Meet Thalia

Thalia Hayden, CW3 Speaker

Topic: The 4th Principle of Self-Care: Confidence

Thalia Hayden has been a part of the Coachella Valley community for more than eight years, building her network through television interviews and fundraisers. She frequently volunteers her time to emcee events, moderate panel discussions, sit on panels related to media expertise or to speak in front of crowds on various topics ranging from her personal story, to life as a journalist.

More specifically, Thalia has worked events as an emcee or keynote speaker for non-profit organizations such as Angel View, Boys & Girls Club of the Desert, Desert Cancer Foundation, Desert AIDS Project, Big Horn Bam, American Heart Association, United Way of the Desert, Palm Springs Animal Shelter, Animal Samaritans, College of the Desert’s Foundation, Mama’s House, Rotary & Women’s Club (of all valley cities) and the list goes on.

She also works closely with NBC Palm Spring’s television partners like Honda & Toyota of the Desert, hosting their “Essential Worker of the Week” giveaway. Learn more at nbcpalmsprings.com

Thalia’s Topic

The 4th Principle of Self-Care: Confidence

In Thalia Hayden’s workshop, she shows you how to move from false confidence to real confidence. She takes you through exercises in self-awareness and offers tips on how to love yourself fully and fearlessly. Faking it until you make it will only get you so far. This workshop helps you move past your surface self and into your true, authentic self. What you discover will ultimately lead to life-changing breakthroughs. This workshop will help you find your voice.

Thalia offers a printable self-assessment to see what area of your life may be lacking confidence, her favorite FREE meditations, and a FREE 20-minute coaching call for those interested in breaking into news media.

Fun facts about Thalia

Thalia has written her first book titled, “Local Celeb”. It is a memoir about her life and experience in news media with anticipated publication in 2021.

She’s an advanced Yogi (she can still do handstands and backbends.)

She ran a marathon in 2010 with a time of 4:20.