
Judith Kay is the wife of one and the mother/stepmother of nine. With a Master’s Degree in Theology and an undergraduate degree in English and Music, Judith Kay offers a Faith-filled perspective on all matters of life. No stranger to grief, depression, self-doubt, and brokenness, Judith shares from the inner chambers of the heart. She will engage the audience with stories and experiences that pull at your heartstrings and leave you with words of hope, inspiration, and practical remedies for life’s toughest challenges.
Every session with Judith Kay will be filled with joy, laughter, and truth. Unafraid to address the most difficult topics, she will charm you, challenge you, and set you free from your own obstacles and doubt.
Judith is available for Live and Virtual Events. Every session will be packed with practical advice, immense value, and lasting hope. Bring a notebook, a friend, and a cup of coffee. Judith will take care of the rest.
“Living Life Changed Tour 2023”
Speaking Topics for Live or Virtual Events
Judith Kay presents her perspective on a variety of topics.
Exceedingly funny, yet point-blank honest, she will inspire you, come alongside, and leave a lasting imprint no matter the topic.
Educational, Motivational and a Whole Lot of Fun!
Gifts, Giveaways, Question & Answer Sessions
One-Hour Presentations are interactive and allow for Q & A.
Author Book Talks
Dementia & Caregiving Topics
Grief – On Life & Living/On Death and Dying
Other Writing Topics: Character Development, Theme Development, Inspirational Writing, Publishing, Blogging
Judith Kay Coaches
Writing and Publishing Sessions
Judith Kay uses her experience in education and writing to help others reach their own dreams. Whether you are just starting out, or have a finished work ready to publish, Judith Kay will meet you right where you are and propel you to the next area. Individual and Group Sessions available.
Contact Judith Kay to determine if your project is a good fit for her services and to inquire about cost.
“Sometimes there are more words than can be spoken. Some come loudly. Others drift in the wind. Some are only whispers. And others are never uttered out loud, yet they still speak.”
Judith Kay
