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A veteran public speaker, Dr. Yvonne Kaye has addressed many topics. Among them are the following.

WOMEN AND MONEY.

 Women have special challenges having money. It is uncomfortable and they need to be aware that having money does not mean one’s partner has money – they need their own bank account, credit cards, financial advisors and IRAs etc. the ‘undeserving’ nature of women is deeply addressed in this workshop/keynote. Based on Dr. Kaye’s book, Credit, Cash and Codependency….”money doesn’t need to burn a hole in your pocket!”

PROSPERITY AND ABUNDANCE.  

This follows Credit, Cash and  Codependency and other money disorder presentations. It is designed to illuminate the untapped wealth of potential and of the riches of the universe. It is spiritual in content, practical in application. It is fun. Very suitable for people who want more.  

WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? THE SAG A OF FRED AND MABEL, OR FRED AND FRED OR MABEL AND MABEL. 

Codependent relationships of all kinds tend to be on a merry-go-round at times. Insanity – doing the same things over again and expecting different results. A humourous yet helpful look at relationships of any kind and what to do about them.  

WOMEN IN FOCUS.  

A most important presentation whether in form of training, groups or keynoting. It is crucial as many women have no idea how to focus on themselves, their lives, their health and happiness. Women in focus looks at unrecognized potential and introduces women to themselves. A powerful yet light hearted at times, journey to their own bliss, fulfillment of dreams whilst living everyday lives. Pragmatic with holistic teachings.

RIPENING IN SPIRITUALITY.

 Western culture is obsessed with youth and aging, challenged constantly in these issues. There is only one way off this planet and this presentation  helps ease the fears replacing them with hope, purpose and peace within the soul. One day at a time is the mantra and how one fulfills their ambitions, desires and dreams is all based on choice, laughter and spirit. A surefire insurance against aging- eccentricity and outrageousness. Guess what, we aren’t all the same and this attitude is age-defying. The times, they are a-changing and recovery from anything, rocks!  

FAMILIES IMPACTED BY CRISES.  

Post traumatic stress disorder is common today. Crises cover many issues, from job loss, diagnosis of illness, birth of a special needs child, parents in the military, divorce and separation, death and more. This presentation offers alternatives in dealing with such circumstances. Based on Dr. Viktor Frankl’s Man Search for Meaning, crises are examined and resolutions offered.  

ADDICTIONS WITH COMPLICATIONS OF GRIEF.  

This subject is rarely addressed in the recovery field. It is essential if relapse is to be prevented. People entering treatment with established grief issues need them to be addressed and where better than in a residential treatment programme. Health practitioners can use this discussion to examine their own attitudes to the grieving process.  

CARE FOR THE CARESHARERS.  

For people who tend to forget they have to take care of themselves before they can help others. They put themselves on hold and wonder why they are so exhausted. This presentation puts the fun into dys-fun-ctional whilst considering alternatives and making healthy choices. In addition it highlights and emphasizes peoples person dignity, a factor often overlooked. Excellent for keynoting medical conferences, particularly nurses and on long term or terminal illness  

HOW NOT TO GO NUTS AND STILL BE HELPFUL.  

Much in demand for conferences, seminars and workshops for those in the ‘helping’ professions including educators. Being a Thanatologist since 1974, Dr. Kaye has given a lot of herself ‘being  helpful’. She now knows boundaries and how important emotional detachment is. Large chunks of humour and certainly discussions on options to high level stress. Guided imagery is included as well as exercises to recognize one’s compassion overload.  

SEND HELP, I’M A PARENT.  

Reverend Dr. Yvonne Kaye is a mother, grandmother and irreverent indeed. This is a hilarious approach to dealing with children in a society that says I will raise your child for you and if you discipline them in any way, you will pay the price! I don’t think so! Join Yvonne in pursuing ways to overturn the incompetent child protestors! Over protection is just as serious as neglect. We need to train our children to live in the real world.  

BALANCING HOME AND WORK.  

This follows Send Help I’m a Parent. Especially helpful to people is sales who work from home. To be able to create boundaries between work and family. To increase productivity using something as simple as humour and defining personal goals. Learning to lighten up helps too.

SPIRIT SOARING, LAUGHTER ROARING.  

These are healing presentations. Laughter is the most under used emotion to deal with pain, grief and illness together with other life challenges. It is as essential as breathing and as Sophie Tucker always said  - keep breathing! It is blissful, exciting and one of the top ten of Dr. Kaye’s presentations. Useful for self help programmes, support associations and definitely for hospice/grief work. Certainly for health professionals and businesses – in fact for all those breathing.  

 WOMEN AND LAUGHTER – SPIRIT AT WORK.

 Women are not supposed to be funny. They are the caregivers, nurturers and patience producing species. Really? Well they can be all those things if necessary and hilarious to boot. The indomitable spirit of women is addressed in this irreverent presentation. Good for clergywomen too and for those are terminally serious. They are many who believe by worrying the world and the people therein are going to improve. Letting go is a large part of the presentation. Realizing one’s boundaries helps too.

 NO NEW BEGINNINGS WITHOUT ENDINGS.  

This presentation is to encourage people to creatively grieve what has been lost and to get on with their living. It examines ‘being stuck’ and holding onto what is beyond their reach and control. Life may never be the same – it could be even better, using experiences wisely.

 PERFECT? THEN WHAT?

 It has been said that achieving perfection means there is nothing more to attain. Perfectionism is a challenging behaviour not only to the person afflicted but by those around them. Learn about living well and being open to expanding horizons,