Eric's talks are designed to move audiences from passive listening to active transformation. Every keynote is customized. Every audience walks away with something they can use on Monday.
Why worthiness is the hidden advantage in leadership, performance, and life.
A reframe of burnout, imposter syndrome, and performance pressure through the lens of grounded confidence — the foundation everything else compounds on top of.
The only asset that appreciates in times of change.
Human connection positioned as a strategic asset, not a soft skill. The business case for caring — backed by 25 years inside Fortune 500 and 150+ conversations on culture.
Because the little things mean everything.
Small, consistent human behaviors — often overlooked — create outsized impact on retention, morale, innovation, and resilience. The proof under everything else.
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150+ episodes. 1,200+ hours. The recorder runs the moment we sit down — and stops the moment they say something they don't want recorded. That's where the real conversation starts.









Relationship capital, kept simple: remember names, return messages, show up when it’s inconvenient, send the intro without being asked. That’s the whole list — the hard part is doing it when no one is watching. The compounding starts the moment we stop keeping score.
Your best people aren’t leaving because of strategy. They’re leaving because they don’t feel like they’re enough.
When I wrote You Are Enough, I didn’t set out to write another self-help book — I set out to remind people that our worth isn’t something we earn. You were never meant to chase your worth. You were meant to remember it.
Speaker kit, suggested formats, tech rider, direct line to the team. We respond in 24 hours — on weekends, in every time zone, and faster than the form you usually have to fill out.
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