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Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.

EXPERT ON:

◉ Motivation & Mindset
◉ Overcoming Adversity
◉ Work-Life Balance & Focus
◉ Goal Setting & Achievement
◉ Entrepreneurship & Innovation
◉ Leadership Development

 

 

EXPERIENCE:

◉ Accomplished keynote speaker with a Ph.D. in history and over a decade of national experience addressing emotional labor, gender equity, productivity, and workplace dynamics.

◉ Founder of A Clear Path, a high-end decluttering, organizing, and estate-transition company serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

◉ Holds advanced certifications including CPO-CD (Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization), Certified Senior Move Manager (SMM-C), and Fair Play Facilitator.

◉ Author of the acclaimed book Emotional Labor: Why A Woman’s Work Is Never Done and What To Do About It, with a second expanded edition currently in development.

◉ Recognized for delivering practical, research-backed tools that help audiences rethink responsibility, negotiate fairness, and build more equitable homes and workplaces.
About Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.

Dr. Regina Lark is an accomplished keynote speaker and thought leader on emotional labor, gender equity, productivity, and the hidden architecture of household and workplace dynamics. With a Ph.D. in history and more than a decade of national speaking experience, she brings a compelling blend of scholarship, humor, and real-world strategy to audiences across corporate, legal, fiduciary, academic, and caregiving sectors.

Dr. Lark is the founder of A Clear Path, a high-end decluttering, organizing, and estate-transition company serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties. As a Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization (CPO-CD), Certified Senior Move Manager (SMM-C), and Fair Play Facilitator, she brings unmatched expertise in understanding the emotional, cognitive, and logistical loads that shape people’s daily lives.

Her acclaimed book, Emotional Labor: Why A Woman’s Work Is Never Done and What To Do About It, illuminates the history and impact of invisible work, drawing on research, storytelling, and Dr. Regina’s signature wit. She is currently preparing the book’s second edition, expanding on the intersections of gender, caregiving, and equity. Audiences praise Dr. Regina for her clarity, warmth, and transformative framing. She delivers practical, evidence-based tools that help people rethink responsibility, renegotiate fairness, and create more intentional, equitable lives at home and at work.

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