Speaking
SPEAKING & WORKSHOPS
Sears doesn’t deliver motivational talks. He delivers clarity.
His work has helped transform organizations and classrooms, inviting his audiences to see clearly, decide cleanly, and build systems that actually move the needle—personally and professionally.
What Makes This Different
Audiences leave with:
- A new way of seeing their situation
- A clearer sense of what matters now
- Language for things they felt but couldn’t articulate
- Frameworks they can immediately apply
This isn’t hype. It’s grounded, strategic, and usable.
Formats
Keynotes
High-impact sessions designed to re-orient thinking and create a shared mental model for what comes next.
- Conferences
- Leadership summits
- Company off-sites
- Retreats
Workshops
Interactive, framework-driven sessions where participants actively work through ideas rather than passively consume them.
Ideal for:
- Leadership teams
- Operators
- Builders
- Organizations navigating change
Long-Form Sessions
Extended engagements that go deeper into identity, systems, and leverage—often used for transformations rather than inspiration.
Ideal for:
- Executive Teams
- Advanced Groups
- Multi-day events
Core Themes
While every engagement is customized, his work often explores:
- Skill stacking and leverage
- Aligning tactics with identity
- Crisis as catalyst
- Systems over hustle
- Making quality decisions under pressure
- Turning chaos into systems
- Building momentum that compounds
Who This Is For
This work resonates most with:
- Leaders
- Operators
- Entrepreneurs
- Creatives
- Organizations in transition
If your audience wants surface-level motivation, Sears is not the right fit.
If they want clarity, structure, and traction—he’s the right fit.
Booking & Inquiries
If you’re considering bringing this work to your organization or event, the best next step is a conversation.
We’ll determine:
- Audience fit
- Goals
- Format
- Scope
If this resonates, there are a few ways to continue
- Read STACKED
- Book Sears for your organization or event
- Start a conversation