Speaker

Audrey Augustave

Licensed Associate Counselor | Licensed Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor |
Adjunct Professor | Speaker | Podcast Host

Need a Charismatic Speaker for Your Next Event?

Do you need a speaker to address hot-topic issues and/or mobilize communities?
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I do a variety of speaking engagements from panel discussions, podcasts, keynote speaking, symposiums, assemblies, rallies, and more!

Audrey’s expertise includes but is not limited to:

Therapy/Counseling
Mental Health
High Conflict Clients
Marriage and Family Dynamics
Addiction
Clients with High Recidivism Rate
Co-Parenting
Journey to Self-Love
Issues in Identity: Race, Gender, Social Economic Class, etc.

Workshops

I specialize in creating innovative, interactive workshops that draw out the hard-hitting discussions we are often afraid to have. Workshops include short, provocative exercises followed by facilitated discussions that function as safe spaces for attendees to exchange a diverse array of perspectives or ideas.

Presentation Experience

Addiction: A Family Systems Approach: Resolution Counseling Center (Feb 2022)
A conversation exploring how to serve clients with addiction in their nuclear family system.
 

Returning to Ourselves: New Hope I.B.H.C. (Adult Unit) (Oct 2015- June 2017)
A monthly didactic lecture educating in- patient substance abuse clients about the role of incongruence in addiction. 

Passing the Torch: Public High School of Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica (May 2015- Aug 2015)
A monthly presentation educating adolescents about the intergenerational issues in addiction. 

Women in the Workplace: NYU Stern (March 2015)
An examination of the challenges women face in the work environment. 

Calling all Alumnae!!: Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority Inc: National Convention (June 2014)
An educational presentation, teaching undergraduate sisters how to increase alumnae engagement in chapter management. 

Privilege Line: Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc: National Convention (June 2012)
An exercise to help participants identify and process their privilege.