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Pages in category "American motivational speakers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 355 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aside from being an entrepreneur, he was a versatile motivational speaker. One of Caleb's contributions was an organization named My 40 Days , a social venture aimed to overcome fear of failure. Caleb became YouTube personality after learning eskista (an Ethiopian dance), which received 1.8 million views on YouTube.
The two main theories for why motivational speakers may need to be externally searched out is to fill the need of content theory or the process theories. [6] The content theories were created by different philosophers, such as Abraham Maslow, Clayton Alderfer, Frederick Herzberg, and David McClelland. They focus on the inner workings and think ...
Robbins began promoting seminars for motivational speaker and author Jim Rohn when he was 17 years old. [6] He subsequently learned to firewalk and incorporated it into his seminars. [7] In May 1995, Robbins Research International (RRI) settled with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged violations of the agency's Franchise Rule.
In 2014, The Motivation Manifesto spent 32 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. [8] In 2016, Burchard was named a member of Oprah Winfrey Network's Super Soul 100. [9] In 2017, High Performance Habits became a Wall Street Journal bestseller [10] and was #2 on Amazon's "Best business and leadership books of 2017" list. [11]
Joseph (Joe) Roberts (born November 25, 1966) also known as the "Skidrow CEO" is a Canadian motivational speaker, author, youth homelessness advocate and co-founder of The Push for Change Foundation. Roberts experienced drug addiction and chronic homelessness as a youth and entered drug treatment in 1991.
Inquoris Desmond Chade Johnson [1] (born February 12, 1986) [1] [2] is an American motivational speaker and former college football player. His football career ended in 2006 at the University of Tennessee with an injury that permanently paralyzed his right arm. [3] [4] Johnson studied psychology and became a motivational speaker.