SPEAKING

Moryt Milo is an experienced speaker and currently available for select engagements (keynotes, seminars, workshops, panels) on the following topics:

Mental Health

  • Her family’s journey through mental illness

  • How to tackle the broken mental healthcare system

  • How to recognize when you or others might need help

  • How to talk with others about mental health

“We are extremely pleased that your presentation and the program were so highly valued by our attendees. On behalf of the Center for Behavioral Health and our member hospitals and health.”

— Sheree Lowe, Vice President, Behavioral Health California Hospital Association

    “Very touching story that needs to be heard by many!”

“Loved her personal story, makes you think more about the poor caring families of the patients we care for.”

“She tells her story so well.”

Past speaking engagements include:

  • Keynote speaker at El Camino Hospital Behavioral Health groundbreaking event

  • Speaker at the California Hospital Association Behavioral Health Symposium

  • Interviewed Brooke Shield about her struggles with mental health at El Camino Hospital’s annual fundraising event

  • A conversation with Tom Insel, former director of the National Institute for Mental Health, on the future of mental health in America

  • Panelist, Society of Professional Journalists’ NorCal, “Under Pressure: Caring for journalists in COVID times”

  • Featured on Guy MacPherson’s The Trauma Therapist/Podcast

  • Moderated panel with leading advocates in mental health, including acclaimed documentarian Dr. Kenneth Rosenberg

  • Moderated Silicon Valley Business Journal event that included tech visionaries and C-Suite leaders from the San Francisco Bay Area

  • Moderated panels at San Jose State University College of Business on the topic of Global Business Development

“Wow….what a powerful and educational story. I believe that this will surely have an impact on whoever reads it. Thank you for sharing with us and we will be sure to use this as a training tool for our officers.”

— Former Campbell Police Chef David Carmichael

 

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