Over time teams can get worn out and lose focus. They’re still perfect for the job you hired them for but are they missing the spark you saw on day one? Taking the opportunity to improve your teams attitude, resilience and confidence can give you a competitive edge. Seamus Evans’ high energy can invigorate and enliven your event and make a lasting impression on your team – giving you a solid return on your investment.
Seamus lives with non-swearing Tourette Syndrome; ADHD and failed school. After deciding to never let his ‘setbacks’ stand in the way, of his dreams, he went on to become a breakfast radio personality and sort-after youth TV show presenter. Seamus is dedicated to fostering a better understanding of neurodiversity and inspiring students of all ages to overcome their adversities and build resilience skills for a higher-performing future.
You want your event to make a lasting impression with your audience. Seamus works with you to ensure success – and a good time. Chat to him today to see how you can avoid:
Whether you choose to book a keynote talk, a workshop or both you can expect an authentic, appealing, and funny time. Your attendees will be engaged and energised, ready to take on the challenges ahead of them.
Seamus brings his life experiences and makes them relevant to your personal situation giving you an event that is sure to put a spring in your step.
Share the outcome you’re looking for and let Seamus present you with ideas for talks or workshops.
On the day, Seamus will run the presentation and workshops. You just sit back and join in. There will also be time to answer questions.
Now you can capitalise on the new found energy and shared experience of your team or school. You can also talk to Seamus about ongoing consulting for attendees.
"It's my pleasure to give Seamus Evans my highest recommendation as a keynote speaker. He delivers valuable information and analysis in an inspiring and entertaining manner."
Eddie - Head of Sport SLS
"Seamus authentically presents his story of resilience and naturally captures the attention of young people."
Emily - Child Psychotherapist
"...a truly inspiring and motivating session"
Karel - Deputy Head Master
"...Seamus was brilliant at communicating with us in the lead up and post event as well."
Olivia - Barker College
"Seamus is engaging, the content is informative and he captures the audience with his vulnerability"
Megan - Paralympics Australia
“What an amazing human! The gift he has given my son is invaluable."
Kellie - Parent
"Seamus is a true inspiration and I would highly recommend him to any organisation"
Daniel - CEO
"It was simply a brilliant keynote speech for our delegates and the feedback has been nothing but positive."
Christine - Manager CMAA
Seamus not only created a safe space to talk about these challenges and normalised ‘flaws’, but used humour to extend this conversation into being proud of difference. The University of Newcastle looks forward to having you back
Rachel - University of Newcastle
“A great positive energy to be around and such an inspirational talk."
Ashawani- CEO
Seamus Evans is a keynote speaker living with non-swearing Tourette Syndrome. He’s turned his adversity into a superpower and that has been the driving force in his career.
Whether you are looking for a keynote address at your next function, or one of Seamus’s workshops, you’re just one step away from getting a guest speaker to remember.
Be inspired to conquer the world as Seamus share his triumphant journey overcoming the challenges associated with Tourette Syndrome to work on TV and pursue a career in the public eye.
A workshop designed to build student skills in Attitude, Resilience and Confidence. Grounded in research, powerful story-telling and group activities, the session is broken into three engaging modules.
Seamus will share his techniques to turn those nerves into excitable energy and help you conquer the stage, boardroom, executives office and shine bright like a diamond.
How do you work with someone who is neurodiverse? Seamus is here to help guide you on the correct way to work with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD and other neurological conditions for a more inclusive society.