Grant is the best keynote speaker we've ever had at our conference
Grant Baldwin is a nationally known speaker, podcaster, and author who has helped thousands of people start and build their own speaking businesses through his Booked and Paid to Speak Training Course. Over the last 13 years Grant has spoken to over 500,000 people in 47 different states (he's never spoken in Maine, South Carolina, or Hawaii, so if you know someone, let him know).
Regularly featured in the national media, including Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, and the Huffington Post, his "Reality Check" curriculum is taught in over 400 high schools nationwide. A podcaster since 2014, he has published over 300 podcast episodes that have been downloaded over 1.5 million times.
He loves motivating other leaders and entrepreneurs, but his favorite moments are those spent with his high school sweetheart, Sheila, and their three daughters. They live in Nashville, Tennessee where Grant enjoys bicycling, summer days at the pool, and living life like Chuck Norris.
Job. Family. Kids. Stress. Life. How in the world can someone even begin to balance all of these responsibilities and pressures and yet still remain focused at work? In this funny and engaging presentation, Grant will walk through how to establish priorities and create a sense of balance out of the organized chaos that is life. Audience members will come away with specific ideas and actions that they will be able to implement into their lives and work immediately. These actions will not only make them better outside of work but will also lead to them being better inside of the workplace as well.
Most of us got into the work we do because we wanted to make some type of difference. It wasn’t the lure of money or prestige but rather the desire and dream to do work that matters. But through the pressure and stress of it all, it can become easy to lose the passion that led you to your career in the first place. This engaging, inspiring and interactive presentation will help remind your audience that what they do matters and that they are truly being “difference makers” in their world.