Posts Tagged ‘speech topics’

Manhattan, NY to Manhattan, KS

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

I’m halfway in the air right now between New York and Kansas City with a clear view of the veiled sky beneath. My mind is the only element of this flight that is clouded over – fogged up from too few hours of sleep over the last few weeks. The therapeutic tap-tap-tap of my fingertips atop my MacBook keypad of this very entry teases out the invisible impulse of thought – a sinuous river rich and writhing with electrical impulses, like the Pacific streams that once throbbed with Oncorhynchus migrating from the Mother Sea.

My fingertips pass over the black lettered key beds like a blind man over Braille. It’s the same foreign familiarity I felt when my hands passed over piano keys just five short months ago. How embarrassed I had been to have forgotten four years of childhood practice. I was afraid to approach the dressed keys. They seemed so formal; the sound – just a faded memory. And yet he told me to let my hands fall heavily upon the keys, allow them to slump like the dead weight of one’s body before it passes into slumber, or death, or dying. He said to let them make mistakes, (if there ever was such a word)…To allow them to hear the notes reverberate from the hollow halls of the wooden case – as if those very discordant sounds would summon the vestiges of musical memory.

I was bemusedly astonished that the cobwebs began to clear after a few short weeks of furtive vespertine rehearsal. The ear became attuned to tune, and the fingers played without any noticeable cognitive approval from the brain. It was only when I would come “back to my senses” that my fingers would stall in starts and fits, as if my cerebrum was second-guessing such melodic movement. This made me wonder if one is too capable of thought, too trapped in ones own bell jarred-notions – if such philosophizing would only create a Mr. Palomar out of us…never bestowing the owner of such onerous ponderation with any sort of self-actualized creative inspiration or inspirational action, just a purgatorial cycle of self-admiring adulation.

I accept how perfectly paradoxical this all seems, especially as my mind comes to a clearing just as stormier cumulus clouds heave their heavy bosoms into the plane’s view. Our vessel rumbles over the blushing glow of the sky and we receive word that there are rain clouds hanging low over Kansas. It’ll take two hours to reach my surrogate home. Jana from Kansas State University, who I met nearly five years before in Aveda’s New York offices, will pick me up in an orange VW bug and deliver me to a quiet Bed & Breakfast in Manhattan, Kansas.

My last two weeks were overflowing before I even had a chance to drink in all the flavors that life has poured into my cup. Now I’ll spend the next couple days delivering two talks (“The Art & Science of Good Design,” and “The Journey: A Career in Eco-fashion”) at Kansas State University, (which has graciously begun using my book in their freshmen fashion classes), followed by two talks at Payless addressing the Collective Brands Sustainability Task Force and all the folks working at the headquarters. It’s a full agenda that will find itself face first into forty more consecutive days of conferences, presentations, photo shoots, trail running, parties, meetings, filming, and perhaps…if there is a moment for the mind to let go…a little music from the fingertips, eyes closed.

sometimes you have to tear up your notes and start from scratch

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Speaking at Niagara Community College. photo: James Neiss

I left the Summit Series this past week a bit more inspired – albeit a tad exhausted from a combination of altitude sickness, dancing until 3AM, and getting to know everyone (and I mean EVERYONE!) – seriously memorized everyone’s names and schtiks (not always an easy task).  It made waking up at 4:30AM and rolling off the plane  to snowy, cold Buffalo a bit less tolerable, but as always with college tours, the people are so pleasant – and Niagara Community College was no different.  The class at NCCC was small  - so  I  did a quick switch-a-roo on my talk and just spoke from the heart. Sometimes you have to tear up your notes and start from scratch… 

I am finishing up my rounds of talks in the states soon before I head out of the country, so tune in to the ones below in April if you want to join in on the conversation. I’ll get you more on May’s front soon:

PARSONS SCHOOL FOR DESIGN – Friday, April 10th, 4:15-5:40 P.M. – Sustainable Design + Trend Forecast

MOUNT IDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Wednesday, April 15th, 1:00-2:00 P.M. – Style Rehab

GREEN APPLE FESTIVAL: NY, NY – Sunday, April 19th, All day long – Earth Day Beats

LADIES LOTTO @ Hooligan Studios, Brooklyn, NY – Wednesday, April 22nd, 7:00-9:00 P.M. – Women in Sustainable Business

What the hell are you talking about? March-April 2008 speech topics

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


Keep up-to-date on speeches and speech topics here . New topics will be updated in June 2008.

March 24 , 2008
“Living in a Sustainable Fashion Industry”
School of Textiles and Design, Cornell University
An intimate presentation and Q&A discussion on the sustainable fashion industry–past, present, and future. Talk includes discussion of job market, new programs, and international interest. Short discussion on Summer Rayne’s personal experience through college and the professional field.

Time: 5:15PM


April 12 , 2008 “Green Gone Wild” – Seattle Style Seattle Green Festival
Mainstream America is finally aware of the environmental issues we face. Join Summer Rayne to see what it takes to keep this movement real, grounded and moving forward. You’re in for an upbeat, intimate, flirtatiously informative and slightly off the cuff presentation that will cater to the energy level and “spontaneous collaboration” of the audience. Intrigued? Parental Guidance Advised

Time: 1:00PM – 2:00PM on Main Stage


April 19-20 , 2008 “Green Gone Wild” Green Apple Music Festival
Mainstream America is finally aware of the environmental issues we face. Join Summer Rayne San Francisco-style to see what it takes to keep this movement real, grounded and moving forward. You’re in for an upbeat, intimate, flirtatiously informative and slightly off the cuff presentation that will cater to the energy level and “spontaneous collaboration” of the audience. Intrigued? Parental Guidance Advised

Time: TBA

Summer Rayne Oakes: Upcoming talks, keynotes, presentations

Monday, August 6th, 2007
Mark your calendars for upcoming talks, keynotes and presentations by Summer Rayne Oakes. For current and past events, please check back here.

September 19 , 2007 “Idenitifying the Conscious Consumer: Cultivating the Beauty Market from the Inside Out” Jacob K. Javits Center, New York, NY
Summer Rayne Oakes will speak on the gaps in the environmentally-friendly beauty industry and her perspective as an end-user of the products. Other panelists include, Jurlique, Natural Marketing Institute and Organic Works Marketing. For event information, visit the site here.

HBA Global Expo and Educational Conference, Jacob Javits Convention Center, 655 W 34th Street, NY, NY. Time: 9:00AM – 10:30AM


September 29 , 2007 “We Can Kick Climate Change, One Step at a Time” Santa Cruz, CA
Summer Rayne Oakes will keynote at the Race Against Global Warming event with a lively call-to-action discussing carbon neutrality and the steps we need to take as individuals and as communities to help prevent global climate change.

Santa Cruz, CA. For more information, visit: RaceAgainstGlobalWarming.org


October 5-7, 2007 “Seattle Fashion Week” Seattle, Washington.
Join in on the first ever green fashion week in Seattle.

Seattle, WA. Tune in for more information.


October 11-14, 2007 “Ethical Fashion Show” Paris, France.
Join in on the fourth annual EFS event.

Paris, France. For more information visit ethicalfashionshow.com


October 19-22, 2007 “PowerShift 2007″ Washington, D.C.
Join 3,000-5,000 young leaders working to fight climate change on October 19-22, 2007. Youth from across the country will convene in Washington, DC for a series of discussions, training workshops, panels and lobbying sessions. Power Shift ‘07 will make history and the youth climate movement will take center stage.

Washington, D.C. For more information, visit: PowerShift2007


November 14 , 2007 “Eco-Fashion NOW” New York, NY
Sustainable fashion is no longer a niche market concern. Beyond the current trend for organic materials, consumers are becoming more aware of the apparel industry’s impact on the environment as media coverage on global warming increases. From consumer lifestyle shifts to fair trade practices, panelists will define and discuss the complex issues surrounding eco-fashion, or green fashion. Join Summer Rayne Oakes, model-activit; Julie Gilhart, senior vice president and fashion director of Barneys New York; Susan Cianciolo, artist and designer; Johanna Hofring, entrepreneur (owner of Ekovaruhuset) and designer; and Sass Brown, assistant professor of Fashion Design at FIT and fair-trade fashion consultant

New York, NY. Fashion Institute of Technology. Katie Murphy Amphitheatre – 5:30 – 8:30PM. Part of FIT’s Fashion Culture Series and Special Education Programs

First round of 2007 speech topics – January 9, 2007

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

(Speech Topic: Women in Business)

On Tuesday, January 9 2007, Summer Rayne Oakes spoke on a panel to Gettysburg college students at the Penn Club in NYC. Other panel participants included: Danielle Billera (owner of Sushi Samba Restaurants); Anjali Lewis (Associate Publisher of Vanity Fair Magazine); and Shelby Tompkins (Associate Director of Special Projects of Vanity Fair Magazine), followed by a reception with Carson Kressley.The panel discussion consisted of how creativity (ideas), business (finance/marketing), and execution/delivery (final product/service, sales, and operations) comes into play with each woman’s business on a daily basis.


Summer Rayne specifically discussed finding your passion, the value of entrepreneurship, and the challenges and rewards of running your own company:
“When you do your own thing, it forces you to innovate. I started my own business because I couldn’t find a company or organization that shared the same vision I had for the future. I felt the need to develop a broad-skilled approach, so I have a tendency to do all sorts of things – consulting, modeling, writing. Most everything I do, however, is centered on sustainability. My passion is for people and the environment. I look at what I do very much as a business as well as an educational awareness campaign. I don’t consider it a job or a hobby. I consider it a responsibility, a way of life.”

This marks the first discussion/speech for 2007. To find out more topics and information, visit Summer Rayne’s School for boys and girls who just don’t give a damn (but will after she’s through with them).


Summer Rayne Oakes 2007 Speech Topics: Entrepreneurism, Ecofashion, Engagement, and The Environment

Saturday, November 25th, 2006
This year I had a wonderful opportunity to speak at a variety of different venues, including the Yale Sustainable Design conference, Cornell’s Environmental Conservation class, the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, F.I.T., Philadelphia’s Sustainable Business Network, and a host of others. As I had told Jeff Mcintyre-Strasburg for the Treehugger interview, I love speaking to groups, particularly because you are able to feel the change as it is happening. It is that immediate response from the audience that I crave and it’s that same response that I don’t normally get from my more “passive” work. In that sense, it feels more “real” to me because you are very present in the moment.Speaking is something that I am very comfortable with I think largely because my passion and my experience guide my words. I will be making my rounds on a speaker’s circuit similar to last year, but I am adding more topics. A sample of my 2007 speech topics can be viewed below, with a description of the topics on my company website. I will be adding speech topics throughout the year, as my experiences and the market research that I am engaged in grows. Additionally, I have already booked a few venues for 2007, particularly around the month of April, so definitley feel free to contact my team if you are interested in having me speak.

Below is a short video that my editor uploaded to give a small taste of my talks, discussions and presentations that I have done this year. It is by no means a full look at what I do, (it’s not that easy to always take a camera crew with me), but it is a short video for you to sample just so you have an idea.

SUMMER RAYNE OAKES 2007 SPEECH TOPICS

  • A Bird’s Eye View in Building the Better Brand
  • Blurring the Lines
  • Building on Better Design: An Inside Perspective with Summer Rayne
  • Clothing and Climate Change: Apparel Industry Questions for the 21st Century
  • ECOFASHION 101: a conscious curriculum with style
  • Fair and Balanced: Fashion’s Playing Field
  • Google Me This: Mainstreaming Environmentalism Online
  • Green Consumers: What they buy and why
  • Greenfluentials: The Cultural Connoisseur and the Emerging Eco-luxury Market
  • How Shareholder Action Affects the Way the Apparel Industry is Run
  • When Sustainability Slips into Bed With Fashion

Click here for a greater description of topics and for booking information.