KEYNOTE SPEAKING & GOAL WORKSHOPS
Kat tailors every presentation to best suit her audience, for the most impactful delivery.
Broken To Branded
Best Audience: Colleges, high schools, small business owners, and independent sales people (i.e. realtors, pyramid marketers, etc.)
Get inspired listening to Kat Chrysostom’s journey from debilitating injury to successful entrepreneur! Through storytelling and factual evidence, this presentation will leave you feeling ready to overcome life’s challenges, turn your concept into a reality, and start to grow your business or career.
- How to keep going, even when everything looks hopeless
- How to find your life’s passion—and how to keep that passion alive
- How to make smart decisions and avoid decision paralysis
- How to build your network—and why you have more help at hand than you think!
Goal-Setting Workshop
Best Audience: Same as Broken To Branded, but also makes an excellent break out session after the keynote.
In this half-day workshop, a group will be inspired listening to Kat Chrysostom’s journey. They will walk through each step to creating, setting and conquering a goal.
- How to keep going, even when everything looks hopeless
- How to find your life’s passion—and how to keep that passion alive
- How to make smart decisions and avoid decision paralysis
- How to build your network—and why you have more help at hand than you think!
“I absolutely love inspiring people to become the best version of themselves.”
- Kat Chrysostom
A Recent Talk:
Breaking the Monopolies of Facebook, Google, and Amazon
TEDx - Ocala
Saturday, November 3rd, 2018
Reilly Arts Center, Ocala, Florida
“Our privacy has been stripped of all perceived value, when it is valuable. As a matter of fact, it’s so valuable, that it has built the world’s largest companies.”
As an entrepreneur, Kat finds big business and it’s crippling effects on small business troubling. As a business owner and people’s advocate, she is passionate about leveling the playing field among all businesses. This topic is ancillary to her own issues as an entrepreneur, but it is certainly one she felt should be discussed.