
A Keynote and Masterclass
Only the Brave
A Map to Find Your Way Through Chaos and Doubt
When the world feels noisy and uncertain,
this talk gives you the courage and clarity to chart your course.
Most of us, whether an entire business or an individual, don’t get stuck because we lack talent or ideas. We get stuck because we hesitate, second-guess ourselves, and wait for perfect certainty.
In that pause, we often outsource our decisions letting louder voices, faster competitors, or fear itself decide for us. The cost is drift, missed opportunities, and this quiet ache of knowing we are not bringing our best into the world.
Only the Brave is a call to courage. It’s about reclaiming your anchor, your compass, and your agency. It shows how identity holds you steady, how discernment cuts through the noise, and how bravery turns hesitation into momentum.
This talk is not about reckless risk-taking. It is about living true and choosing to act, to lead, and to bring into the world what only you and your organisation can bring.
Key Takeaways for your team:
Identity as Anchor
Find the strength that comes from knowing who you are and what you stand for, so every decision is rooted in clarity and confidence.
Discernment as Compass
Cut through the noise, focus on what truly matters, what is life-giving, and navigate uncertainty with alignment and purpose.
Bravery as Catalyst
Turn hesitation into forward motion. Discover how courage awakens agency and creates momentum, even when the path is unclear.

Beyond the Keynote
Every Only the Brave keynote includes:
A Keynote Companion with resources, reflections, and exercises for your team.
A Next Steps Integration Call with leadership to turn insight into strategy and ensure the learning takes root.
This keynote inspires leaders and individuals to stop outsourcing their choices and align and reclaim their agency. Audiences leave with a map to navigate chaos, chart their own course, and bring their unique contribution into the world.

“In a world where all speakers sound exactly the same, Pierre manages to sound completely different. He is the Ernest Hemingway to their Dan Brown, the Pink Floyd to their Nickleback.”