Motivational Speakers
Welcome to our Motivational speakers section. Here you will find a large variety of Motivational and Inspirational speakers, from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences, all unique in their own way of motivating your audience. We always aim, through clear briefing and communication before and after the right speaker is selected, to deliver the exact presentation required for that particular event and client. We listen to our clients, to really understand what they want, and try to the best of our ability to fulfil their expectations.
We only choose what we consider to be real Motivational Speakers. We define a real motivational speaker, as someone who has experienced the pain and ecstasy in their lives of having to overcome a huge change or have undertaken a challenge that has pushed them beyond what they believed was possible.
Choosing from our large range of motivational speakers may be daunting, but we're happy to give you help and advice on selecting the right speaker for your event. Our keynote motivational speakers will inspire and challenge your delegates to think differently about themselves and the environment in which they operate. They tell their story with passion and conviction, but with humility, remembering in their minds eye, every set-back, every triumph, the tears and the laughter, and ultimately the feeling of reaching their intended goal.
Alain Robert
Alain Robert is better known as “The Real Spiderman”, The Human Spider and the French Spiderman, and has been described as the World’s Greatest Athlete! When he was a child, his heroes were Bonatti, Rébuffat, Desmaison, some of the most famous rock-climbers of all time. Alain Robert was brought up with their lyric, epic adventures. He decided to become a top climber, but his parents did not much appreciate such a desire.
Alan Chambers
During 16 years service with Her Majesty's Royal Marine Commandos Alan operated in in the deserts, jungles and frozen tundra’s of the planet, travelling the world visiting over forty countries. He is formally qualified as a diver, parachutist, paramedic and ski survival instructor. More men have walked on the moon than walked to the North Pole unsupported.
Alastair Humphreys
Alastair Humphreys left England in August 2001 to cycle round the world. After more than 1500 days and 46,000 miles spanning 5 continents and 60 countries, Alastair arrived back home in November 2005. His journey, as well as being a pure quest for adventure, was also helping to raise the profile of the charity ‘Hope and Homes for Children’. Whilst on the road Alastair gave around 300 slideshows to support them.
Alex Alley
Alex Alley competed in the ‘Global Challenge’ as Watch Leader on Team Stelmar. Dubbed ‘The Worlds Toughest Yacht Race’, it sails the ‘wrong’ way round the world against the prevailing winds and currents. Alex stepped in as a last minute replacement after the previous Watch Leader left just 2 days before leaving for the Southern Ocean.
Alvin Law
Alvin Law is one of over 13,000 babies around the world that were deformed in the early 1960's because of a morning sickness drug, Thalidomide. Alvin Law was born without arms after his birth mother, thinking it was completely safe, used just a couple of the tiny pills and their lives were forever altered. Yet, what may have become a tragic life-story did not turn out that way.
Amy Beeton
Amy takes her audiences into some of the most hostile places on earth-and out again the other side. Journey with her through the raw reality of climbing in the dark at -45 C; battling 150 mph winds in the Death Zone; being trapped in a snow hole without food or fuel, and staying awake for six days and nights through sheer determination to stay alive.
Ania Lichota
Ania Lichota was raised in Poland during the communist era. In her childhood she sold tomatoes, and other family farm produce, in a market. She later worked as an accountant in her father's shipping business, and by the age of eighteen she had set up her own metals trading and small appliances import company. Ania could not hold a passport until she was aged eight, but since then her passion for travelling has taken her to sixty countries around the world.
Ann Daniels
World record breaking polar explorer Ann Daniels is an inspiration to those who hear her speak. Her warmth and honesty make her presentations compelling and her positivity, grit and determination illustrate what can be achieved by the many and not the few. Ann is one of the world's leading female polar explorers, and was part of the first British all women's team to walk to the South Pole and the world's first all women's team to walk to both poles.
Anna Hemmings
Anna Hemmings, Britain's leading female marathon canoeist, current World and European Champion was told by medical experts she might never race again. In 2005 however, she signalled a miraculous return to fitness by regaining her status as the World's leading marathon canoeist at the Marathon Racing World Championships in Perth, Australia. In 2006 she successfully defended her world title.
Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls is one of the best known young adventurers in the world. At just 23 years old, he became The Youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest. In August 2003, he led the first crew to cross the Atlantic via the Arctic Circle in an open rigid inflatable boat. His television debut was on Ch 4's, ‘Escape to The Legion' and his latest series, ‘Born Survivor' for Ch 4 and Discovery USA.


