Jyoti Pannu speaks to women and organizations about career change, life transition, self-belonging, leadership, and the decisions that shape what comes next.
Through personal story, professional experience, and practical tools, Jyoti helps audiences move beyond expectation and into clearer, more aligned action.

Many women reach a point where the life that once looked right no longer feels like theirs.
They may be successful on paper, but disconnected from themselves. They may be rebuilding after a major life change. They may be questioning their career, identity, home, or the roles they have spent years carrying.
Jyoti speaks to that woman.
Her work helps audiences name what is changing, examine old expectations, reconnect with their values, and take the next grounded step.
This is not motivation alone. It is clarity, language, reflection, and practical direction.

For the woman who did what she was supposed to do, but still feels like something is missing.
This talk explores the quiet disconnect many women feel when success was built around expectation instead of truth.
Jyoti helps audiences question the scripts they have followed, reconnect with what matters now, and start making choices that fit the life they actually want.
Best for: women’s events, corporate groups, leadership programs, career events, personal development conferences
Audience takeaways:

Before you build the next chapter, you need to stop searching for belonging in places, people, roles, and versions of success that no longer fit.
In this talk, Jyoti shares the deeper belief behind Beyond the Next Move: the most important rebuild begins with self-belonging. Audiences are invited to reflect on where they have outsourced their worth, what they are ready to release, and what it means to create a life that feels like their own.
Best for: memoir events, women’s groups, wellness events, podcasts, community events, personal growth spaces
Audience takeaways:

The biggest moves in life are rarely only about a job, a house, or a title. They are about identity, safety, values, belonging, and choice.
This talk helps audiences think beyond the surface-level decision and understand what their next move is really asking of them. Jyoti brings together her experience in coaching, leadership, real estate, and personal transition to help women make clearer decisions in seasons of change.
Best for: career events, real estate audiences, leadership groups, women’s networks, transition workshops
Audience takeaways:
Talks can be adapted for personal, professional, corporate, or community audiences.

Jyoti Pannu is a coach, speaker, realtor, podcast host, and author of a forthcoming memoir.
She is the founder of Beyond the Next Move, a platform for women rebuilding life, career, and home after change. Her work helps women move from uncertainty and expectation into clarity, self-trust, and practical next steps.
Jyoti brings more than 18 years of leadership experience across healthcare, medtech, and real estate. Her background includes strategy, operations, client experience, coaching, negotiation, and people-first leadership.
Her memoir explores the shift from searching for belonging in other people, places, and roles to creating a life rooted in self-trust.
Today, Jyoti uses her story and professional experience to help women make decisions that feel aligned, grounded, and their own.

Jyoti also hosts Beyond the Next Move, a podcast about the decisions that shape work, money, life, home, and identity.
She is available for podcast interviews and media conversations on women in transition, career change, real estate after life changes, self-belonging, leadership, and memoir.

If your audience includes women who are rebuilding, rethinking their next chapter, or ready to make decisions with more clarity and self-trust, Jyoti would be honoured to speak with them.
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