Brave Habits
Cultivate a culture of bravery to confront uncertainty, achieve greatness, and inspire others.
The Big Idea
In a world of volatile uncertainty, bravery isn’t just for heroes—it’s a daily necessity for creative problem solvers, leaders, and organizations. By developing “the brave habit,” you can confront uncertainty, challenge norms, and drive positive change in your business and community.
Keynote Description
Organizations and society are crying out for courageous leadership in the face of uncertainty. The marketplace demands business owners who prioritize their employees and communities, even at risk of personal cost. We need more people willing to build empathetic bridges across ideological divides.
Bravery is often associated with grand, heroic gestures, but true courage manifests in daily actions: confronting uncertainty, challenging conventional wisdom, and resolving conflicts. Keynote speaker and best-selling author Todd Henry helps organizations face uncertainty with clear, decisive action to achieve greatness.
By the end of this keynote, you’ll learn the two critical factors necessary for cultivating habitual bravery. You’ll discover how leaders and creative pros can integrate “the brave habit” in their daily lives to foster a culture of courage that drives innovation, strengthens relationships, and propels organizations forward.
Based on Todd’s latest book, The Brave Habit.
Outcomes & Experiences
Audience
This keynote serves leaders and creative pros who are:
- Navigating complex, uncertain business environments.
- Seeking to foster a culture of courage and innovation.
- Aiming to make a positive impact on their organization and community.
Outcomes
The audience will leave with:
- A deep understanding of the two key factors that enable habitual bravery.
- Practical strategies for cultivating “the brave habit” in daily professional life.
- Inspiration to make courageous decisions that benefit their organization and society.
Suggested Event Formats
While Todd customizes this keynote for each audience, it has proven to be effective for:
- Leadership development programs
- Corporate retreats
- Innovation summits
- Social impact conferences
- Team-building workshops