Speaker Author Trainer
Talks that change how people understand themselves.
Jani Rundall is an ISA Certified Speaker and Trainer with three decades of observing human behaviour across government, healthcare, education, and corporate sectors. She is the founder of the Hormageddon™ framework, author of Surviving Hormageddon™, and a specialist in ADHD, menopause, and the midlife collision. She speaks from lived experience and professional depth, to individuals, organisations, and entrepreneurial communities across Australia and internationally.
What makes Jani’s talks different is the combination of what she knows and how she delivers it. She holds certifications as an ADHD Practitioner, Menopause Coach, NLP Practitioner, and DISC Practitioner. She has coached clients across Australia, the US, and the UK. She has sat across from people who were struggling and helped them connect the dots when no one else had. And she has lived the collision herself. That combination of professional training, clinical range, and personal experience is what makes her message land in rooms where other speakers do not.
Speaking Topics
Six talks. Three distinct conversations.
Each talk is built around the Hormageddon™ framework and shaped for the room. Jani speaks to individuals navigating midlife, organisations managing human performance, and entrepreneurs building businesses around a brain that was never designed for a nine to five.
The talk that started the movement. When hormones, brain wiring, your nervous system, and the weight of your life all collide at once, it looks like a breakdown. It isn’t. This is the talk that names it, frames it, and gives every person in the room a way through it. Delivered with warmth, honesty, and the kind of clarity that makes people feel seen for the first time.
Two forces that are rarely discussed together and almost never understood in combination. Women with ADHD begin experiencing perimenopause up to ten years earlier than women without it. This talk connects the dots that clinicians have been slow to connect. It does not just give audiences the language to understand what has been happening to them. It gives them a framework to navigate the collision and build a way forward on their own terms.
Midlife hormonal change affects everyone, men and women alike. When it isn’t named or understood, performance dips, relationships fracture, and people make decisions from a place of depletion rather than clarity. This talk gives organisations and leaders the framework to understand what is actually driving the changes they are seeing in their people and themselves.
The workforce is changing. Midlife employees are your most experienced, most connected, and most at-risk group. When they don’t understand what is happening to them biologically and neurologically, organisations lose them. This talk gives HR leaders, managers, and executive teams a practical framework for supporting people through the collision zone before it becomes a retention and performance crisis.
Most of what we know about ADHD was built on research done on boys. Adult ADHD, especially in women, looks completely different. It gets missed, misdiagnosed, and managed as anxiety or depression for decades. This talk cuts through the clinical noise and speaks to the human experience of living with a brain that was never given the right map. For individuals, organisations, educators, and health professionals. Delivered through a human lens, not a clinical one.
Many of the most driven, creative, and unconventional founders in the room have something in common. A brain that never fitted a corporate job description. That thrives on novelty, hates repetition, and builds things other people said couldn’t be done. This talk explores the ADHD entrepreneurial mind from every angle. The superpower and the cost of it. What a late diagnosis explains about your journey. And how to build a business that works with your wiring instead of against it.
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What to Expect
Talks built for real rooms, real people.
Every engagement is shaped for the audience. Jani doesn’t deliver a fixed script. She delivers a conversation that meets your people where they are.
Human not clinical
No jargon. No diagnostic language. A framework that makes people feel understood, not labelled.
Shaped for your room
Whether it is a corporate leadership event, a health conference, or an entrepreneurial summit, the talk is built for the audience in front of it.
Practical and memorable
People leave with a framework they can use. Not just inspiration. Something they can actually apply.
Delivered with warmth
Jani speaks from lived experience. The connection in the room is real because the story is real.
Available Australia and internationally
Based in Australia and available for international engagements. Virtual keynotes also available for global audiences.
Who Jani Speaks To
Three rooms. One framework.
Organisations and Corporate
HR leaders, executive teams, and people managers who need a practical framework for understanding what is driving performance, retention, and wellbeing issues in their midlife workforce.
Conferences and Events
Women in leadership summits, health conferences, neurodiversity events, and any gathering where the audience includes people navigating midlife, ADHD, or hormonal change.
Entrepreneurial Communities
Founder networks, business growth events, and entrepreneurial communities where ADHD wiring, identity, and the demands of building a business intersect.
Book Jani to Speak
Let’s talk about your event.
Every enquiry starts with a conversation. Tell Jani about your event, your audience, and what you want people to walk away with. From there she will recommend the right talk and format for your room.
Tell us about your event, audience size, date, and what you are hoping to achieve.
Jani connects with you directly to understand your event and recommend the right talk and format.
You receive a clear proposal covering the talk, format, and everything you need to confirm the booking.
Booking confirmed. Jani prepares the talk for your specific audience and delivers it on the day.
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