The kind of talk that encourages real action
Some people are motivated by the sort of cheerleader rah-rah talks common in corporate and community organizations.
There is a class of motivational speakers available to anyone in Indiana or the Midwest who are trying to be funny, focused on leadership, focused on corporate sales strategies, or any number of other programs that can deliver that.
They promise “secrets to success”, “relentless growth”, and “embracing a competitive mindset.”
Lisa does not try to be anything but authentic and real.
‟Lisa does not try to be anything but authentic and real.”
Insight
“Lisa knows precisely how the people we serve in our community react, their concerns, and the systemic problems they face.”
CARE
Lisa’s devoted her life to telling stories with serious community impact through film.
FUN
“Nothing but head nods for the first half of Lisa’s talk and serious contemplation for the second half.”
Thoughtful
Carefully considered talks prepared for every audience. No cookie-cutter talking points.
Here’s how keynotes, workshops, or groups really get motivated
Lisa Hall’s goal is to help people see what’s possible. With a background in addiction treatment, recovery, community action, community courts, veteran’s affairs, law enforcement, and public service, she brings valuable insight to a wide range of agencies and work groups.
What gets people to take action in any organization is understanding the scope of a problem and then recognizing what’s actually doable, right now, today.
Tailored to meet individual groups and audiences’ needs:
- Hear about challenges and issues facing communities
- Explore ways to help the group, employees, or attendees understand what’s already happening in relation to those challenges
- Recognize what’s being done
Some of the most popular and motivating ideas and topics include
- Breaking stigma in the workplace
- Integrating spirituality in personal or professional journeys
- The cost of silence and addiction’s impact on professionals
- Leadership lessons from combating the drug and overdose crisis
- Portraying tough issues responsibly
- Youth voices and the impact of community support
- Mental health and wellbeing initiatives
- Mobilizing faith groups, schools, and healthcare providers for change
- Understanding culture and cultural competency in outreach work
- Centering lived experiences in outreach, communications, and marketing
Ready to start the conversation?
If you’d like Lisa to visit your school, workplace, or community event, reach out and start a conversation about what would work best for your group.