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  2. Kevin Hines - Wikipedia

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    John Kevin Hines (born August 30, 1981) is an American suicide prevention speaker who attempted suicide by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California in 2000 at the age of 19. [1] His story gained major media coverage and he has since become a motivational speaker and advocate for suicide prevention.

  3. Sam Richter - Wikipedia

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    Richter delivers motivational keynote and workshop presentations on a variety of technology, AI, and Generative AI, sales, and marketing topics to organizations around the globe. Based on independent reviews and top industry awards including being inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame, Richter is considered one of the world's top ...

  4. Category:American motivational speakers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American motivational speakers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 354 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Q&A: He's studied mental illness for 50 years. Here are all ...

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    Research, searching for the cause of mental illness, is often divided by the nature-versus-nurture debate: Either we are born with a predisposition for the disease, or is it acquired in the course ...

  6. Motivational speaker - Wikipedia

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    Such speakers may attempt to challenge or transform their audiences. [1] The speech itself is popularly known as a pep talk. [2] Motivational speakers can deliver speeches at schools, colleges, places of worship, companies, corporations, government agencies, conferences, trade shows, summits, community organizations, and similar environments ...

  7. William Richard Miller - Wikipedia

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    His meta-analysis of the research on treatments of alcohol problems shows a rank ordering of those treatments with the most effective being active and empathic (brief interventions and motivational enhancement), while the least effective are passive (films, lectures) or confrontational. [4]

  8. Sean Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Sean Clinch Stephenson (May 5, 1979 – August 28, 2019) was an American therapist, self-help author and motivational speaker. [1] Because he was born with osteogenesis imperfecta , Stephenson stood three feet tall, had fragile bones, and used a wheelchair.

  9. Judith Orloff - Wikipedia

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    Orloff has spoken at medical schools, hospitals, the American Psychiatric Association, Fortune magazine's Most Powerful Women Summit; and at alternative and traditional health forums such as National Alliance for the Mentally Ill in Los Angeles, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital Medical Center in New York, the UCLA Pediatric Pain Program in Los ...