Jul 3, 2022
I'm sure we've all heard that words have power. They have meaning, they create purpose. So what would happen if you lost your power of the spoken word?
Today's guest Gregory Offner, was a world-renown dueling pianist who just happened to also have a 15 year career leading sales and marketing efforts for some of the worlds largest companies.
Then, tragedy struck.
Doctors handed Gregory two options: lose the
ability to speak forever, or undergo a vocal surgery that would
require a complicated and lengthy recovery; effectively halting
both his sales and music career.
But Gregory soon learned that this first procedure was only the
beginning.
Five years and 15 surgeries later, Gregory transformed both his
voice and his life.
Today, as an award-winning keynote performer, Gregory helps
organizations and the people within them shape cultures of highly
fulfilled, high-performing people.
He discovered his perspectives on navigating
change, and his passion for creating experiences that 'rock' could
serve, inspire, and delight audiences around the world.
The use of music in his programs (as a metaphor for engagement and
resilience) connects with audiences in a deep and unforgettable
performance; leaving them refreshed and equipped with skills to
reframe obstacles as opportunities.
His programs have broad appeal, and can be customized to suit
events with a diverse mix of roles and responsibilities in the
audience, as well as for audiences composed mainly of leaders.
Gregory's website:
https://www.gregoryoffner.com/
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