THE SPOKEN WORD INSPIRES,
MOTIVATES AND ENTERTAINS.
Give your audience something to talk about at your next event.
THE SPOKEN WORD INSPIRES, MOTIVATES
AND ENTERTAINS.
Give your audience something to
talk about at your next event.
World Champion Eco-Challenge Adventure Racer, CNN Hero, New York Times Bestselling Author
Quick View“Richard’s presentation style was nothing short of excellent. … During his presentation a note was passed to me by one of our committee members indicating that “Richard was a great choice, the audience is absolutely captivated.”
Johnson & Johnson
"I just want to say thanks for your presentation this morning. I really felt like I got a lot out of it. It caused me to think seriously about changing some of my behaviors. I have used smokeless tobacco off and on since I was a teenager. I will turn 45 this month and it has been heavy on my mind to kick the habit. I have a wife and 8 children. After hearing you speak, and contemplating all I have to lose, I walked out of the meeting with full intentions of not dipping again. What you said and how you said it was the perfect motivation that I needed. In my mind I have been battling when and how to quit, but your talk helped me decide. It won't be easy but I'm going to try."
Jody
"Robin, your session wowed our attendees! I am so pleased that you connected with our audience and they responded likewise. Your comments were outstanding and we appreciate you taking time to sign books. You were the perfect speaker to kick off our conference. Thank you for making me look good." Texas Credit Union League
"Robyn, you presented recently at an ExxonMobil GREF conference in the Woodlands Conference centre. I was the somewhat star-struck Brit that came up to you afterwards to ask about Project Athena. I was very impressed by your story, your enthusiasm and the way you had channelled your experiences into such an effective team building message. When I got home I bought your book and finished reading it last night. It had two immediate impacts on me; it made the talk that you gave come flooding back into my consciousness (which was great); but it also give me inspiration on how to run a workshop I have with my team coming up soon. They are going through a tough time (not like your tough times, but in the context of our work they have too much to do, with too little time, and they are not sure how to start). Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks. Thanks for the pleasure of listening to you, thanks for finding out that I am a "We" thinker (I didn't know that), and thanks for how I know the workshop is going to go."ExxonMobil