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Featured Talks & Workshops
Trusted by organizations supporting people under pressure






Who Charlotte Speaks to
Charlotte’s sessions are designed for audiences navigating pressure, caregiving, stress, and sustained responsibility.
Companies & Employee Resource Groups
For organizations supporting employees through burnout, caregiving, and chronic stress.
Healthcare & Patient Support Communities
For hospitals, cancer organizations, and support programs serving patients, caregivers, and families.
Conferences & Leadership Events
For audiences exploring burnout, sustainable performance, resilience, and the human cost of overload.
Caregiver & Community Groups
For communities seeking practical, emotionally honest support in the middle of hard seasons.
Why Charlotte?
Charlotte Bayala is a speaker, caregiver advocate, and award-winning podcast host whose work lives at the intersection of burnout, caregiving, and sustainable ways of getting through hard things.
For more than 12 years, she has taught breathing, meditation, and stress-regulation practices that help people find steadiness in the middle of real life.
As the creator and host of The Cancer Caregiver Podcast and a longtime caregiver to her husband through cancer, Charlotte brings both lived experience and practical tools to every room she enters.
Her sessions are known for being calm, emotionally honest, and immediately useful, helping audiences feel seen while leaving with something they can actually carry into daily life.
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Award-winning podcast host
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Creator of The Cancer Caregiver Podcast and Caregiver Breathing Room
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12+ years teaching practical breath and stress-regulation tools
What Audiences Leave With
Charlotte’s sessions are designed to help people feel seen, supported, and more equipped for real life.
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Practical tools they can use in the moment, not just later
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A deeper understanding of burnout, overload, and sustained stress
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Language for what they are experiencing and permission to be more honest about it
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A steadier, more human way to move through work, care, and responsibility
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