Keynote

Mental Wellness

Healthier you = better life.

 

For organizations investing in employee wellbeing, benefits leaders, healthcare providers, HR teams, 

and anyone navigating stress, burnout, or transition.

 

Mental health is no longer a side conversation — it is a core business concern. Burnout costs organizations billions annually in lost productivity, absenteeism, and turnover. Yet most mental wellness conversations stay surface-level — breathing exercises and journaling tips that feel good for a day and disappear by the next Monday. Craig goes deeper. In this honest, sometimes humorous, and always human keynote, Craig confronts the real reasons people struggle mentally — the pressure to perform, the silence around pain, and the cultural belief that slowing down is a weakness. He replaces those myths with a practical model for daily mental health maintenance that is sustainable, stigma-free, and immediately actionable. Craig doesn't speak at people — he meets them where they are. The result is a room full of people who finally feel seen, and who leave with tools they'll actually use.

Measurable ROI for decision-makers

$1,685

lost per employee per year due to presenteeism from untreated mental health issues

5:1

return on investment for every $1 spent on mental health programs (WHO data)

76%

of workers report at least one symptom of burnout — a direct drag on output and retention

Employees who feel mentally supported show up more fully, stay longer, collaborate more effectively, and take fewer unplanned absences. Craig’s keynote is a force multiplier for any organization’s existing wellbeing investment.

Key Takeaways
  • A framework for identifying personal mental health stressors before they become crises
 
  • Daily micro-habits for protecting mental energy — designed to fit into a real, busy schedule
 
  • Language to talk about mental health at work without stigma or vulnerability exposure
 
  • A new relationship with rest, boundaries, and recovery — reframed as performance tools, not weakness
 
  • Peer connection — audiences consistently report feeling less alone after this keynote, which has its own compounding organizational benefit
What makes this different

Zero fluff, maximum humanity. Craig doesn’t deliver a wellness checklist. He shares real stories — including his own — that break through the professional armor people wear and create genuine permission to be human at work.

Stigma is addressed head-on. Rather than tiptoeing around the discomfort of mental health conversations in professional settings, Craig names it and dismantles it. That creates safety in the room fast.

Tools that outlast the event. The framework Craig teaches is simple enough to remember and specific enough to use — making behavior change after the keynote far more likely than with motivational-only content.

Ready to invest in the people who power your organization?

Book a discovery call to explore how Craig can help your team build the mental strength, sustainable habits, and resilience that turn wellbeing into a competitive advantage.