“Today’s popular culture is robbing from an entire generation of children their most treasured possession – the sweet innocence of youth. Bringing up Geeks is a breath of fresh air, and we owe Marybeth Hicks a debt of gratitude. It’s required reading for any parent struggling to raise a child in a society that’s lost its moral compass.”

L. Brent Bozell, President
Media Research Center
Founder
Parents Television Council

Insightful...inspiring...funny

...these are just a few of the words people use to describe Marybeth Hicks' speaking style and her common-sense message about parenting.

As a columnist, author and cultural commentator, Marybeth addresses issues about media, values and the trends that are influencing our next generation. In the spirit of her column, “Then again…” she provides a strong, how-to voice for moms and dads who want to protect their kids’ childhoods by promoting innocence over exploitation, substance over style and genuine self-esteem over superficial acceptance. Marybeth speaks from the heart and from experience, sharing both the poignant and hilarious moments that punctuate family life.

Marybeth is available for keynotes, conferences, educational programs, and women’s retreats. In every setting, she brings her unique message, personal experiences and characteristic wit to audiences large and small.

Use this intake form or email Marybeth with general information about your group's upcoming event. Your audience will walk away with ideas, energy and enthusiasm for parenting in today's challenging culture.

WHAT AUDIENCES ARE SAYING:

“If you feel like you lost your way in the childrearing department you can recalibrate your parenting compass with Marybeth Hicks. As she guides you through a delightful evening of real life family stories you’ll find yourself filled with new resolve. I am the parent and I’m in charge!”
Jane, parent

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