Coaching & Speaking
Tammy is a Christian writer, speaker, and life coach navigating life’s twists and turns in her husband, four children–two teens and two young adults, and one eighty-five pound lap dog. Tammy speaks to faith-based groups as well as secular organizations.
Her goal is to impact women’s lives and assist educators and advocates by encouraging and equipping them with hope and practical support.
Would you like to know someone else understands what it is like to be a survivor of a traumatic childhood? A woman who has struggled with real-life issues?
Or, are you an educator, advocate, or other professional seeking a passionate speaker to share both from personal experience as well as a place of practical understanding?
Then pull up a chair, make yourself comfortable, and visit for a while.
Tammy has written for such publications as The Upper Room, MOPS, and the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA). She speaks at mom’s groups, education conferences, and women’s ministry events, and more.
Faith To Live By — Rev. Pamela Christian
024 Overcoming PTSD with Tammy Kennington
Speaking Topics
Do you have an upcoming women’s event or mother’s group in need of a Christian speaker? Are you looking for a seasoned educator to speak about Adverse Childhood Experiences and the classroom? Consider booking Tammy for your next event. The following topics are her most popular, but Tammy is happy to adapt themes if you are looking for something else.
Abandoned, Unloved, and Unworthy
Tammy delivers her signature talk with vulnerable honesty, inviting women into her own heart and story as she explores the lies we believe when we feel abandoned, unloved, and unworthy.
Abandoned, Unloved and Unworthy will:
- guide women toward identifying the One who can meet the deep needs we each have to be seen, heard, and loved unconditionally
- help listeners recognize areas in which they’ve given heed to lies that hamper their identity
- remind women that they are never alone in their struggles as they explore the Biblical story of Hagar
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Classroom Teacher
- Brain development in the child who has experienced trauma
- What it means for classroom learning
- Practical tips for supporting students with traumatic backgrounds
Keep the Home Fires Burning-Making Your Marriage a Priority
Do you ever feel like you and your husband greet each other at life’s revolving door? Are parenting, jobs, and other priorities pushing your marriage relationship to the bottom of the list? Married for 25 years, Tammy shares some of her best tips and ideas as you strive to make your marriage a priority.
This talk pairs well with the Keep the Home Fires Burning vision board if you are interested in a full-day event or women’s retreat.