Training

With over 850 workshops, courses, and keynotes under my belt, I know how to connect with any crowd — from five people in a virtual strategy session to 5,000 in a packed auditorium.

I am committed to delivering experiences that spark ideas, inspire action, and leave a lasting impact.

When you hire me to train your team, rest assured that your learning experience will include:

  • A high level of engagement. One of my greatest professional joys is designing interactive presentations that offer ample opportunity for hands-on activities, polling, self-reflection, and breakout sessions. My live virtual trainings are not your usual one-way lecture to a sea of turned-off cameras. Virtual delivery also allows for more of your employees to easily participate, reducing the geographic, time, and cost barriers that often get in the way of engaging in meaningful professional development.

  • A compelling case for why the topic matters to your organization. I have worked with clients across multiple industries to provide trainings that not only earn rave reviews but also impact the bottom line in terms of increased productivity, improved morale, and reduced stress. An L&D professional at a Fortune 500 financial firm recently commented that I am particularly adept at building a strong business case for prioritizing soft skills in the workplace. This positive feedback is supported by research: a 2018 report concluded that soft skills training resulted in a 20% increase in employee productivity and a whopping 258% return on investment.

  • Cutting-edge research without the academic mumbo jumbo. As someone who has spent countless hours running statistical analyses and writing manuscripts for publication in psychology journals, I am in a unique position to synthesize complicated behavioral science research findings and translate them into simple language that anyone can understand and apply to real life.

  • Actionable takeaways. No matter how great a workshop is, it quickly loses its potency unless attendees are able to reinforce their learning after the session. Participants at my trainings will walk away with individualized action plans to integrate new skills into their personal toolkit.

Course Offerings

Additional Training Topics

Beyond my current offerings, here are a few of the other subject areas where I can offer my expertise to deliver dynamic keynotes, workshops, or facilitated sessions:

  • Career development

  • College transition

  • Effective communication | conflict resolution

  • Habit change

  • Healthy relationships

  • Resilience

  • Self-care | sleep

  • Stress management

  • Student engagement | retention

  • Unleashing creativity

If you have specific needs that align with my expertise, I will gladly design a bespoke learning experience customized to the particulars of your situation.


Want to See Me in Action?

If feedback leaves you flummoxed, take a peek at a recent episode of The Hard Skills podcast with Dr. Mira Brancu in which I share my thoughts about research-backed strategies to deliver (and receive!) Feedback with Finesse.


In this wide-ranging conversation during a recent episode of the Live Fearlessly podcast, Dr. Benjamin Ritter and I not only discuss my origin story as a consulting psychologist but also explore how motivation, hope, and boundary-setting work in concert to help you live the professional life you’ve always imagined.

The Hope Hustler with Sarah Porter PhD - Live Fearlessly Podcast
Dr. Benjamin Ritter with Dr. Sarah Porter

In this appearance on the Collegehood Advice podcast with Katy Oliveira, I talk about how to cope during a crisis. While originally intended to help folks navigate the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the techniques I share translate to any unexpected setback you might face.

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How to Cope During a Crisis - Collegehood Advice Podcast
Katy Oliveira with Dr. Sarah Porter

“Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still it is never complete.”

— Paul Kalanithi