Contact/Query – Speaking or Consulting

I do speaking engagements and activism tours. These and an occasional writing gig are how I pay my bills and compensate Sherry for all the stuff she gets stuck with when I am gone.

If anyone is interested in bringing me for a speaking or consulting gig, contact Sherry at sgoff@mha-nc.org. Do not use this email address for anything else, please. Sherry doesn’t want to answer questions about the content of my work or be brought into my debates. She coordinates my jobs, that’s all.

The standard fee for all trips is $500 for each night away from home, travel, food, and lodging. If there is university sponsorship, we ask $1,000 for the first night.

I do not make much money this way, but then again I am not working for some NGO that gets its money from Soros or the Ford Foundation and has to watch what it says to protect a funding stream.

7 Comments

  1. patricia foulkrod:

    thanks again Stan for your interview in Fayetteville – I have very supported by Rieckhoff while I have been making this film – we have had many shit kicking fights – and he would love me to make a film that would work for his purposes – promoting Op Truth – I love the response you wrtote and it is dead on as so much of his money comes from Soros and the progessive people as he continually is critical of them and tells me how much we don’t have our shit together on the left – for awhile making this film — and the half hour version I did before the election – for the election — I took the middle road to try and understand the military POV and to make a film that was nonpartisian – but now that I am making a longer version with no political pressures and no one to answer to – something snapped back – harder than ever after that trip to NC and interviewing Celeste and you and other families – I’m done with trying to be neutral and I am determined to make a film that will survive this war and hopefully make people question ever sending anyone off again – there is no other position than to demand the madness end and what I wonder is – if all the troops got on a plance and revolted and came home – where would Reickhoff be in claiming to be a voice for the troops – how does that work – he has an opportunity to bring all his media savy to demanding a withdrawal and instead be demands better conditions under which they should be needlessly killed and better benefits for lost limbs they never should have lost – I don’t actually know how he responds to that when asked head on on air because no one asks him on Air America how the hell he can still be for this war.
    Best, Patricia

  2. Dave Silver:

    Find Stan goff extremely interesting. I’m a WW2 combat vet and a 50 year membership in the class struggle.
    How can i make submissions to FS?
    In struggle
    Dave Silver

  3. Gil:

    Hi, Stan. After i read so much of suff in your website, i’m convict you like so much of Physic. I think you lik to know about this website:
    http://www.ecientificocultural.com/electron.html
    http://www.ecientificocultural.com
    Alberto Mesquita is a very great physic theorizer, with great knowledge about science and history of science. If you want, you can contact him, and you will be surprising with his great work (i’m not a excentric pseudo-scientist. I send this because Alberto teories are really great, and i say this as a Scientific American reader). If you see the website, tell what you think.

  4. David Holman:

    I helped bring Stan to Carleton College for two days last Spring. He taught classes, gave a keynote lecture, chatted with students, student veterans, had lunches and dinners with students and really tried to “give us our money’s worth”. I really encourage you to bring him to your campus to speak! He is friendly, doesn’t get angry when attacked and responds very well to criticism that your typical academic leftist has no experience to rebuttle. Also, have him talk to veterans near you because the left so often pushes away people who’ve been in the military. Stan’s rate is very fair and your group or institution will have a wealth of experience at their fingertips to use for teaching and activism.

  5. Tom Wayburn:

    Hi Stan,

    How about linking to my website http://dematerialism.net/. I will put a link to yours in my very next update. I am working on my Mark-II-Economy simulator these days. Among other things, it shows the importance of abandoning markets aand the profit motive in the wake of Peak Oil.

    Tom Wayburn

  6. Meg:

    Stan,
    I heard you speak at the Hudson Bay Network conference in Kentucky last weekend. What you said was really vital to our particular group of activists in that because we are so young and so vehemently anti-war sometimes we do begrudge the individual more than the system. My favorite topic was when you discussed how focusing on the failure of the individual and just labeling him/her a bad apple (instead of seeing that the whole apple tree and the soil and the acid rain produce the bad apples) is a tool that our government uses to divert our attention. The film was so powerful, if you didn’t notice some activists had to leave the room to compose themselves. Good luck in all that you do and thank you so much for flying out to hang with us for a while.

    -Meg Bell
    Office Manager
    Texas Campaign for the Environment

  7. Paula Caplan:

    I am technologically backward and cannot figure out how to send Stan an email. I heard from him about an article I wrote a few years ago — he liked it — and I want to contact him about something related to that, but I cannot find his email address. Can anyone help, please? THank you.

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