Amy Oestreicher
Hampshire College, USA
Biography
Amy is a PTSD peer-peer specialist, artist, author, speaker for RAINN, writer for The Huffington Post, award-winning health advocate, actress and playwright. In 2012, she wrote, directed and starred in a one woman musical about her life, Gutless & Grateful, touring theatres across the country for three years, earning rave reviews and accolades since it’s BroadwayWorld Award-nominated NYC debut. As an visual artist, her art has won accolades in multiple galleries and in dozens of solo art shows. Her mixed media creativity workshops emphasize creativity as an essential mindset. Amy’s “beautiful detour” has inspire her passionate desire to create and help others. As a health advocate, she's written feature articles for Phoenix Magazine, and has spoken to hundreds of nurses and doctors as the Eastern Regional Recipient of the Great Comebacks Award. Her Washington Post and On Being with Krista Tippet, and is a regular contributor for numerous publications including Elite Daily, The Mighty, Indie Chicks and Career Girl Daily. Her story has appeared on the TODAY Show, CBS, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen Magazine, among others. Amy's passion for the arts as a means of healing and expression inspired her to devise storytelling workshops for the Transformative Language Arts Network National Conference, the Eating Recovery Center Foundation, and The League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling. Determined to bridge the gap of communication between wellness resources on college campuses and students, Amy devised storytelling programs especially for colleges and universities to address the issue and is touring colleges campuses with her program combining mental health advocacy, sexual assault awareness and Broadway Theatre. For information on keynote presentations, workshops and signature talkbacks, (and specialized versions for corporations, college campuses, survivors, healthcare professionals, and artists) visitamyoes.com.