Suleika Jaouad is an Emmy Award-winning writer, speaker, cancer survivor and author of the forthcoming memoir Between Two Kingdoms. She wrote the acclaimed New York Times column “Life, Interrupted” and is the subject of the accompanying video series, which chronicled her journey with leukemia throughout her twenties.
A sought after speaker and teacher, Suleika hosts creative writing workshops and has inspired audiences everywhere from the main stage of TED, the United Nations and Capitol Hill to a maximum security prison and a three-room schoolhouse in rural Montana. She served on Barack Obama's Presidential Cancer Panel, and sits on the national advisory board of The Bone Marrow and Cancer Foundation and the Brooklyn Public Library’s Arts & Letters Committee. Her keynote addresses focus on themes of resilience, reinvention, health, and creativity as a tool to make sense of life’s interruptions. Book her as a speaker for your next event.
The Isolation Journals, created by Suleika, is a global movement cultivating community and creativity during hard times. We are in an unprecedented moment. This is one small way to stay grounded and hopeful to transform our isolation to connection. Each Sunday morning, we delivered a thoughtfully curated journal prompt.