Speaking & Media

A Different Kind of Conversation

Not self-help. Not motivation. Something closer to what your audience already knows but hasn't had words for yet.

Bill Newgent brings the Unlearning Myself™ Framework to stages, podcasts, and intimate gatherings — for audiences who have done the work, reached the peak, and still feel the quiet ache of something missing. The conversation he opens is one most rooms have been waiting for without knowing how to ask for it.

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What Bill Talks About

The Conversation Bill Brings

Each talk is built around a single question your audience already carries. Bill doesn't answer it for them. He helps them see it clearly — often for the first time.

Keynote · Workshop · Podcast

You Are Not Broken

What if everything you've been trying to fix isn't the problem?

The self-improvement industry is built on a premise that most high-achievers have quietly accepted: that something in them needs to be fixed, upgraded, or earned. Bill Newgent offers a different premise — and what opens in that shift is something audiences rarely forget.

Identity Wholeness Recovery
Keynote · Retreat · Podcast

The Helper Wound

Why the most giving people in the room are often the most depleted.

The Helper Wound is the belief that worth must be earned through constant giving, helping, and achieving. It's pervasive in leaders, caregivers, and high-performers — and rarely named. This talk does what most leadership conversations won't: it goes underneath the behavior to what's actually driving it.

Leadership Burnout Spiritual Growth
Keynote · Memoir Talk · Podcast

When the World Falls Open

Collapse isn't the end of the story. It's often where the real one begins.

Drawn directly from his memoir, this talk traces Bill's journey from the moment the bank called under a Banyan tree — and everything he'd built was gone — to the recognition that the world wasn't falling apart. It was falling open. A memoir talk that meets audiences in their own moments of threshold.

Collapse Resilience Memoir
Workshop · Corporate · Retreat

Presence Over Performance

What becomes possible in leadership when you stop managing how you're seen?

Most leadership development teaches people how to perform better. This workshop asks a different question: what if the performance itself is the exhaustion? Built for leaders, teams, and organizations ready to move from doing to being — and discover what becomes possible there.

Leadership Authenticity Wellbeing
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Conversations from the Path

The best way to know what Bill is like in conversation is to hear one.

Podcast

Quantum Shift

with Chris Dessi

"You're Not Broken" — on the difference between self-improvement and self-recognition.

Podcast

Wake Up Your Soul

with Andrea Lynn

Why do so many high-achievers still feel empty — no matter what they've built or sacrificed?

What Moves in the Room

What Audiences Walk Away With

The shift Bill creates isn't intellectual. It's recognitional. Something loosens that people didn't know they were holding.

  • A name for what they've been feeling. The ache that success didn't fix. The exhaustion underneath the helping. Bill gives language to experiences people have been carrying without words.

  • Permission to stop adding. In a world that sells more tools, more frameworks, more becoming — Bill's message is the rarest kind of relief: there is nothing to add.

  • A different relationship with collapse. Whether they're in one or have survived one — audiences leave with a new frame for what difficulty is actually doing in a life.

  • The feeling of being seen without being fixed. This is what people write to Bill about after events. Not the insights. The feeling of being met.

I'm not trying to inspire anyone. I'm trying to tell the truth about what I've seen — and what started to shift when I did.

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Bring This Conversation
to Your Audience

Whether it's a podcast, a stage, a retreat, or a room of a dozen people — the conversation is the same. And it tends to stay with people long after.

Bill is available for podcast interviews, keynote addresses, workshop facilitation, and intimate gatherings. Reach out and let's find what fits.