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SUMMARY:Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:Find a Black History Month Inspirational Speaker\n\n \n  \nBlack History Month (BHM) first became prominent in the UK in the 1980s\, with the first organised events taking place in London in 1987.  \nThe movement was first proposed by Black scholars in the US\, who sought ways to challenge racism and celebrate black culture and the lives of black people who have done remarkable things worldwide. While the US celebrates Black History Month in February\, Black History Month is celebrated in October in the UK. \nWhy Celebrate Black History Month?\nDespite this revolutionary movement and the rise of equality and diversity awareness\, racism is still present in our everyday lives. This was no more evident than in 2020 when we witnessed the world come together in response to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in the United States.  The following solidarity demonstrations sparked a resurgence of the #BlackLivesMatter movement – a worldwide movement for equality and justice against racial discrimination first launched in 2013. (see source) \nAs a result of Floyd and Taylor’s deaths\, Black History Month (BHM) 2021 was possibly one of the most significant since the event began and demonstrated the solidarity and support for BAME communities\, and yet in the months that followed\, England’s players at Euro 2020 also became victims of racial abuse online\, demonstrating that there is still a long way to go for racial equality. \nOur inspirational Black History Month Speakers are experts in their field.  From medical physicians and psychologists to speakers on wellness and diversity in the workplace\, career goals and equality\, financial health\, cultural influences\, fashion and inclusion – but one thing is for sure\, they’re all passionate speakers on Diversity\, Equality & Inclusion for Black and Ethnic Minorities within everyday society… \n  \nSearch all of our Black History Month Speakers\n\n\nFeatured Speaker – June Sarpong\n \n  \nJune Sarpong OBE is an award-winning author\, TV Presenter\, and BBC director of Creative Diversity. From human rights to feminism to workplace discrimination\, June’s pioneering influence has sent positive ripples throughout British business\, politics\, and society. She has spoken at several high-profile events—including the DNA Summit—to share her unique understanding of inclusion and diversity. \nJune is also the author of several award-winning books. In 2017\, she released Diversify: Six Degrees of Integration\, which spotlights groups often marginalised in society\, including women\, those living with disabilities\, and the LGBTQ+ community. \nThis was followed by The Power of Women (2018) and The Power of Privilege: How White People can Challenge Racism (2020)\, and her memoir The Only One in the Room is due out in 2025. \n  \nRelated Articles\nRead our past articles on our popular speakers. \nDiscover The Best Inspirational Speakers for Black History Month | 2025 \n \nThe Power of a Black History Month Speaker in Promoting Diversity and Inclusion \n \nhttps://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/news/black-history-month-speakers-2023/ \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Black History Month Diversity Speakers \nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nHire A Black History Month Speaker\nOur Black History Month Speakers can help businesses and event organisers support and educate their employees and/or audiences on these crucial matters. By incorporating Equality\, Inclusion\, and Diversity into their team-building\, training\, and workplace events\, we can learn to provide a better\, more inclusive community for all. \nIf you’d like to book an inspirational talk with a Black History Month speaker\, then do get in touch with Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at 0044 1753 439289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com \n  \nLearn more about Black History Month.
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:The Importance of Cyber Security Awareness Month\nCyber Security Awareness Month takes place every year from October 1st to October 31st. Originally a U.S. initiative\, it has since been embraced by the UK and Europe in response to the increasing advancements in AI and technology. \nAccording to Fobes… \n\nThere were 2\,365 cyberattacks in 2023\, with 343\,338\,964 victims.1\n2023 saw a 72% increase in data breaches since 2021\, which held the previous all-time record 1\nAround the world\, a data breach cost $4.88 million on average in 2024.2\nEmail is the most common vector for malware\, with around 35% of malware delivered via email in 2023.3\n94% of organisations have reported email security incidents.4\nBusiness email compromises accounted for over $2.9 billion in losses in 2023.5\nInformation security jobs are projected to grow by 32% between 2022 and 2032.6\n\n(see source) \nInitiated by the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA)\, Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to raise awareness about cybersecurity and cybercrime prevention. The event advocates for the safe use of all technology and education on technological advancements. It’s about creating strong partnerships between governments and corporations to amplify our message and foster a greater “digital” good. \n \nThe NCA aims to make cybersecurity easier and more accessible so that people can enjoy the benefits technology brings to their lives without worry. \nWhether in a professional or personal setting\, cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility and being educated about online safety can improve mental well-being and life’s stresses. \n  \nFind an Expert Cybersecurity Month Speaker\nHere at Great British Speakers\, we offer several cybersecurity experts who can advise you on the best way to improve your company’s online safety. By investing in cybersecurity today\, you can save money tomorrow. \nFeatured Speaker –  Glenn Wilkinson\nWhen he’s not being a consulting hacker\, Glenn Wilkinson is building products to help organisations defend themselves against cyber criminals; a security expert with more than 15 years of experience as an ‘ethical hacker’\, Glenn has helped several organisations\, from startups to governments and multinational conglomerates address security issues.  As a result\, he is well-known in the info-security industry. He has held presentations at many international conferences on cybersecurity\, ethical hacking\, Machine Learning\, AI and even cryptocurrency\, having worked for an Ethereum startup. \n \n  \nSearch all of our AI-Expert Speakers\n\n\nSimilar Speakers\n \nJoe Tidy is the BBC’s first dedicated Cybersecurity Reporter\, who has worked on investigations for international and home news outlets. Appointed in 2018\, he covered cybercrime\, hacking\, privacy\, data security\, online safety\, gaming\, and almost everything ‘internet’.  Read more about cybersecurity speaker\, Joe Tidy. \n  \n \nMisha Glenny is an expert security speaker on all aspects of organised crime.  From money laundering to cyber malfeasance\, people smuggling and the drugs trade\, he has unique insights into how new technology is reshaping traditional organised crime in the narcotics\, smuggling and sex trades. He also draws on his background in geopolitics to show how excellent power relations drive insecurity in cyberspace and why companies cannot rely on the government to support their vulnerabilities. His book McMafia: Seriously Organised Crime and DarkMarket: How Hackers Became the New Mafia was shortlisted for several prizes. McMafia has since been adapted into a TV series produced by AMC and the BBC. Read more about cybersecurity speaker\, Misha Glenny. \n  \nRelated Articles\nhttps://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/news/tech-expert-speaker-jeremy-white-joins-the-speaking-team/ \nFind the Best AI Speakers \n \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Speakers… \nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \nHire a Cybersecurity Awareness Month Speaker\nIf you’re holding an event for Cybersecurity Awareness Month and would like to hire an inspirational speaker to share their story and expertise\, contact us at Great British Speakers by emailing Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at bookings@greatbritishtalent.com or calling +44 1753 439 289 to speak to a member of the team.
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SUMMARY:Breast Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Breast Cancer Awareness Month\nWhy acknowledge Breast Cancer Awareness Month?\n1 in 7 females in the UK will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lifetime\, and while rare\, there are around 390 men diagnosed annually in the UK. \nBreast Cancer Awareness Month aims to unite people worldwide in support of those affected by breast cancer. While the occasion can be difficult for some\, it also fosters a sense of community\, promotes education\, raises funds\, and helps reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. \nHiring an inspirational breast cancer awareness speaker is a meaningful way for businesses and health event organisers to engage audiences\, encourage early detection\, and provide a supportive community for those who have experienced or have a loved one who has experienced cancer firsthand.   Our inspirational speakers share personal stories and expert insights\, fostering understanding and motivation. \nBy hiring a workplace wellness Cancer awareness speaker\, businesses can enhance workplace wellness initiatives\, encourage preventive care\, and demonstrate a commitment to corporate social responsibility\, creating a more supportive and informed work environment. \n  \nFind Inspirational Breast Cancer Awareness Month Speakers\nAt Great British Speakers\, we’ve worked hard to secure a team of professional expert breast cancer awareness month speakers – female health and wellness speakers who all have personal\, heartfelt reasons why cancer awareness is such a vital topic of conversation for them. So\, if you’re running an event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month or any health and wellness event this year\, our cancer awareness speakers at Great British Speakers are here to help. \nSearch all of our Cancer Awareness Speakers\n  \nFeatured Speakers – Louise McMilan\nWith over 30 years of experience\, Louise McMilan has had a successful career in HR and Recruitment for companies including North Somerset Council\, First Great Western Railway\, Ofsted\, UK-SH\, Clarks\, Capita\, Unit4 Business Software\, Refresco Gerber\, Bristol Airport\, Redhall Group\, Rotork\, Central Facilities Group\, and Purple House Recruitment. She took a career break in 2017 after being diagnosed with breast cancer; Louise found her self-worth and her passion for helping others manage their mental health. Learn more about Louise McMilan here. \n \n  \nRelated Articles\n\nSupporting Women’s Health in the Workplace\nOvercoming Adversity with Cancer Awareness Speaker Clive Branson\n\nhttps://greatbritishspeakers.co.uk/news/cancer-awareness-speakers/ \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Speakers… \nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nHire Breast Cancer Awareness Month Speakers\nIf you’re holding an event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and would like to hire an inspirational some Breast Cancer Awareness Month Speaker to share their story\, or perhaps a medical expert to hold a talk on the signs and symptoms or how to cope with a diagnosis\, then do get in touch with us at Great British Speakers by emailing Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at bookings@greatbritishtalent.com or call +44 1753 439 289 to speak to a member of the team.
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SUMMARY:Movember
DESCRIPTION:What is ‘Movember?’\n\nMovember is an annual event that occurs every November. During this time\, men grow moustaches to raise awareness of men’s health issues.\nBy encouraging men to grow moustaches\, Movember aims to increase early detection\, better knowledge and improved treatment of things such as prostate and testicular cancer\, mental health issues and men’s suicide.\nSince its inception\, Movember has raised over £400 million thanks to almost 7 million “Mo Bros” participating—not bad considering there were only 30 participants the first year.\n\nFacts! \n\n1 in 4 men admit to never having checked themselves for testicular cancer\nAlmost half of all men regularly forget to check themselves for testicular cancer\n47% of men with a mental health problem have never raised it in the workplace\nMen account for ¾ of UK deaths by suicide\nGlobally\, on average 1 man dies of suicide every minute of every day\nMen are dying on average 4.5 years earlier than women thanks to largely preventable/treatable reasons such as prostate or testicular cancer\, and mental health difficulties\n\n  \nFind the best Inspirational Movember Men’s Health Speakers.\nOver the past decade\, the highest suicide rates each year have been in working-age males. Employers must create a safe workplace to provide their staff with the best mental and physical health support possible. We have a large team of male mental health speakers who are willing to share their stories about mental health\, suicidal thoughts\, and physical illnesses such as cancer. \nFeatured Speaker – Clive Branson\nThe last few years have been an astonishing period for Clive Branson\, who’s no stranger to the isolation mental and physical health can bring. Having been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2017 and Prostate Cancer a year later\, Clive has battled more than most. And although the last five years have been rather eventful for Clive and his family\, his philosophy now is simple – not to allow daily challenges to define him.  Today\, Clive’s mission is to actively demonstrate that we do have the ability to overcome adversity. Resilience\, Hope and Positivity are crucial words in his vocabulary\, and the next chapter of his life will be met with stoicism and a smile.  Clive is the epitome of an ‘inspirational speaker.’ \n \n  \nSearch all of our leading Men's Health Speakers\n  \nRelated Articles\nhttps://greatbritishspeakers.co.uk/news/mens-mental-health-roman-kemp/ \n  \nDiscover our International Men’s Day Speakers – 19th November 2025\n \n  \nThe best Movember Men’s Health Speakers on our Podcast\n\nClive Branson | Overcoming Adversity\, Disability \nBen Smith | LGBTQ+ Anti-Bullying & Endurance\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Violence Isn’t Gendered\nAlex Staniforth | Mind Over Mountains Men’s Mental Health\nDave Walsh | World’s Strongest Disabled Man\nSteve Carr | ‘Losing Myself to Find Everything’ – Suicide Awareness\n\n \nListen to the Podcast!\nChats with some of the UK’s leading Speakers… \nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nHire the best Movember Men’s Health Speakers\nIf you’re looking to hold an event for Movember or just want to educate and support your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Anti-Bullying Week speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Find Motivational Anti-Bullying Week Speakers\nWhy is Anti-Bullying Week So Important?\nAnti-Bullying Week is an annual event held across the UK with the aim of raising awareness of bullying and the ways to prevent it and respond to it. Organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance\, 2022’s theme was ‘Reach Out’\, aiming to empower children to counter the harm that bullying causes. Previous themes have included kind words\, being united against bullying\, respect\, change\, equality for all\, and the future of bullying. \nFacts! \n\nIn 2021\, over 80% of UK schools marked the event\, reaching over 7.5 million children\n23% of employees have experienced bullying in the workplace\n40% of young people have been bullied within the last year\n64% of children have come across bullying but 36% say they don’t know what to do about it\n23% of young people aged 11-16 said the COVID-19 pandemic made bullying worse\n\n  \nFind Inspirational Anti-Bullying Week Speakers\nWith the invention of social media\, bullying moved off of the playground and into our houses. Children and young people now have several ways in which they can bully or can be bullied\, and this will only rise as each generation comes along. Shockingly\, bullying doesn’t end when school days. there’s a shocking amount of bullying happening in workplaces among adults and not everyone knows how to act against it. We have a range of speakers specialised in anti-bullying\, either due to a professional interest or a personal experience\, who are more than happy to talk about their story in order to educate the young and old. \nFeatured Speaker – Alex Staniforth | Anti-Bullying Week Speakers\nAlex Staniforth is no stranger to overcoming adversity. In 2017 he became the fastest person ever to climb all 100 UK county tops by bicycle\, foot and kayak\, covering over 5\,000 miles in 72 days. By the age of 25\, he had already attempted to summit Mount Everest twice and survived two days trapped in the 2015 Nepal earthquake. \nThe adventurer and mental health advocate has authored two books and founded the mental health charity\, ‘Mind Over Mountains’ after overcoming his own crippling anxiety from bullying and a stammer\, which would lead to poor mental health and an eating disorder. He is now dedicated to helping others to climb their own ‘Everest’. \n \n  \n  \nAnti-Bullying Week Speakers | Similar Speakers \n\nSupporting Women’s Health in the Workplace\nWorld Mental Health Day Speakers 2022\n\nhttps://greatbritishspeakers.co.uk/news/mental-health-speaker-ben-smith/ \nBen Smith – Motivational speaker Ben Smith has delivered over 400 talks reaching nearly 100\,000 people since completing his 401 Challenge\, to raise money for the LGBTQ+ anti-bullying charity\, Stonewall.  His teaching includes healing through support\, achieving goals and above all\, proving that with happiness and a strong foundation\, anything is possible.  The 401 Foundation\, which was set up in response to Ben’s accomplishments undertaking The 401 Challenge\, offers grants with the aim to help communities and individuals build confidence and self-esteem\, and positively contribute. \n  \n“A Chat With…” our Anti-Bullying Week Speakers | Podcast\n\nSteve Carr | Suicide Prevention Speaker\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Abuse Isn’t Gendered Keynote\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | Anti-Bullying Week Info & Support\n\nAnti-Bullying Alliance\nOdd Socks Day in your Workplace\nWhat is Workplace Bullying?\nIs Bullying at Work on the Rise?\nMIND – Mental Health Support\n\n  \nHire the best Anti-Bullying Week Speakers\nIf you’re looking for Anti-Bullying Week Speakers or just want to educate your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Christmas Party Entertainment at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Corporate Christmas Party Entertainment – Entertainers & Hosts\nAre you ready to book the best Christmas corporate event you’ve ever been to…\nWe know that finding the perfect entertainer for your event can be difficult – especially with so many options to choose from. \nLuckily\, at Great British Speakers\, we only work with the crème de la crème of the entertainment world\, making the decision far easier for busy event planners like you. \nFrom engaging after-dinner speakers to magicians\, musicians or even celebrity guests\,  our corporate Christmas entertainers are a great way to motivate\, inspire and promote positivity! \nOr\, if you’re looking to award your team\, why not add a bit of Hollywood glamour and hold a very glitzy Christmas awards ceremony? \nWhat the prizes are is up to you\, but when it comes to hosting\, why not hire a presenter who will ensure your awards event is a night to remember for all the right reasons… \nAnd if you’re after a recognisable voice\, then you can now hire a Celebrity Voiceover with us too! \nSo\, if you’re hoping to give your audience something completely unique this festive season\, then hire one of the UK’s most magical entertainers in the business. \nThe Best Entertainment For Corporate Christmas Events 2022 | Great British Speakers \n \n  \nCorporate Christmas Entertainment | Similar Speakers Blogs \n\nFind the Best After Dinner Speakers\nFind a Virtual Speaker for Remote Celebrations\nHire a Celebrity Awards Host\nCelebrity Voiceovers\n\n  \nHire The Best Corporate Christmas Party Entertainment\nIf you’d like to book the best corporate Christmas Party Entertainment then do get in touch with Jane Farnham and Steve Denison on 0044 1753 439289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Disability History Month at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Disability History Month Speakers\nWhy is Disability History Month Important?\nDisability History Month runs from the middle of November to the middle of December every year and covers other awareness days such as COPD Awareness Month\, Anti-Bullying Week and International Day of People with Disabilities. \nSince starting in 2010\, Disability History Month has covered a range of topics including mental health and wellbeing\, relationships and sex\, hidden disabilities\, independence and inclusion\, but it’s one of it’s main aims is to provide equality for disabled people in the workplace. \nFacts! \n\nIn the UK\, 1 in 5 people have a disability\n83% of disabilities are acquired during working age\nIn the 2020/21 financial year\, roughly 14.6 million people in the UK had a disability\n5% of disabled people aged 16-64 were in employment compared to 81% of non-disabled people\n\nThe important thing to remember is that disability equality is a responsibility for all and not just for those living with a disability. \n  \nFind an Inspirational Disability History Month Speaker\nIt’s the sad truth that many people with disabilities still face prejudice in a world made for able-bodied people\, and are therefore often overlooked. That’s where our inspirational Disability History Month Speakers come in. \nWith more and more businesses wanting to adapt and be more inclusive to their disabled employees – whether that’s a disabled toilet\, wheelchair-friendly access or being allowed guide-dogs – our speakers can provide you with a better understanding and better opportunities for yourself and your disabled staff. \nFeatured Speaker – Ade Adepitan | Disability History Month Speaker\nFrom Paralympic basketball player to popular TV presenter and author\, Ade Adepitan is one of our most popular speakers on disability and inclusion. He works extensively in the UK\, educating schools\, charities and businesses about disability rights\, inclusion\, equality and discrimination. Ade is an inspirational speaker and was recognised in 2020’s Powerlist of the 100 Most Influential Black British People. \n \n  \nDisability History Month | Similar Speakers and Blogs \n\nMotivational Disability Speakers for Equality and Inclusion\n5 Steps to Build Confidence in Your Team Members\nOvercoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n  \n“A Chat With…” our Disability History Month Speakers \n\nClaire Lomas | Inspirational Paraplegic Speaker\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability\, Equality and Inclusion Speaker\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | Disability History Month Support \n\nUK Disability History Month | In the Workplace\nUnderstanding and Supporting Staff with a Hidden Disability\nSupporting Disabled Staff in the Workplace\nHow to Promote Diversity and Inclusion\n\n  \nHire UK Disability History Month Speakers\nWe are fortunate enough to work with a number of inspirational disabled speakers including Steve Brown\, Amar Latif\, Michael McGrath\, Liz Johnson and Stef Reid\, to name but a few.  If you’re looking to hold an event for Disability History Month or just want to educate your colleagues\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:International Mens Day speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Inspiring International Mens Day Speakers\nWhy Celebrate International Men’s Day?\nCoinciding with Movember\, International Men’s Day (IMD) – 19th November –International Men’s Day provides a platform to highlight men’s achievements and contributions to society\, while also addressing the challenges they face. This observance aims to promote positive male role models\, foster discussions on men’s health and well-being\, and encourage conversations about gender equality and inclusivity. \nBy recognising International Men’s Day\, we can create awareness and promote dialogue on issues that affect men in various aspects of life. It allows us to acknowledge their strengths\, embrace diversity\, and work towards creating a more equitable and supportive environment for all. Let us come together to celebrate the positive impact of men and address the issues that matter most to them on this significant occasion. \nWith ‘Toxic Masculinity‘ said to be one of the main reasons why men are less likely to seek medical advice\, International Men’s Day (IMD) aims to promote a different narrative. It seeks to empower men\, encouraging them to prioritize their well-being and feel assured when seeking support. By doing so\, IMD equips men with valuable tools to become positive role models for future generations\, fostering a healthier and more supportive environment for all. \nInternational Mens Day Facts!\n\nIn 2021\, 4\,704 men in England\, Wales and Scotland took their own lives\, roughly 13 a day\nMen make up ¾ of all deaths by suicide\nMen are twice as likely to be victims of violent crime\n95% of UK prisoners are male\n\nFind an International Mens Day Speakers – Our International Men’s Day Speakers are here to offer men guidance and support\, by providing an open space to discuss sensitive subjects\, such as mental health and wellbeing\, male-cancers/physical health\, relationships and fatherhood\, and gender and equality. The day is also in celebration of inspirational male role models\, many of whom have shown true resilience and overcome great adversities to get to where they are today. Plus\, it’s also an opportunity to appreciate male role models in business\, and the many men who have made fantastic achievements in history and modern-day society. \nIt’s probably unfair to hero just one of our Inspiring International Mens Day Speakers\, however\, Roman has probably created the greatest waves of late within the media to highlight the issues: \nFeatured Speaker – Roman Kemp | International Mens Day Speakers\nWhilst best known for being a radio DJ and TV presenter\, Roman Kemp’s work on male mental health\, depression\, anxiety and suicide is fast eclipsing his media career. In 2020\, his friend and colleague Joe Lyons took his own life after silently battling with mental health difficulties. Shocked by this\, Roman has made it his mission to ensure everyone – particularly men – is able to speak up about their problems and to seek help before it’s too late. He brought this to the mainstream through his BBC3 documentary Our Silent Emergency. \nSince this sad time\, Roman has spoken at universities\, and companies about male mental health and suicide\, and has teamed up with the mental health charity MIND to promote the importance of speaking out. \n \n  \n  \nInternational Mens Day Speakers | Similar Speakers\n\nOur top 15 Inspirational Men’s Day Speakers\nSpeaking Up on Men’s Mental Health – ‘Our Silent Emergency’ with Roman Kemp\n\n  \n“A Chat With…” Episodes with our International Mens Day Speakers | Podcast\n\nClive Branson | Overcoming Adversity\, Disability \nBen Smith | LGBTQ+ Anti-Bullying & Endurance\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Violence Isn’t Gendered\nAlex Staniforth | Mind Over Mountains Men’s Mental Health\nDave Walsh | World’s Strongest Disabled Man\nSteve Carr | ‘Losing Myself to Find Everything’ – Suicide Awareness\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability & Workplace Equality \n\n  \nLinks to Resources | International Mens Day Speakers and Support \n\nInternational Men’s Day\nContact ‘Mind’ – Mental Health Charity\n7 Ideas for Embracing International Men’s Day in Your Workplace\nWhy International Men’s Day is Important for Inclusive Cultures\nWhat can Employers do to Improve Men’s Health?\n\n  \nHire the best International Mens Day Speakers\nWith the worrying statistics on male self-harm and suicide\, it’s more vital than ever to ensure men are supported and they know that they don’t have to suffer in silence. If you are holding an event for International Men’s Day\, or just want to educate your staff\, then contact Great British Speakers Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
URL:https://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/event/international-mens-day-speakers/2027-11-19/
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SUMMARY:International Day of People with Disabilities speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:International Day of People with Disabilities Speakers\nWhy Acknowledge ‘International Day of People With Disabilities’?\nThe International Day of People with Disabilities aims to help others understand disability and to help improve awareness\, rights and the well-being of people with disabilities. \nOver the years\, themes have included art and culture\, independent living\, accessibility\, technology\, rights and laws\, employment\, education\, sustainability\, inclusion\, power and leadership. \nOne of the key themes across the years is that of invisible disabilities such as diabetes\, neurological injuries\, chronic fatigue\, autism and hearing loss. It’s important that we open up a conversation about disabilities that are not immediately clear in the hope that we can reduce the stigma around these ‘invisible’ disabilities. \nPeople with disabilities are one of the most excluded groups in our society\, and the global COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated pre-existing inequalities such as lack of healthcare access\, employment barriers and community participation. \nFacts! \n\nOver 15% of the world’s population live with some form of disability\nIn the UK\, 1 in 5 people have a disability\n83% of disabilities are acquired during working age\nIn the 2020/21 financial year\, roughly 14.6 million people in the UK had a disability\n5% of disabled people aged 16-64 were in employment compared to 81% of non-disabled people\n\nThe important thing to remember is that disability equality is a responsibility for all and not just for those living with a disability. \n  \nFind an Inspirational International Day of People With Disabilities Speaker\nAt Great British Speakers\, we work alongside some of the country’s best physical and mental health and disability speakers. They all have personal and/or professional reasons as to why they believe disability\, and invisible disability is an important topic to discuss. \nWith more and more businesses wanting to adapt and be more inclusive to their disabled employees – whether that’s a disabled toilet\, wheelchair-friendly access or being allowed guide dogs – our speakers can provide you with a better understanding and better opportunities for yourself and your disabled staff. \nFeatured Speaker – Claire Lomas | International Day of People With Disabilities\nIn 2017\, Claire Lomas was in a freak horse-riding accident that left her paraplegic. After years of physiotherapy\, her story made national headlines when she completed the 2012 London Marathon over 17 days whilst wearing a ReWalk robotic suit. \nShe has since become one of the most inspirational sports and disability personalities and has raised in excess of £500\,000 for charities. \nThrough her talks\, Claire demonstrates how you can overcome anything thrown at you and how to find your determination to succeed. She also speaks openly and honestly about the challenges she faced immediately after the accident and in the long term.  Listen to our Podcast episode with Claire Lomas HERE. \n \n  \nInternational Day of People With Disabilities | Similar Speakers \n\nMotivational Disability Speakers for Equality and Inclusion\n5 Steps to Build Confidence in Your Team Members\nOvercoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n“A Chat With Claire Lomas…” our International Day of People With Disabilities Speakers\n\nWinston Ben Clements | Disability\, Equality and Inclusion Speaker\nDave Walsh | Multiple Sclerosis and Disability Speaker\nClive Branson Overcoming Adversity with Motivational Speaker Clive Branson\n\n  \nLinks to Resources | International Day of People With Disabilities \n\nUnited Nations | International Day of People With Disabilities\nNot Every Disability is Visible\nDisability and Employment\nDisability at Work\nInternational Day of People With Disabilities | Workplaces\nUnderstanding and Supporting Staff with a Hidden Disability\nSupporting Disabled Staff in the Workplace\nHow to Promote Diversity and Inclusion\n\n  \nHire a motivational ‘International Day of People With Disabilities’ Speaker\nWe are fortunate enough to work with a number of inspirational disabled speakers including Steve Brown\, Amar Latif\, Michael McGrath\, Liz Johnson and Stef Reid\, to name but a few. \nTo book an International Day of People With Disabilities speaker\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
URL:https://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/event/international-day-of-people-with-disabilities-speakers/2027-12-03/
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SUMMARY:Veganuary Speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Vegan and Plant-Based Cooks for Veganuary\nWhat is Veganuary?\nCreated in 2014\, Veganuary has become a popular way for people to dip their toes in the world of vegan and plant-based food. Veganuary encourages people and businesses to move to a more plant-based diet in order to prevent animal suffering\, protect the environment and improve health. \nIn 2015\, almost 13\,000 people signed up for Veganuary\, a figure that doubled for the first three years\, before jumping to over 168\,000 in 2018. This would go on to increase each year.  In January 2023 over 70\,000 people across 228 countries and territories signed up to take part\, breaking all previous records and demonstrating a clear interest in the growing rise of veganism and  it’s potentional health benefits. \n  \nFind Inspirational Veganuary Speakers\nAt Great British Speakers\, we work alongside some of the country’s best cooks\, chefs\, food writers and vegan advocates. So\, this January why not join the thousands of us who will make resolutions to learn more about cooking healthy plant-based food\, nutrition\, the sustainable impact of plant based food on our environment. \nJust some of our plant-based Veganuary speakers include; \nFounder of Planthood\, Will Moxham \, vegan chef Lisa Marley\,  nutritionist and social media influencer Plant Based Pixie\, Great British Bake Off’s Rav Bansal\,  and Botanist and Superfoods Guru James Wong.   \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nContact us Great British Speakers for a personalised shortlist of Food\, Wellness & Nutritional speakers available for 'Veganuary' Events.\n\n\nLEARN MORE\nVeganuary  \n\nVeganuary | Workplace Challenge\nVeganuary 2024 – Your Ultimate Guide\n\n  \nHire the Best Veganuary Speakers\nIf you’re looking to sign up to Veganuary\, introduce it to the workplace\, or simply want to educate your staff on veganism\, then book one of our vegan / plant-based speakers. \nContact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Dry January Speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Dry January Speakers: Find Addiction and Wellness Speakers for Dry January\nWhy  Participate in Dry January?\nDry January UK sees adults up and down the country giving up alcohol for the month of January. \nOfficially starting in 2013 with 4\,000 participants\, it has grown exponentially with 2022 seeing 130\,000 take part. \nDry January was founded in 2013 by Emily Robinson who  stopped drinking alcohol in 2011 in preparation for first half marathon run.  Soon after Emily started working for Alcohol Change UK\, and again gave up alcohol during January as a way to feel better after the Christmas period.  But now that she worked for Alcohol Change UK\, she found herself being asked to speak about her own experience and ‘Dry January’ was born. \nWith famous names such as journalists Alastair Campbell and Peter Osborne on board\, the campaign grew and grew\, and continues to attract more participants every year to become healthier\, but also assist to bring awareness and help those looking overcome alcoholism / addiction issues. \n  \nFind inspirational Dry January Speakers\nAt Great British Speakers\, we work alongside some of the country’s best physical and mental health and well-being speakers\, some of whom have their own personal experiences of alcohol dependency and addiction. \n \n\nDry January Speakers – Lauren Windle\nLauren Windle is a journalist\, author and public speaker specialising in addictions. Working as an event and marketing executive in the City of London during her 20s\, Lauren developed a love for cocaine and alcohol which quickly spiraled into an addiction. \nIn 2014\, she got clean and became sober and put her life back together. She now runs a recovery course for others who also struggle with unmanageable behaviours. \nThe course has seen many people recover from addictions to substances\, food\, alcohol\, gambling\, sex\, pornography and co-dependency\, amongst others. Lauren is one of the ideal motivational\, Dry January speakers. \n  \n\n\n\nDry January Speakers – Mandy Saligari\nMandy is the founder and clinical director of Charter\, one of London’s leading outpatient clinics specialising in private addiction treatment. Having recovered from addiction herself\, Mandy understands first-hand the difficulties of overcoming addiction. \nShe now runs group workshops and hosts interventions and lectures on the subject in an attempt to help others also overcome their addictions. Mandy is also passionate about dispelling the social stigma attached to mental health and holds regular talks at schools on early intervention\, addiction\, emotional coping mechanisms and self-esteem. \n  \nContact us Great British Speakers for a personalised shortlist of mental health and addiction specialists available for Dry January Events.\n  \nLEARN MORE\n Dry January.  \n\nDry January\nAlcohol Change | Dry January for Workplaces\nSupport Your Employees This Dry January\nPact HR | Dry January & Alcohol\n\n  \nTo book the best Dry January speakers\, contact Great British Speakers’ Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
URL:https://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/event/dry-january-speakers/2028-01-01/
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SUMMARY:Blue Monday Speakers at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n  \nWhat is Blue Monday?\nThe term Blue Monday is a compilation term for what we’ve come to know as those post-Christmas blues… back to a normal work routine\,  cold\, dark days and the costs of unpaid Christmas debts and winter credit card bills\,  all which make this time of year feel a tad more gloomy. \nThe term was coined by a psychologist\, Cliff Arnall\, back in 2004\, when  Sky Travel\, asked him for a “scientific formula” for the January blues. From his research\, Arnell calculated that the most depressing day of the year could be discovered using the following formula; \nWhere weather=W\, debt=d\, time since Christmas=T\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q\, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. ‘D’ is not defined in the release\, nor are units. \nUsing his calculation\, he determined that the most depressing day of the year was\, in fact\, the 3rd Monday of January. \n – so next year\, it will fall on the 20th of January 2025. \nDespite the term initially being coined to encourage people to book holidays – the term seems to have stuck\, as is now widely used in to describe those seasonal blues and even more severe mental health and mood disorders\, such as SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). \nHowever\, in some circumstances\, when these moods don’t lift\, they can spiral into more long-term mental health conditions. \nSo while the date may have been coined for a quick holiday PR stunt\, the awareness it’s raised over the years has been fundamental in raising the wider concerns of mental health issues globally. \n  \nFind Inspirational Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt Great British Speakers\, you can hire Blue Monday mental health speakers who specifically focus on health and fitness\, from mental wellness professionals to some of the country’s leading Sports stars who will bring a whole different level to your team-building event through their motivational talks to really heighten your team’s morale through these difficult months. \nSo\, if you would be interested in finding out more about our Blue Monday speakers\, we are only an email or a phone call away – the team at Great British Speakers is here to help you find the best mental health speakers. \nFeatured Speaker:  Rob Hosking\n \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact us Great British Speakers for a personalised shortlist of Blue Monday mental health speakers.\nLEARN MORE\nMental Health Speakers | Similar Speakers & Blogs \n\nSuicide Prevention Speaker Steve Carr\nSupporting Women’s Health in the Workplace\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Andrew Pain\nNew Ways to Cope with Mental Health in the Workplace\nSpeaking Up on Men’s Mental Health with Roman Kemp\n\nhttps://greatbritishspeakers.co.uk/news/health-motivational-speaker-2024/ \n  \n“A Chat With…”  Episodes with our Mental Health Speakers | Podcast. \n \n\nClive Branson | Overcoming Adversity\, Disability \nBen Smith | LGBTQ+ Anti-Bullying & Endurance\nAndrew Pain | Domestic Violence Isn’t Gendered\nAlex Staniforth | Mind Over Mountains Men’s Mental Health\nDave Walsh | World’s Strongest Disabled Man\nSteve Carr | ‘Losing Myself to Find Everything’ – Suicide Awareness\n\n\nLinks to Resources | Mental Health Support \n\nContact ‘Mind’ – Mental Health Charity\nContact Samaritans – Mental Health Charity\nWorld Health Organization \nWorld Mental Health Day\n\n  \nHire Blue Monday Mental Health Speakers\nIf you’d like to book any motivational Blue Monday Mental Health speakers to add some optimism and inspiration this Blue Monday\, then do get in touch with directors Jane Farnham and Steve Denison here at Great British Speakers. \nCall +44 1753 439289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com \n 
URL:https://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/event/mental-health-speakers/2028-01-15/
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SUMMARY:World Cancer Day at GREAT BRITISH SPEAKERS
DESCRIPTION:Search for World Cancer Day speakers here\nWhy Acknowledge World Cancer Day?\nCreated in 2000\, World Cancer Day is held every 4th February and aims to unite the world in raising awareness\, improving education and sourcing cures to all cancers\, as well as ensuring live-saving cancer treatment and care is accessible to all. \nSince its start\, World Cancer Day has covered many themes including care\, positive mindsets\, debunking myths\, diet and activity\, prevention and\, above all else\, communication. \nWorld Cancer Day Facts!\n\n10 million people die from cancer every year\n1/3 of cancer cases can be prevented\, and another 1/3 can be treated if found early\nUp to 27% of cancers are related to lifestyle factors including smoking\nThe estimated global cost of cancer is to be £974 billion or $1.16 trillion\nHalf the world’s population lacks access to full cancer health services\n\nFind Inspirational World Cancer Day Speakers\nAt Great British Speakers\, we’ve worked hard to secure a team of professional cancer awareness and health experts\, who all have personal reasons as to why cancer awareness is an important topic for them. Between them\, they highlight ways you can reduce your risk of cancer and how to catch the signs early. \nFeatured Speaker – Bridgid Nzekwu | World Cancer Day Speakers\nAfter battling cancer twice\, reporter Bridgid Nzekwu is an advocate for physical and mental health and wellbeing. Shortly after leaving school\, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and went through gruelling radiotherapy before being given a clean bill of health. Then in 2012 she was told that a benign lump in her left breast had developed into a malignant tumour. Poignantly\, it seems the cause of the cancer was the high dose of radiation she had when she was younger\, and because of his high does\, it meant she was unable to have anymore and so opted to have her breast removed. But once the doctors told her she had a 25% chance of the cancer returning in the other breast\, she opted for a double mastectomy. Through her own experience\, Bridgit is a speaker who can impart wisdom and truly sympathise with any audience. \n \nWorld Cancer Day Speakers | Similar Speakers and Blogs\n\nClive Branson\nDr Brooke Vandermolen\nSimon Thomas\nHealth and Wellness Speakers\nOvercoming Adversity – A Chat With Clive Branson\nCancer Awareness Speakers: Health Experts & Survivors \n\nLinks to Resources for Cancer Support\n\nWorld Cancer Day\nCancer Research – Coping with Cancer\nMacmillan – Cancer Information and Support\nWork and Cancer\nMacmillan at Work – Employers \nCancer Research – Cancer Awareness in the Workplace\nCancer in the Workplace\nWorking with Cancer\n\nHire inspirational World Cancer Day Speakers\nIf you’re holding an event and want to find the best World Cancer Day speakers\, or simply want to educate your staff on the symptoms\, treatment and effects of cancer within the workplace\, then get in touch with us\, as we have an array of experts just waiting to share their story. Contact Great British Speakers Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com 
URL:https://www.greatbritishvoices.co.uk/event/world-cancer-day-speakers/2028-02-04/
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SUMMARY:Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month\, held every March\, our male health speakers are here to support and increase awareness about prostate cancer. The initiative\, organised by Prostate Cancer UK\, strives to educate men about the common signs and symptoms\, facilitate early diagnosis\, and potentially increase cure rates. \nFind Inspirational Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Speakers\nAt Great British Speakers\, we’ve worked hard to secure a team of professional prostate cancer awareness month speakers—health and wellness experts from all walks of life—from those living with the disease to cancer survivors and doctors—all of whom have personal\, heartfelt reasons why cancer awareness is such a vital topic of conversation for them.  So\, if you’re running an event and searching for  Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Speakers or any health and wellness event this year\, our cancer awareness speakers at Great British Speakers are here to help. \nSearch ALL of our Cancer Awareness Speakers\n  \nFeatured Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Speakers\nA medical doctor and award-winning TV host Dr David Bull\, has over 20 years of experience reporting on health matters in both Britain and America. With degrees in medicine\, science\, and surgery and experience working in some of the country’s top hospitals\, Dr Bull is frequently booked as a keynote speaker. \nDr Mark Porter is the BBC’s resident medical expert\, reporting on Radio 4 and The One Show. A journalist and a busy GP\, Dr Porter’s relaxed\, no-nonsense attitude has made him a popular keynote speaker and presenter for the medical industry. \nAfter 20 years in the military defence industry\, Clive Branson was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer and Motor Neurone Disease. Now a successful mental health speaker\, Clive shares his battles and how to live with our vulnerabilities successfully. \n  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nFind Chats with Cancer Awareness Speaker Clive Branson\, and many other wellness experts on our Podcast channel.\nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nHire an Inspirational Prostate Cancer Awareness Speaker\nIf you’re holding an event and trying to find Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Speakers and would like to hire an inspirational speaker to share their story\, or perhaps a medical expert to hold a talk on the signs and symptoms or how to cope with a diagnosis\, then do get in touch with us at Great British Speakers by emailing Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at  bookings@greatbritishtalent.com or call +44 1753 439 289 to speak to a member of the team
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