Kali Williams

Kali Williams

CA, US
Innovative Storyteller, Entrepreneur & Educator. Passionate about Diversity, Communication & Helping Women Claim Their Confidence

Kali Williams is an entrepreneurial speaker, educator, and famous former Dominatrix. She picked up a dragon tail whip 15 years ago, and has been helping women claim their confidence ever since. A gifted storyteller, she has spoken more than 150 times at places like Harvard, Stanford and SXSW Interactive.

After bringing innovation to sex education, Kali's working to give a kick to women's empowerment and diversity especially in the tech and startup communities.

Kali Williams is an entrepreneurial speaker, educator, and famous former Dominatrix. She picked up a dragon tail whip 15 years ago, and has been helping women claim their confidence ever since. A gifted storyteller, she has spoken more than 150 times at places like Harvard, Stanford and SXSW Interactive.

After bringing innovation to sex education, Kali's working to give a kick to women's empowerment and diversity especially in the tech and startup communities.

Confident Women: Ditch The Bitch Stigma

Do you ever shrink from speaking up because you don't want to be thought of as a bitch? Have you ever worried about the stigma against women being 'bossy' or 'overbearing'? Many women struggle with being assertive because of these concerns which can prevent both personal and professional growth. Rather than avoiding confrontation, learn how to stay true to yourself, while amplifying your power.

Through dynamic storytelling & unconventional problem solving methods, you'll gain...

Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

Bossy or Bro? How not to be a douche in the digital age

Men and women are socialized to communicate differently. Those differences can mean big problems for individuals and organizations alike. Never has this been more true than in a digital age. Messages are amplified and go viral through the social ether faster than you can say Like. Gendered obnoxiousness - what we really mean when we use Bossy for women and Bros for men - can spread out of control like wildfire.

Words are powerful. Tone matters. Bad communication feeds bad company...

Educational / InformativeHumorous / Funny