Speaking Request
Why Women Burn Out —
and What Actually Sets Them Free
Women don’t burn out because they’re weak.
They burn out because they were trained to be good.
Good listeners.
Good supporters.
Good employees.
Good daughters.
Good leaders who carry everyone else before themselves.
Over time, that training becomes invisible — and exhausting.
Good Girls Can is a keynote that names the hidden conditioning behind women’s burnout and offers a grounded, liberating way forward — one that doesn’t require women to harden, hustle, or erase themselves to succeed.
This is not a motivational speech.
It’s a pattern interrupt.
A moment where women recognize themselves — often for the first time — and feel permission return to their bodies, their boundaries, and their truth.
What This Talk Delivers
In Good Girls Can, Christine Alexandria guides audiences through:
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how “Good Girl” conditioning quietly trains women into over-functioning, emotional over-responsibility, and burnout
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why perfectionism, people-pleasing, and self-sacrifice are survival strategies — not personality flaws
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the cost of being endlessly capable without adequate support
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what actually restores power after burnout (and why confidence alone isn’t the answer)
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how women reclaim voice, boundaries, and leadership without becoming hardened or disconnected
This talk doesn’t ask women to push harder.
It offers clarity, relief, and a way to choose differently — without guilt.
Why This Talk Lands
Christine Alexandria doesn’t speak at women.
She names what they’ve been living.
Her work blends:
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nervous-system-aware truth-telling
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lived experience with burnout, leadership, and responsibility
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grounded spiritual insight without platitudes
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clear, relatable language that allows women to exhale
Audiences don’t leave energized and pressured to “do more.”
They leave steady, seen, and clear about what needs to change — internally and collectively.
That steadiness is what makes real transformation possible.
Ideal For
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women’s leadership conferences
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corporate and organizational events focused on burnout, retention, or workplace culture
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entrepreneur and founder summits
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executive retreats and masterminds
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organizations ready to address burnout without clichés or surface-level solutions
This talk meets women at the intersection of ambition and exhaustion — and offers a path forward that doesn’t require self-erasure.
A Truth This Talk Leaves Behind
Good girls can lead.
They can build.
They can succeed.
But not by continuing to abandon themselves.
Real power begins when women stop earning their worth —
and start living from it.
Good Girls Can doesn’t inspire women to rise higher.
It shows them how to stand where they already are — with clarity, boundaries, and support — without burning out to do it.
If you’re ready to bring a talk that is honest, grounded, and deeply resonant to your audience,
Good Girls Can belongs on your stage.