Speaking Topics
Jamie works with his clients to customize sessions that perfectly meet their needs. An expert in “people issues” in organizations, he leverages his PhD-level knowledge of human behavior to build keynotes and workshops that enthrall, educate, engage, and produce lasting change. Jamie can design a unique session to suit your specific interests, or build on the talks he has delivered previously.
Living Well
Help your audience understand how to maximize their personal lives. Let Jamie distill 2000 years of wisdom into an easily digestable session.
Classic Topics
The Keys to Happiness
Balance: The Secret to Well-Being
A Crash Course in Positive Psychology
Trending Topics
Fostering Well-being During a Crisis
Cultivating Mindfulness
Get Over Yourself: The Value of a Quiet Ego
… and many more
Working Well
We spend a monumental amount of time at work. Learn how to make the most of that time, thrive at work, and build flourishing organizations.
Classic Topics
Workplace Wellness
The Essence of Positive Organizational Psychology
The Golden Rule: Civility at Work
Trending Topics
Keeping Morale High While Working at Home
Boost: Energy Management to Avoid Burnout
Resilience at Work
… and many more
Organizational Behavior
Get back to basics or offer advanced training. It’s always good form to help people reinforce their soft skills.
Classic Topics
You Got the Promotion, Now What?: Management Basics
The Meaning of Leadership
Decision Traps and How to Avoid Them
Trending Topics
Leading Virtual Teams
Captivate Your Audience: Speaking Like a Leader
How to Engage Employees in the 4th Industrial Revolution
… and many more
“Jamie took the time to ask questions and listen to what we wanted out of his presentation on “why our culture matters.” He created a customized hybrid keynote/interactive session that was on point. The session he delivered was dynamic, educational and fun. Jamie is an energetic and engaging speaker who knows how to effectively reach his audience by using stories and humour grounded in theory to send his messages home.”