I have spoken internationally across Europe, Latin America, the United States, and beyond — including Turkey, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, the U.S., and Russia.

My work has been presented in universities, cultural institutions, conferences, and independent platforms, often in contexts where economic questions intersect with gender, labour, and power.

I approach public speaking as a space of collective thinking. My talks are analytical, grounded in lived experience, and designed to actively engage the audience rather than instruct it.

I work comfortably across formats: keynotes, lectures, panels, and closed-door sessions.

Areas of focus

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Areas of focus *

  • Why financial systems shape who gets to decide. Money is usually presented as a tool. In reality, it is a structure. Financial literacy here is treated not as self-improvement, but as a form of political agency.

  • Consent, control, and conflict in private life

    Money is one of the most regulated forces in public life — and one of the least discussed in intimate relationships. This talk addresses how financial arrangements inside couples and families shape autonomy, dependency, and long-term security.
    By bringing economic analysis into the private sphere, it exposes how power operates where it is most often denied.

  • Women are routinely told they need to “ask for more” or “be more confident.”
    This talk reframes negotiation as a structural issue rather than a personal failure. The question is not how to negotiate better, but under which conditions negotiation becomes possible.