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PUBLIC SPEAKING | PANELLIST

Colour is intrinsic to everything Momtaz does so it's no surprise that with her unique eye for colour, she's regularly called upon to speak at events to share her expertise. She's the Founder of the modern colour theory Hello Hue® which shows you how to harness the power of colour to uplift and transform your life, Author of Hello Rainbow and Hosts the Hello Colour podcast. 

                                                           

Wellbeing - Colour Therapy - Happiness - Crafts

Inject some colour into your events...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Momtaz Begum-Hossain is a Colour Therapist, Modern Colour Theorist, Happiness Facilitator, Author, Podcaster and one of the most colourful and positive people you’ll ever meet.

 

She is an advocate for sharing the joy-bringing power of colour. She inspires people to become colour confident, showing them practical ways they can harness the benefits of experiencing more colour in their life. Using the principles of Colour Therapy and Hello Hue®, the colour theory she developed which her book Hello Rainbow Finding Happiness in Colour is dedicated to, her keynote talks and panellist appearances are uplifting, energising and guaranteed to put you in a good mood.

 

Available to speak at in-person and online events where she delves into the mood-boosting power of colour on matters revolving around mental health, well-being, style and personal development, Momtaz’s vibrant, uplifting speaker presence always brightens up the day. Feedback from audiences from Momtaz’s talks include feeling ‘motivated,’ ‘confident’ and ‘excited.’

 

Momtaz is a member of the BBC’s 50:50 The Equality Project, has been on the Steering Committee for The Heritage Crafts Association and is a trained facilitator with The Museum of Happiness.

 

In addition to her professional background as a Colour Expert, Momtaz is an award-winning journalist, content creator, presenter and experienced crafter.

Speaker clients 

This includes in-person events in the UK, abroad and online

From giving keynote speeches to hosting and participating in panel discussions, I bring a wealth of expertise that will inspire and motivate your audience using the mood-boosting benefits colour therapy. Clients include: Tate Modern, Southbank Centre, Traverse Events (Hamburg), Birmingham Design Festival, Oitijjo-Collective, Artivist Talks, Speak with Alice, Studio7t7.

Specialist subjects

Talks, speeches and sessions can be designed bespoke for your event. Popular topics include:

- Owning individuality – how colour can elevate your confidence

- Say ‘Hello Hue’ – practical colour theory for every day success

- How to use colour to boost creativity

-Author book talk 

Categories

Wellbeing
Business
Style & Fashion
Art & Culture


Topics

Mental health
Fashion & style
Branding

Marketing

Language

Language

 

Location

London
National & International
Online
Live and pre-recorded

Contact

Let Momtaz to bring the rainbow rays to your event!

Email Momtaz to discuss speaker opportunities. 

COLOUR EXPERTISE  - Highlights from Momtaz's Colour Expert CV...

*Momtaz is the Author of the book Hello Rainbow Finding Happiness in Colour.

*Momtaz Hosts a podcast about colour called Hello Colour.

 

*Momtaz is a certified Colour Therapist. 

*She has trademarked the Modern Colour Theory Hello Hue®  - a seven point manifesto for how to use colour to boost your mood.

*She has written about colour for publications and platforms including The Independent, BBC BitesizeProject Calm magazine, and Londonist

*She has worked with the global colour team at Akzo Nobel, creating video and photo content for the trade paint brand.

*Her CraftandTravel blog charts her Adventures in Colour, combining her passion for travelling the world learning about international crafts while discovering colourful locations. 

*Subscribe to her email newsletter Rainbow Mail to receive colour therapy tips. 

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