Speaking

"Every time I tell my story, another survivor finds theirs."

Paulette Livingston doesn’t just speak — she opens doors. Doors to conversations we’ve avoided for too long. Doors to healing for those still living in silence. Doors to change for communities ready to protect their own.

As a survivor, artist, and national advocate, Paulette has turned her personal pain into a public mission — using truth, music, and storytelling to break cycles of abuse and empower survivors everywhere.

Why Audiences Listen

Paulette’s story is both deeply personal and universally relevant. With warmth and unflinching honesty, she speaks to the heart of what it means to live through trauma, reclaim your voice, and build a life rooted in resilience. Her presence on stage is intimate yet commanding — drawing audiences into a space where hard truths can be heard, and hope can take root.

She blends:

  • Personal testimony that inspires courage

  • Practical resources for survivors, families, and allies

  • Calls to action that spark real-world change

Speaking Topics

Paulette customizes every talk to the audience — from keynotes to workshops, school assemblies to national conferences.

Popular topics include:

  • Breaking the Silence: How speaking out can change the trajectory of healing

  • Music as Medicine: The role of creativity in recovery

  • From Victim to Advocate: Building resilience and leadership after trauma

  • The Tell, Tell, Tell Campaign: Mobilizing communities to protect children

  • Faith, Forgiveness & Freedom: Spiritual tools for survivors

Ideal Audiences

  • Mental health conferences & professional trainings

  • Faith-based organizations

  • Survivor support groups & advocacy nonprofits

  • Schools, colleges & youth programs

  • Community safety and prevention initiatives

Book Paulette

Whether you need a keynote speaker, a workshop facilitator, or a panel guest, Paulette brings a rare combination of truth, compassion, and practical guidance that leaves audiences changed long after she leaves the stage.