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Motivational and inspirational After-Dinner talks from Miles Hilton-Barber.

Miles' motivational presentations challenge his audience to think of the message in terms of themselves and how they can reach their full potential. Miles' messages have come from the challenge of expedition organisation and fighting against the odds to complete each one. The motivational techniques that he has learnt through adventuring are shared via his humorous and profound style. He creates an atmosphere in which people motivate themselves - the most effective way of ensuring that your team will stay motivated for months and years after the talk. His principles are universal, simple and easy to put into practice - this is why they will work for anyone, both in business and in their everyday lives. More >>

 

 

"A truly engaging and inspirational speaker. An unassuming and pacy style, combined with a good use of humour, anecdotes of his escapades and personal observations on overcoming obstacles in one's life certainly ensured that Miles' 'rise up and conquer challenges' message was well received by our employees."

Paul Neville, HR Manager, Aspective Ltd 

“Hearing Miles speak is truly inspirational. He is living proof of the old adage ‘there’s no such word as can’t’. This amazing man is an unparalleled force for motivation and I have every possible respect for his talents as a speaker as well as his incredible personal courage.”

Lord David Puttnam, Enigma Productions

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