Book IWD Speaker: Christina D. George
Guiding women through uncertainty & pressure, restoring inner authority so they lead with clarity, steadiness & courage
Many women arrive at leadership spaces carrying more than is ever named.
The pressure is rarely dramatic. It is steady, ongoing, and internal. Responsibility that does not pause. Decisions without clean answers. Expectations that ask for strength without acknowledging cost.
Christina George works with women in this exact terrain.
Her work addresses fear, pressure, and uncertainty as real conditions women are navigating, rather than abstract challenges to overcome. Instead of rushing women toward action or resolution, she creates steadiness first. From that steadiness, clarity becomes possible.
Her International Women’s Day keynote will settle the room. It names what many women recognize privately but rarely hear acknowledged publicly, and it restores a sense of internal authority — the ability to choose clearly, even when the path forward is not obvious.
Christina’s presence is calm, grounded, and regulating. Through story and insight shaped by lived experience, she explores what changes when women stop resisting the reality they are navigating and trust themselves again. Courage and confidence are not demanded here. They emerge later — earned through honesty and steadiness rather than force.
This conversation resonates with women who appear capable while privately holding uncertainty, who are navigating leadership alongside caregiving, health challenges, or transition, and who sense clarity nearby but difficult to access under sustained pressure.
The keynote can be shaped for the context of the room — whether offered to a single department, across multiple departments, or within a C-suite setting — with language and emphasis reflecting the responsibilities women are holding in that space.
Christina George is invited into environments where tone matters and depth is valued. On a day frequently filled with celebration and calls to action, her work offers something different: a pause that feels intentional, a steadiness that feels earned, and a reminder that rising does not begin with pushing. It begins with orientation.
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