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  • 5 Keys to Failure

    Jeffery Mercier, Transformational Coach | Public Speaker | Author, ARC Development LLC

    Failure is scary because of what it means to us but what if we could re-frame what it means and use that as a way to guide ourselves through the fear of failure? In this presentation Jeffery goes over 5 keys he learned about failure and how you can develop an ability to get over your fear and move towards your success at lightening pace
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  • The Purpose Crossroads

    Nino Fincher, Rapid Transformational Therapy Coach, NinoFit

    How gaining clarity on one's exact purpose can gain you shortcuts to victories and save you precious time in life.

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  • Hot Mess and Holy Ground: The Power of Owning Your Authenticity

    Karianne Camacho, Speaker, Coach, Professional Hype Woman

    "Hot Mess and Holy Ground" is a raw, relatable, and heartfelt journey into the power of living authentically. Through personal storytelling and practical insights, Kari explores how embracing imperfection can lead to deeper confidence, stronger leadership, and meaningful connection. With a relatable voice and a message rooted in real-life experience, she offers listeners permission to show up as they are—unfinished, unapologetic, and fully themselves. MORE >

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  • Lost to Leadership – Rebuilding your Masculine Frame

    Jeffery Mercier, Transformational Coach | Public Speaker | Author, ARC Development LLC

    Most men don't lose their direction all at once. It happens slowly — through absent fathers, accumulated failures, and a life built on performance instead of purpose. Lost to Leader: Rebuilding Your Masculine Frame is a raw, direct look at how men lose the internal structure that makes them leaders — and the framework to rebuild it. Drawing from construction principles, personal transformation, and nearly four years of sobriety, this talk challenges men to stop reacting to their lives and start leading them. Identity. Discipline. Mission. The blueprint is here. MORE >

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  • Developing a Lifestyle for Impact

    Tyler Fisher, Ed.D., Executive Coach & Principal Consultant, New Found Power, LLC

    Most people say they want to get better—but far fewer can clearly explain how they plan to do it. This keynote challenges audiences to move beyond good intentions and confront a critical question: Do you actually have a process for improvement, or are you hoping progress just happens? Using a simple but powerful framework, Performance = Potential − Interferences, this talk breaks down why talent alone is never enough and how lack of planning, discipline, and mindset quietly limit results. MORE >

    Participants will be guided through the essential elements of Developing a Lifestyle for Impact, from making a real commitment to growth, clarifying purpose, choosing meaningful focus areas, setting standards and goals, and creating a plan they are willing to follow when motivation fades. This session is practical, reflective, and direct—designed for people who want to perform at their best when it matters most. Because when you get better, the impact doesn’t stop with you, it elevates everyone around you.
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  • A Voice of the Voiceless

    Marijke Gray, Consultant, Kemp-Solutions

    Many people will experience trauma or overwhelming stress at some point in their lives, but far too often, they believe they must endure those struggles in silence. In this compassionate and practical session, Gray explores how leaders, mentors, and community members can recognize the hidden weight that individuals carry and offer support that restores hope, dignity, and connection. MORE >

    Grounded in her lived experience as a survivor of Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and her work in mental health advocacy, Gray illustrates how intentional and trauma-informed leadership helps people feel safe enough to speak, heal, and be heard. Participants learn how to create environments rooted in psychological safety, empathy, and empowerment, spaces where individuals who feel voiceless can begin to reclaim their confidence and agency.

    Through real stories, reflective engagement, and practical tools, attendees discover concrete ways to show support, validate lived experiences, and connect individuals with resources that foster resilience and recovery. Participants leave with a renewed understanding that while trauma touches many lives, no one’s story ends in silence, and leaders can play a powerful role in helping others find their voice again.

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