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I provide motivational and educational speaking engagement services, including keynotes on Turning Trauma into TriumphMaking Our Community Stronger, and Our Nations Healthier By Caring For Our Military Caregivers. I present to both small and large audiences alike, including businesses, conferences, clubs, non-profits, and more.

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Speaking Engagements

Britnee consults with companies and speaks to organizations nationwide to educate and inspire, showing how critical courage is to live a life of impact and purpose while also raising awareness about military caregivers. Britnee also offers programs to companies/ organizations that feature education, training, and resources on service dog laws, including ADA / HUD / FHA. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

Turning Trauma into Triumph:

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I became a military caregiver at 29 years old. What I thought my life would look like came to a sudden halt.  I was attempting to overcome and heal from a traumatic childhood. I was not prepared to cope with the burdens of caregiving, along with failure and tragedy. It was overwhelming.  As a victim of trauma and a military caregiver, I advocate/educate and speak on how to turn your trauma into triumph. 

Making Our Community Stronger and Our Nations Healthier By Caring For Our Military Caregivers

Caregiving is not a new idea but desperately needs to be modernized.  People assume, when they are not in that position, that programs and services are easily accessible for all.  Only to find out, once in the position, that their assumption was completely wrong.  

Military caregivers are the most understudied group in the caregiver world. Military caregivers experience more health problems, face more strain in family relationships, and have more workplace issues than non-caregivers. 

I became a military caregiver to my catastrophically injured veteran husband at the age of 29 years old, and I’m here to tell you that changes are needed to both aid caregivers and help them make plans.

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