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Speaking

I speak at the intersection of truth, leadership, and lived experience, where personal reckoning meets cultural clarity.

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Speaking Topics

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01 - When the Life You Built Stops Working

Reinventing Identity After Success, Loss, or Change

There comes a moment when the life you worked so hard to build no longer fits who you are becoming. Not because you failed, but because you have changed.

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  • In this talk, Myesha exposes the quiet pressure to perform and the masks women wear to feel worthy, safe, and seen. Through honest storytelling and relatable examples, she invites audiences to examine the false identities, overwhelming expectations, and internal lies that keep them disconnected from their true desires.

    Hiding Behind the Lipstick opens the door to candid, life-changing conversations about identity, love, faith, and freedom. It is an invitation to lay down what was never meant to define you and rediscover the passions, pleasure, and purpose that emerge when a woman chooses honesty over performance.

    Best for: Women’s conferences, leadership spaces, faith and cultural conversations


    Core themes: Visibility, voice, self trust, performance, identity

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02 - Hiding Behind the Lipstick

The Cost of Wearing What Was Never Yours

Women long to be accepted for who they truly are, yet many spend their lives hiding behind carefully curated versions of themselves. In a culture that rewards beauty, achievement, and the appearance of having it all together, authenticity often feels risky and costly.

This is a conversation about identity, self abandonment, and the courage it takes to step out from behind the roles that once kept us safe.

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  • In this talk, Myesha explores what happens when success is rooted in survival rather than alignment. Through personal story and cultural insight, she speaks to the grief of outgrowing old identities, the fear of letting go, and the courage required to rebuild a life grounded in truth instead of obligation.

    This message offers language and permission for those navigating career shifts, faith transitions, leadership burnout, divorce, or major life reinvention.

    Best for: Corporate audiences, leadership summits, professional women, mixed-gender spaces


    Cultural relevance: Burnout, reinvention, career pivots, identity beyond achievement


03 - When Integrity Becomes Strategy

Building what lasts when performance is no longer enough

In a culture obsessed with optics, growth, and visibility, integrity has quietly become optional. But what looks good on the outside eventually collapses when it is not rooted in what is real. In this talk, Myesha Chaney explores what happens when integrity is no longer a personal value but a strategic decision. Drawing from her experience as a leader, founder, and cultural voice, she challenges audiences to examine the gap between who they say they are and what they are actually building.

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  • Many leaders, brands, and organizations are successful on paper yet internally fractured. The problem is not lack of talent, ambition, or effort. The problem is misalignment. When image is prioritized over integrity, decisions become reactive, cultures erode, and trust quietly disappears. Myesha invites audiences into a deeper conversation about the hidden cost of building from anything other than truth.

    This talk offers a new framework for leadership and creation where integrity becomes the operating system, not the afterthought. Through storytelling, insight, and practical reframing, Myesha shows how alignment between values, decisions, and execution is not only ethical but strategic. When integrity leads, clarity sharpens, trust grows, and what you build finally has the strength to hold.

    Best for:
    Women’s conferences, leadership retreats, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, founders, faith-based organizations, creative leaders, and executives navigating growth, transition, or cultural change.

    Core themes:
    Integrity over image
    The cost of misalignment
    Truth as a leadership strategy
    Sustainable success and trust-building
    Leading and building without performance

I’m Myesha, a speaker, author, leader, and advisor

About

I speak to what people are already carrying, but rarely name. I help move conversations toward clarity, courage, and action.

My perspective is shaped by lived experience, emotional intelligence, and a deep respect for the complexity people carry into rooms. I speak from a place that understands transition, leadership, loss, and becoming as lived realities, not abstract ideas.

My speaking style is grounded, intimate, and clear. I know how to hold a room without rushing it. I bring language to what feels tangled, name what’s unsustainable, and help people reconnect to what still has life and direction. The experience creates space for reflection while inviting forward movement with intention.

People often leave my talks feeling both recognized and steadied. Seen without being exposed. Challenged without being overwhelmed. The impact isn’t limited to a powerful moment. It shows up in how people lead, relate, and make decisions long after the gathering ends.

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If you’re looking for a speaker, panelist, and podcast guest who can hold depth, invite honesty, and move a room forward with care, I’d love to be part of your gathering.

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