Beth Conner

Beth Conner

MS

MO, US
Education and experience Clear, practical leadership tools Warm, humorous, “she gets it” delivery Strategies you can use the same day Confidence, clarity, and real-life application Guidance rooted in Love Centered Life principles

Beth Conner is the Founder and Executive Director of Love Centered Life, a leadership-focused nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities thrive through self-mastery, healthy communication, and values-based growth. She is also the owner of Centered Leadership, LC, where she provides HR consulting, policy audits, compliance guidance, and strategic leadership training for small businesses and organizations across the country.

With a background that blends hard-earned experience, advanced education, and a talent for making complex ideas feel refreshingly simple, Beth brings a distinctive voice to every room she enters. She holds a B.S. in Applied Business Management from BYU–Idaho, an M.S. in Strategic Communications from Arkansas State University, and a Human Resources post-graduate certificate from Graceland University. Add to that her knack for translating laws, policies, and leadership theory into real-world tools, and it's clear why audiences trust her insight.

Beth’s leadership philosophy is rooted in her belief that skillful self-leadership is the foundation for strong homes, resilient teams, and connected communities. She has built a reputation for clear teaching, down-to-earth humor, and practical strategies that people can actually use—whether they’re rebuilding confidence, navigating conflict, or trying to decode the mysterious behavior of other human beings in the workplace.

A prolific creator, Beth is an active writer across multiple genres, currently authoring several books including Divine Roles and Love Centered Life. She’s also a songwriter, workshop designer, and event builder, known for turning leadership principles into engaging experiences rather than just lectures. Her work blends personal stories, evidence-based leadership models, and a gentle spiritual influence that helps audiences feel both grounded and inspired.

At home, Beth is a mother of seven and a lifelong learner who brings the same compassion and clear-eyed honesty to family life that she brings to her leadership teaching. She has lived in nearly every region of the United States, giving her a wide lens on people, culture, connection, and the realities of everyday resilience.

Whether she’s speaking from a stage, facilitating a workshop, or coaching a team through a tough season, Beth’s goal is always the same: to help people lead with clarity, communicate with kindness, and build lives that feel steady, meaningful, and rooted in love.

Her audiences leave feeling not just motivated, but genuinely equipped—and maybe even a little surprised at how leadership training can feel both uplifting and comfortably human.

Beth Conner is the Founder and Executive Director of Love Centered Life, a leadership-focused nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities thrive through self-mastery, healthy communication, and values-based growth. She is also the owner of Centered Leadership, LC, where she provides HR consulting, policy audits, compliance guidance, and strategic leadership training for small businesses and organizations across the country.

With a background that blends hard-earned experience, advanced education, and a talent for making complex ideas feel refreshingly simple, Beth brings a distinctive voice to every room she enters. She holds a B.S. in Applied Business Management from BYU–Idaho, an M.S. in Strategic Communications from Arkansas State University, and a Human Resources post-graduate certificate from Graceland University. Add to that her knack for translating laws, policies, and leadership theory into real-world tools, and it's clear why audiences trust her insight.

Beth’s leadership philosophy is rooted in her belief that skillful self-leadership is the foundation for strong homes, resilient teams, and connected communities. She has built a reputation for clear teaching, down-to-earth humor, and practical strategies that people can actually use—whether they’re rebuilding confidence, navigating conflict, or trying to decode the mysterious behavior of other human beings in the workplace.

A prolific creator, Beth is an active writer across multiple genres, currently authoring several books including Divine Roles and Love Centered Life. She’s also a songwriter, workshop designer, and event builder, known for turning leadership principles into engaging experiences rather than just lectures. Her work blends personal stories, evidence-based leadership models, and a gentle spiritual influence that helps audiences feel both grounded and inspired.

At home, Beth is a mother of seven and a lifelong learner who brings the same compassion and clear-eyed honesty to family life that she brings to her leadership teaching. She has lived in nearly every region of the United States, giving her a wide lens on people, culture, connection, and the realities of everyday resilience.

Whether she’s speaking from a stage, facilitating a workshop, or coaching a team through a tough season, Beth’s goal is always the same: to help people lead with clarity, communicate with kindness, and build lives that feel steady, meaningful, and rooted in love.

Her audiences leave feeling not just motivated, but genuinely equipped—and maybe even a little surprised at how leadership training can feel both uplifting and comfortably human.

Life, Time, and Space Management

Format: Keynote, Workshop, or Webinar

 

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals looking to better structure their professional or personal teams (or both)
  • Individuals looking to harness their time, their space, and their life.

 

The audience will leave with:

  • A personal and professional mission statement
  • Tools and goals to be a better leader in every...
Human Resources / Labor RelationsLeadershipBusiness - CommunicationsWomen in LeadershipNonprofitHealth/WellnessEntertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyStrategic PlanningProfessionalismSite ManagementConfidenceCommunication

You're Allowed to Take up Space

Format: Keynote, Workshop, Virtual

 

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals seeking healing and personal growth
  • Individuals who have been through trauma and would like to progress through and beyond it

 

The audience will leave with:

  • A new perspective as they walk through the rest of their lives
  • Tools to develop and strengthen their personal...
LeadershipBusiness - CommunicationsWomen in LeadershipNonprofitHealth/WellnessAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyStrategic PlanningProfessionalismConfidenceCommunication

Boundaries That Build, Not Walls that Withdraw

Format: Keynote, Workshop, Virtual

 

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals navigating overwhelm, burnout, or unhealthy dynamics
  • Teams wanting healthier communication patterns
  • Anyone who avoids conflict until it explodes

 

The audience will leave with:

  • Clear boundary language
  • Relationship-strengthening communication tools
  • A personal...
LeadershipBusiness - CommunicationsNonprofitHealth/WellnessEntertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyConfidenceCommunication

The Love Centered Home

Format: Keynote, workshop, virtual

 

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals wanting more peace and stability in their home life
  • Parents navigating busy schedules and emotional demands
  • Anyone seeking healthier communication and connection at home

 

The audience will leave with:

  • Tools to create a calm, supportive emotional...
LeadershipWomen in LeadershipNonprofitHealth/WellnessEntertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyConfidenceCommunication

Suck it up, Buttercup

Format: Keynote, workshop, virtual

 

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals who avoid conflict or shut down emotionally
  • Teams dealing with drama, dysfunction, or passive-aggressive patterns
  • Anyone needing straightforward, compassionate truth-telling
  • Organizations wanting better discipline, communication, and follow-through


The audience will leave...

Human Resources / Labor RelationsLeadershipBusiness - CommunicationsWomen in LeadershipNonprofitHealth/WellnessEntertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyStrategic PlanningProfessionalismStakeholder ManagementHuman ResourcesConfidenceCommunication