Is Your Organization Ready for Change?

At All Things Diverse, our keynote speakers inspire, educate, and challenge audiences to think differently about organizational culture. With a dynamic blend of storytelling, data-driven insights, and actionable takeaways, our speakers deliver impactful presentations tailored to your organization’s unique needs.

Our Keynote Topics Include:

  • The Power of Perception: Understanding how perceptions shape workplace dynamics and influence decisions.
  • Breaking Barriers to Inclusion: Practical strategies for fostering environments where everyone belongs.
  • Leading Change with Purpose and Equity: Equipping leaders with tools to drive meaningful transformation.
  • Unconscious Bias in Action: Identifying and addressing hidden biases to unlock team potential.
  • Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Building bridges across diverse backgrounds to strengthen team performance.
  • Custom Presentations: Tailored topics designed to resonate with your audience and align with your organizational goals.

Why Choose Our Keynote Speakers?

  • Expertise: Led by Dr. Tammy L. Hodo, PhD, a nationally recognized DEI expert and two-time TEDx speaker, our keynotes bring depth, authority, and relevance to your event.
  • Engagement: From interactive storytelling to real-world examples, our presentations captivate and inspire.
  • Actionable Takeaways: Audiences leave equipped with practical tools and strategies to create lasting impact.

Elevate Your Next Event

Whether it’s a conference, corporate retreat, or leadership summit, our speakers deliver messages that resonate long after the event ends.

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Past Speaking Engagements

TEDX Jacksonville

Dr. Tammy Hodo speaks with First Coast News about the Inaugural Diversity Officer for the City of Jacksonville FL, appointed by Mayor Donna Deegan.

Keitha Nelson of First Costs News discusses the Second Annual Racial Healing and Reconciliation Conference with Dr. Tammy Hodo, President of All Things Diverse LLC. The theme of this years virtually conference is “The Blueprint for a Beloved Community”. Local and nationally recognized speakers and thought leaders participated in the event include Health Educator, Dr. Eric Griggs, Dr. Kaia Stern with Harvard Graduate School of Education, Founder of Beloved Streets America, Melvin White, Attorney Luther Wright and Jacksonville icons, Dr. Nathaniel Glover and Dr. Johnetta Cole.

Podcast Guest Expert.  Clearly Clinical, February 26, 2021. Topic: Supporting African American Clients: Increasing Access to Care & Appreciating Cultural Norms

Did you know that Black/African American adults experience anxiety and depression at higher rates than their White counterparts, but are significantly less likely to seek help? This needs to change, so find out how you can help.

Listen to this candid interview between, Clearly Clinical Podcast Host Elizabeth Irias and Tammy Hodo, CEO of All Things Diverse LLC, as they discuss what keepsDid you know that Black/African American adults experience depression and anxiety at higher rates than their White counterparts, but are significantly less likely to pursue therapy? Black individuals and families out of therapy and what clinicians can do about it.

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Improving mental Health and Mental Healthcare for African Americans

Guest Appearance “On A Mission” show with Wendy Norfleet – February 15, 2021

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Morning Radio Show Guest Expert.  First Coast Connect With Melissa Ross, February 1st, 2021. Topic: Bolles School Discontinuing Part Of Its Racial Literacy Curriculum

During this informative discussion, Emily Bloch of The Florida Times-Union and Tammy Hodo, CEO of All Things Diverse LLC, joins Melissa Ross to discuss the Bolles School decision to discontinue part of its racial literacy curriculum.

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Biden’s Plan for Tackling Racism

Published: January 27, 2021

Dr. Tammy Hodo, Racial Diversity Expert, and Founder of All Things Diverse LLC, joins News Anchor Bruce Hamilton to discuss what we could expect from President Biden when it comes to tackling racism.

Dr. Tammy Hodo sociologist and race relations specialist discuss the importance of Juneteenth day with Bruce Hamilton from News 4 Jax – Jun 19, 2020

Juneteenth Freedon Day

Implicit Bias and the Impact on People of Color (Facebook Live Conversation), May 27, 2020

Guest Appearance on the Snowden McFall (www.firedupnow.com) Show – February 25, 2020

“Ignite Success” with Tammy L Hodo from All Things Diverse from BluHorn TV on Vimeo.

Morning Radio Show Guest Expert.  First Coast Connect With Melissa Ross, November 6th 2019. Topic: Diversity in the Workplace – “What does a diverse workplace really look like?”

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Speaker, Jacksonville Human Rights Commission. Lunch & Learn panel discussion on Addressing Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace. October 17, 2019.

Featured Speaker, Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA) East Coast Annual Conference 2019, October 2, Philadelphia, PA.  Topic: Title IX and the #MeToo Movement:  The continued need to address sexual assault, violence and harassment in our society.

Guest Speaker, Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Jacksonville, August 21, 2019. Topic: Implict Bias

Guest Speaker, National Diversity Council Conference 2019, April 10-12, Dallas, TX.  Topic: Diversity in Higher Education.

Guest Speaker, Hebrew Union College, Board of Governors. “Microaggressions and Implicit Biases: The Damages they impose on the Climate and Culture of Organizations.” February 2019.

Closing Keynote Speaker at the 2018 Annual National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NaBITA) Conference “Does Implicit Bias Influence your Behavior Intervention Team?  A Conversation about Microaggressions and the Effects of Implicit Biases on Marginalized Groups in Academia.  November 2018.

Guest Speaker for National Diversity Council Jacksonville Chapter – “Measuring the Impact of Diversity and Inclusion in the Workforce”. July 2018.

Moderator for “Implicit Bias and Sentencing Disparities Forum” hosted by Edward Waters College – March 15, 2018