Genevieve is an accomplished public speaker and facilitator.
Helping parents feel seen, supported, and more confident in the job they’re doing.
Gen Muir is a TEDx speaker, bestselling author, parent educator, obstetric social worker, and one of Australia’s most trusted voices in modern parenting.
Warm, funny, and deeply relatable, Gen has a unique ability to connect with every parent in the room. Whether she is delivering a keynote, workshop, or webinar, she brings a powerful mix of evidence-based insight, real-life experience, and humour that lands in a way parents can actually use.
Gen doesn’t just teach parenting strategies. She helps parents understand the why behind behaviour, feel more confident in their decisions, and walk away with practical tools they can implement straight away. At the same time, she leaves them feeling lighter, reassured, and reminded that they are doing far better than they think.
Drawing on her professional expertise and personal experience raising four boys, Gen translates the science of child development into advice that feels realistic, compassionate, and achievable.
She has spoken for organisations and conferences including Motherland, Zero2Hero, Parenting Conection WA, In Your Head, Parents at Work, and schools across Australia, and regularly appears across national media. With a community of more than 170,000 parents across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, Gen has built a reputation for truly understanding modern parenting and what families need right now.
TED X Speaker
Expert for H&M and Kiindred parenting hub
Regular on Today Extra
Zero to Hero Speaker
Recent feature on Insight SBS
Speaking topics
Gen offers a range of keynotes, workshops, and tailored sessions, including
Big Feelings (Theirs and Ours): making sense of emotions for kids and parents
Catching Kids on the Climb: understanding dysregulation and co-regulation
Raising Resilient Kids in a Fast-Paced World
Why Kids Need Boundaries: lowering overwhelm and increasing connection through limits that work
Parent Wellbeing: looking after yourself while raising little ones
Big Transitions for Young Children: starting school, preschool, childcare, or welcoming a sibling
Smoother Siblings: reducing rivalry and building connection between brothers and sisters
Screen Sanity: navigating devices and digital life with young kids
Modern Parenting for Grandparents: bridging generations with today's parenting approach
And more, tailored to your audience