Cinda Gault speaks to audiences navigating change, uncertainty, and personal choice—using history, literature, and storytelling to illuminate courage, agency, and life lived intentionally.

Cinda blends the perspective of a Canadian historical novelist with insights drawn from lived experience and research. Her talks are story-driven, reflective, and thought-provoking, inviting audiences to examine how fear, curiosity, and societal expectations influence the decisions that define their lives.
Her work bridges personal reflection and cultural understanding, showing that courage, autonomy, and agency are skills we can cultivate—not traits we are born with. Whether addressing leadership teams, cultural organizations, or conference audiences, Cinda’s presentations leave participants with renewed clarity, confidence, and perspective.
Cinda’s speaking is organized around four core topics. Each explores a recurring idea in her work and writing:
Cinda’s presentations are adaptable to a range of formats:
Audiences include:
“Cinda’s blend of deep knowledge and genuine passion makes her a fantastic guest for any audience. She leaves participants inspired to act with curiosity and courage.”
– Podcast Host, Minute Mastery
"I have had such positive comments from those who have read your book here. Your journey as an author and historian are so educational, stimulating and inspriring."
-- Bookclub Organizer
"We had many wonderful comments after your talk and, as you saw, quite a bit of interest in your books."
--Probus Organizer
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