Showing posts with label motivational speakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motivational speakers. Show all posts

Monday, 19 November 2018

Andrew Neil speaker


Andrew Neil speaker is a highly accomplished figure in the world of British culture. An intellectual, a man not afraid of controversial topics and highly accomplished in the media industry, he’s certainly a character who has more than a few stories to tell – and you’ll struggle to do anything but be captivated by each one.

Journalism
Neil first began his esteemed career in the field of journalism. Graduating from the university of Glasgow with a degree in political economy and political science, he first landed a job as a sports reporter for the Paisley Daily Express. From there, he worked for The Economist in 1973, becoming promoted quickly and eventually becoming editor of particular British sections of the magazine. He then moved to The Sunday Times, holding the role of editor there between 1983 and 1994.

Multiple times, others tried to belittle Neil, saying he wasn’t worthy of the role he took or attempted to demean his character, though each time Neil bounced back unfazed. Their comments did not alter the breadth of his success in the slightest.

After The Sunday Times, Neil worked for a period at The Daily Mail and then the Press Holdings group, working as Editor-in-Chief. He is currently the chairman of the newspaper group.

TV
Neil was introduced to the world of TV through his journalistic role. By being such a prominent figure in journalism, he was often called upon to discuss current events. From there, he began presenting on Despatch Box, a BBC programme, in the 90’s and now presents This Week, Straight Talk with Andrew Neil and Daily Politics on BBC.

Speaking
As an events speaker, Andrew Neil’s ability to talk both informatively and entertainingly on a wide range of subjects certainly comes in use! Whether you’d like to learn about the fast-paced world of British media, delve into the ins and outs of current politics or simply hear as he recalls stories from his notable career, Neil no doubt brings a lot to the table.

Despite his traditional manner on many news and political programs, as a speaker Neil is pretty informal. He enjoys interacting with the audience and is incredibly passionate on everything he talks about. His stories are filled with both funny and serious anecdotes, and his wealth of knowledge across a range of subjects is undeniable. He’s warm and friendly, and an all-round delight to have at any event.

If you’d like Andrew Neil to speak at your event, get in touch with us at The Right Address. We have a huge variety of after dinner speakers, from comedians to political figures, that you can hire to make your event one that no one wants to miss!

Sunday, 10 December 2017

Is Surrey Property Still a Good Investment?

We have a huge number of speakers here at The Right Address, ranging from business specialists and industry professionals to comedians and actors. One of our most exciting categories is, of course, fearless explorers. It doesn’t get much more thrilling than that, does it?

Sir Ranulph Fiennes is one said explorer who has jumped on board The Right Address, offering up his valuable time to speak, interact and answer questions at your events. Here’s everything you need to know about Ranulph.

Who Is Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, speaker at The Right Address, is a celebrated and widely recognised British explorer – though he prefers the terms expedition organiser and travel writer, as is expected of his humble and gentlemanly nature. In fairness, he has written over twenty books, so he can certainly label himself a ‘travel writer’! This story telling nature feeds beautifully into his speaking, where he recounts tales of his many adventures in such vivid detail and with so much tangible passion that you can’t help but become totally enthralled, hanging on every word he has to say.

His Expeditions
Ranulph has led a huge number of expeditions, including to both the North and South Pole, and is the oldest man in Britain to ever climb to the summit of Mount Everest – a difficult feat by anyone’s standards! When asked, Ranulph would probably tell you that his favourite expedition was in 1991, when he re-discovered the lost city of Ubar, and probably wouldn’t say it was when he had to use a hacksaw to cut off his own frost-bitten fingers. Yes, he really did do that!

His Charitable Work
Probably the most remarkable thing about Sir Ranulph is his great charitable nature. He is constantly raising huge sums of money for various charities, with his main project to raise money for Marie Curie Nurses. He often sets incredibly arduous goals (such as this project’s Global Reach challenge, despite his age and various medical conditions) in return for the support of the public who donate to Ranulph’s chosen charities. He’s been doing this for decades now, and shows little signs of stopping!

Why He’s an Incredible Speaker
The stories that Sir Ranulph, global inspirational speaker, can tell you are completely unique. They’re not tales of everyday life and, in fact, they’re usually stories recounting places or events that few have ever had the chance to experience! His incredible life has also given him an outlook on the world which is tangible in his talks; one of great positivity and a desire to share the wonders this world has to offer, embracing leadership, teamwork and goal setting. His nature, too, is one that would be welcome at any event. Kind and honest, yet funny and incredibly easy to talk to, we can’t recommend Sir Ranulph Fiennes speaker enough.

If you’d like to find out how you can book Sir Ranulph Fiennes to speak at your event, or any of our other wonderful guest speakers, then get in touch with our team. 

Monday, 18 July 2016

5 Tips about Motivational Speech You Need To Know

You might mesmerize with someone’s speech. You may be inspired with someone’s motivational talks. So, you would think that it’s the power of the speech. But in reality, it’s the motivational speaker’s style that made an impact. If the same speech would have been given by someone who is naïve then it would bring out irritation in you. Giving speech is considered as a natural talent. But if you wish to become an expert in that then you should create a speech that people can connect to and remember at the same time. They should feel that this is something they were looking for!


Here are the top 5 tips that will help you to deliver a good motivational speech and at the same time create the impact.


5 Tips that you need to know about motivational speech


Be very clear with your primary message

You must be very clear with what you are speaking. Also, you must let the audience realize as to what they are listening to just within a few minutes of listening to you. This would be possible, if your introduction to the topic is apt. From the very start, you must stick to the point. Also, you should be able to engage your audience. Giving out too many details in the introduction would actually confide the listeners. So, just be very clear to the audience about what you want them to understand.


Tell a story for proving your point

It’s really vital that you should let the audience believe in you. For that you must take help of the story telling method. This will help you to make your point understandable and easy to digest. In fact, when people listen to the story they would easily be able to connect to what you are telling. It is seen that most of the leading motivational speakers take help of the three act structure or the story line while giving a good speech to keep the listeners stick to what the speaker has to say.

Identify the audience and the listeners

It is important that you identify the listeners before only. You must do some home work before so that you can find out what the readers like and what kind of things they would like to hear. You can adjust your motivational speech a bit in that regards. If you wish you can even keep the question and answer session after the speech so that this would be more like an interactive session. When talking with the audience, you must use evocative language so that the listeners would better connect with the speech.


The good speech should be good at the time when it is written

A good speech is something that motivational speakers would deliver. But the speech should be good from the time it is written. It’s good, if the speaker writes it on own. But if he is not too good in writing then at least he should contribute with some of the points. So, that he would be thorough with the topic. If the speaker is well learnt and well read about the topic then words would come out like magic. In the end, when its time to say bye, there should not be simple bye. In fact, it should be something that will give the listeners many points to think. In fact, there should be a question and answer session so that the listeners can interact better with the speaker and the speaker can provide perfect answers to the people who put up the questions.

Listen to the best motivational speakers’ speeches

It’s good to listen to the best motivational speakers’ speech. But that is good only to the extent that you would seek inspiration. Do not adopt anyone’s style. Just keep in touch with your inner instincts. You must talk to your audience in such a style that it would help you in making your point very clear. Also, when they listen to you, they should be inspired by you and the speech. If you adopt someone else’s style then that would not be something your listeners would expect from you.

You can become an expert motivational speaker only after you get perfect exposure to the topic. So, take up the research thoroughly over the topic till you get satisfied. You should be a suggestive speaker and not the one who blames and creates guilt in the minds of the people. So, be ready to create a great connection between yourself and the audience with your speech.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Ranulph Fiennes Inspires People with Talks on Determination and Persistence

Ranulph Fiennes spaker is one of the world’s primary motivational speakers UK. He was also acclaimed by the Guinness Book of World Records as ‘The World’s Greatest Living Explorer.’ He has captivated the hearts of many through his highly motivating and excellently illustrated talks and presentations.

Capturing the World with Inspiration

Born in England in 1944, Sir Ranulph studied at Eton and served with the Royal Scots Greys before enlisting with the SAS. He entered the Army of the Sultanate of Oman in 1968, and was bestowed the Sultan’s Bravery Medal in 1970. Sir Ran led the British Expedition on the White Nile in 1969 and since then has spearheaded several exploratory expeditions. He has led 22 major expeditions to far-flung areas of the world, and was the first man to reach both poles by foot. He set a record when he crossed the seven continents unsupported in seven days, including Antarctica. In 2009, Sir Ranulph, in spite of having vertigo and an imminent heart ailment, climbed and reached the top of Mt. Everest at age 65. This triumph made it into the record books and he was known as the oldest Briton to conquer the world’s highest peak.

Through his expeditions, Sir Ranulph was able to raise more than £14.2 million for various charities in the UK, including Marie Curie and the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

His expeditions gave him the inspiration to write a number of world-famous books and they also earned Sir Ranulph many awards as well.

Sir Ranulph Fiennes, After Dinner Speaker

Sir Ranulph, as an after dinner speaker , inspires his audience with stories of life and adventure. He connects with his audience on a personal level by comparing the similarity of nature’s most difficult and dangerous challenges, and the actual everyday challenges.

Sir Ran emphasises that leadership, determination, teamwork, patience, creative thinking and discipline are very important for the success of any endeavour. He stresses that correct attitude and character is significant in building a team. His outstanding endeavours were successful because it combined the essential elements of success, such as the high organisational ability, planning skills, goal setting, persistence, flexibility to meet and overcome unexpected obstacles, and performing even under extreme pressure. These are the same qualities that are fundamental to succeeding in any highly competitive profession, whether in academics, the arts, sports and business.


His determination, hard work and huge commitment to overcome all difficulties has led Sir Ranulph to achieve goals that were thought to be impossible. Sir Ranulph, who devoted most of his life to attain the “major world firsts”, is definitely your speaker to get your audience inspired and entertained.