet the needs of your organization.

 

Here are some of the communities she has inspired:

Cancer survivors

Regina was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998. She knows what it’s like to be bald from chemo, weak from radiation and flat from a double mastectomy. She loves to talk to cancer survivors, thrivers and warriors, and to the medical profession, about how to better care for themselves and their patients.

Create a life you love out of the life you have left

Prognosis? Live fully the day you are in


Recovering alcoholics and addicts

Regina has celebrated the gift of sobriety since 1981. She inspires the recovering community and the professionals who help them with her story of resilience and hope.

Surrender to win and everybody wins

The write way to recover


Spiritual seekers

Regina has a master’s degree in religious studies and a “PhD in life.” She speaks with humor, passion and compassion about being lost on the broken road that led her to a God of joy.

Find your mission in life: Be the miracle you were sent here to be

Get a bigger God: Instead of telling God how big your problems are, tell your problems how big your God is

Employees and volunteers

Everyone wants their life to matter. Regina has interviewed hundreds of people in her 30 years as a journalist and found that everyone, from the custodian to the CEO, has a mission in life.

Take the “just” out of your job title

Make the difference YOU were born to make


Survivors of childhood trauma and sexual assault

Too many of us are still imprisoned by silence and shame. Regina healed the wounds from her childhood and believes that what happened to us doesn’t have to define us forever or limit the joy in our lives.

Shame off you: You were born worthy

Right your life through writing: Give yourself a happy ending


 Alzheimer’s caregivers

Regina navigated the difficult world of dementia as she cared for her mother for three years. Alzheimer’s challenged and clarified their complicated relationship.  

Forgive everyone everything: How to release the past and open the gift that is the present

Your presence matters more than the memories


Regina has presented at the following organizations: