UNTETHER
YOUR VOICE

 

Speaking of truth and story…

 

I am honored to have shared my love of story and truthtelling via talks and workshops across the country. My aim always is to create space for insights, inspiration and deep conversation. I speak on a variety of topics related to the power of personal truth and storytelling as well as sharing elements of my signature group coaching program Untether Your Voice

I have had the pleasure of giving talks and presentations of all kinds of audiences: from rooms full of thousands to intimate leadership trainings. My presentations are inspiring, relevant and easily translated to specific timeframes and demographics.

PAST SPEAKING AND WORKSHOP CLIENTS INCLUDE:

  • South by Southwest Conference

  • Nonprofit Technology Conference

  • Goodwill Industries International Conference

  • Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits

  • Box Women’s Network

  • National Guild for Community Arts Education

  • VMWare

  • Compass Point

  • Foundation Center

  • Tech Soup

  • The HUB

 
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Cara’s talk was a revelation to me. Through her extraordinary life story and her passion for what she does, Cara inspires you to embrace your vulnerability and take a deep look into your life to find your true purpose. I learned that there is a much more powerful way to genuinely connect with others and deliver my message. I have been offered two different possible growth paths in my current job and was struggling to make a decision. As I came out of the session with Cara it became so clear to me which way to go and how to talk about it! 
— Sarah Toledano/Box Women’s Network, San Francisco

Cara is a sensational speaker and I am so grateful we welcomed her to speak at our international womens’ community, Parlay House. Her past is fascinating yes, but it’s her bravery, inner peace, and authenticity that draws you in. She sees the world’s challenges in a beautiful way and is delightfully generous and clear with the vast wisdom she’s gathered. She will leave you feeling lifted and challenge you to face the question: are you telling your story, or is it telling you?
— Arielle Fuller/Parlay House