Regena Thomashauer





Talk Description

Woman Thought Leader of the Year 2012

About Regena

Regena Thomashauer (Mama Gena) is a revolution: an icon, teacher, author, mother and one of a handful of pioneers on the planet researching the nature of pleasure and dedicating her life to the discipline of pleasure and fun. Regena is self-taught in the social, cultural and economic history of women including the ancient Goddess religion, which dominated for 30–50 centuries of recorded history. She uses her more than fifteen years of research and her knowledge of female pleasure to open doors for women today by giving them a context in which to maximize their power, passion, enthusiasm and creativity. The result is the Womanly Arts Mastery Program, a unique 6-month course, which has helped hundreds of women discover the power of pleasure and create their dreams. For more information, go to www.mamagenas.com.

Business

Mama Gena

Website

http://www.mamagenas.com




Recent Portfolios



  • Blogging, Facebooking, Speaking: Overcoming the Fear of Sharing Your Voice
    I gave this talk to a lively group of lady entrepreneurs in San Francisco last year and we had a ball. It’s short, sweet and to the point. If you’ve got fear of rejection and it’s holding back your voice, watch this.
    The Two Things Every Woman Needs To Know To Become A Powerful Speaker
    This is my keynote address from The School for the Well Spoken Woman LIVE in Sept 2011. Watch this to learn about the truth behind the fear and self doubt that can come up around public speaking, and how to find the freedom to speak up.
    Marty Baker Williams
    The Authentic Self
    Overcoming Fear & Self Doubt about Sharing Your Message With The World
    Learn how to turn fear of speaking up into total freedom, and discover the most important quality in your relationships with women that will take you - and them - higher. This is from the 2012 School for the Well Spoken Woman LIVE NYC.
  • TEDxWomen: When Women Claim the Public Stage
    My TEDxWomen talk last year in SF. Listen to my story about growing up public speaking, how I lost my voice and found it again. Hear the crucial shift in perspective on the fear of public speaking that you simply must have, and learn to turn that self doubt into celebration.
    Voice: A Love Story
    The story of my journey from feeling held back and full of self doubt to finally free to say what I have to say, and support other women in doing the same. Given at the 2012 School for The Well Spoken Woman LIVE! event in NYC.
    Emerging Women: Self-Doubt's Place In The Creative Process
    From Emerging Women Live: Doubt means you are right smack dab in the middle of the creative process, says KC Baker. So if you can revolutionize your relationship with doubt, you will be amazed at your creative power.
    Renee Martin
    Renee Martin on Having it All
  • Melissa Thomas-Fernandez
    One Percent
    KC Baker
    Founder and Host for the Evening
    Andrea Nakayama
    Action Potential: Sparking the Change in Health Care
    Regena Thomashauer
    Woman Thought Leader of the Year 2012