Kelly Tutors

Edutainment & Content / Working from the USA

Meet Kelly Tutors

Hi 👋, I’m Kelly Tutors! I love learning how things work and attending events to connect with great ideas. I’m all about making complicated things easier to understand—whether through memes, stories, music, analogies, or just trying to be straightforward.

When I’m not diving into events or conferences, I’m either creating content, listening to music, or deep into business analysis, tracking my favorite companies.

Let’s go! 💎🙌😏… more below 🚀

    • I’m always traveling by public transit (I sold my car and never looked back!)

    • I lived a few years overseas, run a few businesses, produce a lot of content, and manage events—these experiences have helped to shape my perspective on how things are going.

    • My favorite ways to spend my time for fun include going to the movies 🍿, playing video games 🎮, and enjoying music 🎼.

    • Thanks for being here and wish you a good time 👍

Kelly at Events

Events are windows into the future - a chance for industry leaders to speak directly and share their insights. I’m not the professional, just hanging around the professionals. I love studying various industries and notice how they all connect – the buzz, the truth, and even the stuff no one’s quite mentioning directly 😅.

Below are some event blogs! Explore any that catch your eye. (P.S. They’re a work-in-progress, constantly evolving as more content is created.)


Kelly’s Favorite Fables

  • The Scorpion & The Frog

    A scorpion wanted to cross a river but couldn't swim. It asked a nearby frog to carry it across. 🫥

    The frog hesitated, fearing the scorpion's sting. “You’ll sting me!” said the frog. The scorpion argued how stinging the frog would hurt them. both. Make them both drown, so why would he do that?

    This made enough sense to the frog, and they jumped into the water together. Halfway across the water, the scorpion stung the frog. As they both began to sink, the frog gasped, "Why would you do this?" 🦂

    The scorpion, somberly, replied, "It's my nature."

  • Hercules & The Wagoner

    A wagoner was driving his team of horses along a muddy lane. They had a fully packed wagon they were eagerly trying to carry home. However, it had been raining and the wheels of his wagon had sunk so deep in the mud. No efforts of his horses could move them. 🐴

    As the wagoner stood there, looking helplessly on, and calling loudly at intervals, upon Hercules for assistance, the god himself appeared, and said to him: 💪

    “Put your shoulder to the wheel, man, and motivate your horses, and then you may ask Hercules to assist you. If you won’t help yourself, you can’t expect Hercules - or anyone else - to help you.”

  • The Hero of Holland

    In a village by the sea, protected by a wall, a trickle of water began seeping through. Walking home alone, a person noticed, and immediately knew this leak could flood the entire village. Without hesitation, they dashed and stuck a finger against the break, stopping the flow of water. They called out for help, but no one was around. 🙇‍♀️

    Night fell and the air was icy, and their arm ached… but they held, knowing the importance of their action. When it seemed they could not hold one second more, another person finally appeared. 🛡️

    Alarm was raised and help soon arrived. The hero’s dedicated, unwavering, bravery had saved the people, until next time.

Kelly Tutors

Edutainment & Content / Working from the USA