About Seth

Seth Day is an assistant Professor, former Pastor, and author with a passion for helping individuals and communities navigate rupture with repair. Currently pursuing a PhD in Counseling and Psychological Studies at Regent University, Seth holds graduate degrees in Educational Psychology and Human Services Counseling.

Seth has taught courses in grieving and loss, and has worked extensively with at-risk youth, faith communities, and non-profit organizations. Seth hopes to remind people that growth doesn't start with answers, it starts with awareness.

Seth resides in Midland, TX with his wife Heather and their three children. 

Featured Keynotes

When Life Ruptures and the Pathways to Repair

Explores how disruption and loss shape the human experience and where healing begins. Seth Day weaves together psychological insight and faith to help audiences understand what happens internally when life fractures, and why rupture is not the end of the story. With practical frameworks and compassionate clarity, he offers tangible steps for moving from disorientation to repair. This talk equips listeners to approach their own wounds and the wounds of others with patience, courage, and hope. 

The Door is Open

Explores how trauma, failure, and learned helplessness can quietly convince us that change is impossible and that the future is closed off. Drawing on psychological insight and faith, this talk examines how repeated disappointment reshapes belief, identity, and expectation. Seth offers practical frameworks for recognizing the narratives we have internalized and the doors we have stopped trying to walk through. With clarity and hope, she invites audiences to reconsider what feels sealed shut and to take courageous steps toward healing, agency, and renewed possibility.


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