Keynotes with
Margaret Watts Romney
Where Story Becomes Strategy—and Communication Becomes Leadership
Whether you’re planning a leadership retreat, team offsite, or conference, Margaret delivers keynotes that help your people think differently about how they show up and speak up.
Her interactive talks focus on what leadership actually requires: picturing what’s next, showing up with presence, communicating clearly, and making it happen together.
With story, science, and grounded delivery, Margaret creates sessions people remember and use. Keynotes can pair with workshops, follow-up tools, or book bundles to keep the momentum going.

What You Can Expect
– Stories and science people actually remember
– Tools participants can use immediately
– Optional follow-on workshops or book bundles
1. Speak to Lead: Your Ultimate
Guide to Everyday Influence
Theme: Leading without a title, guiding with your voice
Best for: Individual contributors, growing teams, rising leaders

At some point, we’re all asked to lead—even without the title. Guiding a meeting, advocating for a client, redirecting a tense family moment. Your words shape what happens next.
This keynote introduces Speakership: using your voice to influence others with clarity and care. You’ll explore what it means to step into leadership through your words—and why stories are how our brains naturally make sense of things.
Takeaways:
- A three-tier lens on leadership: Emerging, Engaged, and Elevated
- How story shapes safety, trust, and real influence (with bonus neuroscience!)
- Practical tools to lead with calm authority—even on the fly
Ideal when: your audience is full of thoughtful contributors who want to speak up and lead more
effectively in work and life.

2. Story as a Tool for Connection and Clarity
Theme: How story helps us lead with vision, build trust, and say what matters
Best for: Executives, managers, sales, and partnership teams—anyone who works with people
Leaders are always asking others to move toward something new. But too often, we jump into explaining our ideas before people even know where we’re going—or why it matters.
This keynote offers a shift: instead of trying to explain more, learn to guide others through a story. Leadership as narrative navigation.
Using simple story structure and brain science, your group will learn how to name what’s happening now, share a clear vision, and speak in ways that build trust and momentum.
Takeaways
- A simple way to explain your ideas so people get them and remember them
- How to tell the story of your work in a way that invites trust and partnership
- Why story helps people say yes—on teams, in presentations, and with clients
Ideal when: You want clearer communication, stronger collaboration, and deeper trust.
3. Presence Is the First Message
Theme: Grounded confidence and visible leadership
Best for: Leaders in transition, visibility moments, introverts in leadership

Before you say a word, your presence has already spoken.
This keynote dives into how leaders can show up with calm authority in high-stakes, messy, or visible moments—without “performing” leadership. Margaret shares real-world examples, science-backed techniques, and mindset shifts for finding your footing and leading from your center.
Takeaways:
- How body language influences others—and your own nervous system
- Tools to regulate, reset, and refocus in the moment
- A new definition of confidence: clarity, not control
Ideal when: your leaders need presence that’s grounded, not performative.

