It would be a Hail Mary to suggest that “Spare Parts” will crack the following top ten film list that have influenced the speaking circuit, but the speaker experts feel it is possible:
Miracle (2004)
Players Mike Eruzione and Jim Craig are two of
the most in-demand sports speakers of all time.
Sadly, Coach Herb Brooks passed away before the film’s release.
Apollo 13 (1995)
Jim Lovell, Gene Kranz, and Fred Haise bring
“Failure is Not an Option” culture to corporate America.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Chris Gardner breaks the cycle of poverty.
Catch Me if You Can (2002)
Now FBI consultant, Frank Abagnale is the nation’s
number one fraud and values speaker.
The Blindside (2009)
NFL plus Oscar equals speaking
success for the Touhy Family.
Stand and Deliver (1988)
Jamie Escalate and Edward James Olmos were two
of the educational circuit’s most popular
speakers in the 1990s.
127 Hours (2010)
Aron Ralston makes 127 hours fly by on stage.
The Rookie (2002)
A physics teacher turned left-handed MLB pitcher
with a 98 MPH fast ball, Jim Morris is still
bringing the heat to the speaking stage.
Moneyball (2011)
Billy Beane, Paul DePodesta and Michael Lewis bring
baseball sabermetrics from the field to the board room.
Remember the Titans (2000)
The Speaker Experts live in Northern Virginia
and do not remember the story going the way of this
Hollywood portrayal, but Coaches Herman Boone
and Ed Yost were powerhouse speakers.
Note: We received an overwhelming amount of suggestions and questions regarding our post on the ten top military speakers of the past 30 years and three to keep an eye on. With the news events of the past week, the answer is “yes” – Navy Seal Robert O’Neil is one to keep an eye on!
Disclosure notice: The Speaker Experts represent Fredji Lajvardi. We have a horse in this race but we feel it is a winner!
Gary McManis & Jay Conklin