Speaking

Sandra Levine has been presenting dynamic public speaking programs to audiences about overcoming adversity and video production since 2009. Every presentation is customized for the audience. Her most popular presentations cover reconnecting to joy after difficult times, filmmaking and video storytelling, women’s empowerment, caregiving, Alzheimer’s and brain injury. Sandy uses original video stories and photos in her inspiring programs that keep audiences engaged from start to finish.
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“Still Time for Joy – A Path Back to Purpose”
In this popular talk, Sandra explores simple ways to create a happier life, especially after hard times.
Regaining your footing after a crisis takes time and effort. Sandra helps audience members find specific ways to get back on track to once again pursue their own needs and purpose. She leads audiences on a journey down a healthier path: more self-care, reflection, connection, and fun. Her talk reminds them of their own inner strength and resilience, and motivates them to fully embrace a meaningful life, where there’s “Still Time for Joy”.
(Joy, Purpose, Overcoming Adversity)

“The Chaos of Caregiving and Stories of Healing”
Sandra inspires caregivers to speak up and seek help, as she shares the story of caring for her husband after a rare neurological illness, and helping her mother on her journey with Alzheimer’s disease.
(Caregiving, Brain Injury, ADEM, Alzheimer’s, Compassion Fatigue, Overcoming Adversity)

“Tapping the Power of Your Inner Elephant”
Often there is a silver lining to overcoming adversity – increased confidence. Sandra shares how she has coped with some major life challenges, while increasing audience members’ understanding of their own inner strength.
(Caregiving, Empowerment, Overcoming Adversity)

“The Smart Goose”
Sandy’s enterprise story about an injured, wise bird provides valuable lessons about great storytelling. “The Smart Goose” video has more than 500,000 views, and the captivating story was also shared around the world by traditional media – print, radio, and television.
(Multimedia Journalism, Viral Video, Storytelling)

“Adventures in Filmmaking”
Making a film is a daunting undertaking, especially when you’re shooting from a cage surrounded by great white sharks. No matter the subject, filmmakers need funding, skill, and perseverance to bring their ideas to life, and Sandy shares how it’s done.
(Filmmaking, Diving with Great White Sharks, Preserving Local History – See Heartbreak & Healing After Sandy, South Baseball, South Football’s Impossible Dream)

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