Live Speaking

I’ve decided that I’m going to start doing more live speaking engagements!  I’m open to speaking for Objectivist clubs or regional Objectivist societies, including conferences and the like.  I’d be open to other groups as well, on a case by case basis.

I can deliver lectures I’ve already written, in which case I wouldn’t need more advance notice than enough time to book travel arrangements.  I can also write a new speech on any topic within my expertise (right now I’m going to limit this to sexuality, sexual ethics, emotions, relationships, etc.).  If I write a brand new speech, I need 6-8 weeks to make sure I can have something good enough to present in time.

The best part of this?  For now, I’m going to be speaking for free!  That’s right, zero speaker’s fees for now.  The only thing I’m going to ask for is help with travel expenses to get to the lecture.  Don’t worry, I’m doing this completely selfishly: I want to expand readership for Erosophia, I want to get my ideas out there, and build up a market for my forthcoming book Eros and Ethos. This is a limited time offer as once I become rich and famous, I’ll definitely be charging for speeches.  So don’t miss your chance to see me speak live for very little cost!

For more details or to set up a live speaking engagement near you, contact me at Jason(at)JasonStotts.com.

I’m also open to doing lectures over Skype.

Past Speaking Engagements:

—-2012—-

May: ATLOSCON (Forthcoming)

February: “Love, Sex, Relationships, and Happiness” presented to the SoCal Objectivists.

—–2011—–

September: ”Sexual Ethics and Objectivism” presented at Chicago Objectivist Society Mini-Conference (COSCon)

May: ”Sexual Ethics and Objectivism” presented at Atlanta Objectivist Society Mini-Conference (ATLOSCon)

—–2009—–

June: “Objectivism and Sexuality: an Inquiry into the Underlying Operations” presented to the Ohio Objectivist Society

—–2006—–

March: ”De Anima: The Answer to the Cartesian Ghost in the Shell” presented at University of North Florida Undergraduate and Graduate Student Conference