INSPiRE Speaker's Services Dallas

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918-781-9834
123 Anywhere Dallas, TX 75233

About INSPiRE Speaker's Services Dallas

At INSPiRE Speaker's Services, we...

1. Train public speakers, salespeople, business leaders, etc. to more effectively communicate to their audience in order to bring about whatever desired action they may be working toward.

2. Help business leaders ...by training their employees in teambuilding, effective communication and conflict management.

Marc Adams is the Speaker's Coach and founder of INSPiRE Speaker's Services. Marc uses an enthusiastic blend of humorous and inspiring stories to captivate and motivate people from all walks of life. Having Marc as a part of your program is sure to add a lot of energy, excitement, and laughter to your meeting, while also being educational and inspirational. His focus and passion as a speaker can be summed up in two words: Life Change!

Here's what a few others are saying about Marc Adams:

"The dictionary's definition of a storyteller is ‘one who gives an account or narrative.' The definition should be ‘Marc Adams'. Marc is able to bring his seminars and assemblies to life through the telling of stories. He is a very flexible speaker. When we needed to change plans, he was willing to add an extra day to be with us. He not only agreed to present assemblies to our youth, he also agreed to speak to two different community events on the subject of abstinence. He used storytelling to illustrate the need for members of our community to take a stand for abstinence and encourage our youth to remain abstinent. Afterwards, several teachers and the Principal expressed their appreciation for Marc's message and stated that their students really needed to hear a message like the one that was presented. A few weeks after the assemblies, I started teaching at one of the schools that Marc spoke to. The students were still talking about the assembly and how ‘cool' it was. They paid attention. They were drawn in by what he had to say. During a class session, I asked the students what they would say to someone who called them a chicken because of their virginity. The students responded with an answer that Marc gave them during the assembly. They loved the stories that he told. He made an impact on their minds. The best thing about Marc is that he truly believes in his work. He is the real thing!"
Eva McGann, Educator/Event Coordinator, Washington D.C.

"Marc is a dynamic communicator! He is a very high-energy person and it definitely shows in his speaking. He has a powerful way of encouraging and challenging students to serve the Lord and make a difference. He will have your students ready to take on the world. I highly recommend him to anyone!"
Troy Holifield, Youth Pastor, Sapulpa, Oklahoma

"From my experience working with Marc Adams, I feel God has given him the ability to speak effectively to adults and teenagers and hold their attention throughout. Marc is best at inspiring and motivating people to new heights. He is a ‘high energy' speaker who uses humor and storytelling to keep your attention. He is able to move his audience in such a way that he inspires them to do great things."
Bill Foster, State Representative, Missouri House of Representatives

"Marc Adams will be an effective communicator for your next event. Marc can take the unchanging truths found in the Bible and express them in such a way that today's youth can understand, apply, and make life-changing decisions. I can wholeheartedly endorse his abilities!"
Michael Batdorf, Department Manager of Wal-Mart, Midwest City, Oklahoma

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  • Mon Mon 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Tue Tue 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Wed Wed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Thu Thu 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Fri Fri 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Sat Sat 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Sun Sun Closed

Updates & tips from INSPiRE Speaker's Services Dallas

Need a Motivational Speaker for your next Dallas event?

INSPiRE Speaker's Services of Dallas has motivational and inspirational speakers that can move any crowd to action.  Whether you are looking for a motivational speaker who can give your event a charge, or a public speaker that can teach your audience on a specific topic, we have speakers who can inspire or instruct. 


If you are in the Dallas metroplex area, contact us today at 918-781-9834 for more information on how we can help make your next event a huge success.  Our speakers are not only interested in helping you "onstage", but are willing to serve you in any other way you need us.


For more information on INSPiRE Speaker's Services, visit our website at http://inspirecoaching180.com/training-services.html.

INSPiRE Speaker's Servicesof Dallas has motivational and inspirational speakers that can move any crowd to action. Whether you are looking for a motivational speaker who can give your event a charge, or a public speaker that can teach your audience on a specific... Read More

Jun 08, 2009

Dallas Motivational Speakers Available

INSPiRE Speaker's Services of Dallas have a group of motivational and inspirational speakers that will meet the needs of your group's next event.  Whether you are looking for a public speaker in the Metroplex, or throughout the state of Texas, INSPiRE has a speaker to fit your needs. 

The group of available speaker's is led by Marc Adams (pictured below), the Speaker's Coach of INSPiRE Speaker's Services.  Marc has spoken at hundreds of events and venues, including youth events, businesses meetings, community leadership events, churches and public school assemblies. His primary audience has been students (middle-high school and college;), but more and more business and community leaders are using Marc to train and motivate their employees and other leaders.  He specializes in:
  • Youth events:  Marc has addressed literally hundreds of student groups.  To book Marc for your next youth event, visit youthspeakers.org.
  • Training other speakers: Marc is the Speaker's Coach for INSPiRE, and has written the materials used in The Exceptional Speaker's Course presented by INSPiRE Speaker's Services.  This is something that Marc is very passionate about.  If you'd like to find out when and where the next course is being offered, click here!
  • Business coaching/training: Another area that Marc is passionate about is helping business leaders teach their employees in the areas of teambuilding, conflict management, and communication.  If you are a Dallas/Fort Worth business owner or manager, visit this site to find out how INSPiRE Speaker's Services can impact your business.  We can help your sales team be more effective.  We can teach your workers how to get along better.  And we can help improve the overall communication in your office.


Marc uses an enthusiastic blend of humorous and inspiring stories to captivate and motivate people from all walks of life. Having Marc as a part of your program is sure to add a lot of energy, excitement, and laughter to your meeting, while also being educational and inspirational. His focus and passion as a speaker can be summed up in two words: Life Change!

Here's what a few others are saying about Marc Adams:

"The dictionary's definition of a storyteller is ‘one who gives an account or narrative.' The definition should be ‘Marc Adams'. Marc is able to bring his seminars and assemblies to life through the telling of stories. He is a very flexible speaker. When we needed to change plans, he was willing to add an extra day to be with us. He not only agreed to present assemblies to our youth, he also agreed to speak to two different community events on the subject of abstinence. He used storytelling to illustrate the need for members of our community to take a stand for abstinence and encourage our youth to remain abstinent. Afterwards, several teachers and the Principal expressed their appreciation for Marc's message and stated that their students really needed to hear a message like the one that was presented. A few weeks after the assemblies, I started teaching at one of the schools that Marc spoke to. The students were still talking about the assembly and how ‘cool' it was. They paid attention. They were drawn in by what he had to say. During a class session, I asked the students what they would say to someone who called them a chicken because of their virginity. The students responded with an answer that Marc gave them during the assembly. They loved the stories that he told. He made an impact on their minds. The best thing about Marc is that he truly believes in his work. He is the real thing!"
Eva McGann, Educator/Event Coordinator, Washington D.C.

"Marc is a dynamic communicator! He is a very high-energy person and it definitely shows in his speaking. He has a powerful way of encouraging and challenging students to serve the Lord and make a difference. He will have your students ready to take on the world. I highly recommend him to anyone!"
Troy Holifield, Youth Pastor, Sapulpa, Oklahoma

"From my experience working with Marc Adams, I feel God has given him the ability to speak effectively to adults and teenagers and hold their attention throughout. Marc is best at inspiring and motivating people to new heights. He is a ‘high energy' speaker who uses humor and storytelling to keep your attention. He is able to move his audience in such a way that he inspires them to do great things."
Bill Foster, State Representative, Missouri House of Representatives

"Marc Adams will be an effective communicator for your next event. Marc can take the unchanging truths found in the Bible and express them in such a way that today's youth can understand, apply, and make life-changing decisions. I can wholeheartedly endorse his abilities!"
Michael Batdorf, Department Manager of Wal-Mart, Midwest City, Oklahoma

For more information on Marc Adams or other Dallas motivational speakers, contact INSPiRE Speaker's Services today at 918-781-9834.

INSPiRE Speaker's Services of Dallas have a group of motivational and inspirational speakers that will meet the needs of your group's next event.  Whether you are looking for a public speaker in the Metroplex, or throughout the state of Texas, INSPiRE has a spea... Read More

Jun 04, 2009

Dallas Public Speakers: How To Ignite An Audience

One of the most thrilling, challenging (and for many people) frightening opportunities is that of public speaking. Whether your job requires it, or you find yourself in a position where you have to give a public presentation, you may be overcome with nerves at the thought of standing in front of a group.

It's normal to be scared. After all, most people in your audience would be just as nervous in front of a crowd. The great Jerry Seinfeld noted that public speaking is the #1 fear among people, higher than the fear of death. As he creatively put it, "that means more people would rather be in the casket than actually giving the eulogy."


If this describes you, don't worry. There's hope. You don't have to be a professional speaker to give a good public speech. You can not only survive in giving your talk, but you can thrive in it. Follow these tips and you'll be on your way to not only keeping your audience awake, but you will be able to ignite and move them to action.

Here are some public speaking tips for conquering your fear and becoming an exceptional speaker:

1. Remember that anything worth doing is worth doing well. If it's worth your time, and especially if you're getting paid to make the speech, then it is worth doing it well. This is a great life lesson: Do your best, or don't do it at all. Try your hardest. Don't just phone it in. Your audience deserves better.

So what's the best way to do your best? Practice! There's an old saying that goes like this: "Practice makes perfect." Wrong! Practice only makes perfect if you know how to practice. So you have to learn how to practice the right way. Read some books on speaking. Take a course (like the one we offer at Inspire Coaching), hire a speaker's coach. Learn how to practice right, and then do it. Know your talk inside and out.

2. Make sure you know your topic. Even if you don't know everything about your topic, you should know enough about it to make it through your speech. But not only that, do your best to learn everything you can about that topic. If you have a Q&A; time, or if people approach you afterward to ask questions, you will want to know more than what was in your talk. If not, you will regret it, and you will look like a phony. So do your homework, and know your topic.

3. Speak with enthusiasm. Passion is a powerful thing, and when we let it show (notably as enthusiasm), great things can happen. An enthusiastic speaker is compelling. You can have nothing to say, but if you say it with great enthusiasm, you can keep your audience's attention. No one wants to listen to a "ho-hum", apathetic, monotone speaker. But we will listen to an enthusiastic speaker.

Not convinced? Consider our newly elected President. Whether or not you like or support President Obama, his passionate and enthusiastic style of speaking captivated people and consequently…led to his election. (If you go back and track Obama's rise in the democratic race, the moments that his popularity grew were times immediately following major speeches he made! That's not a coincidence.)

4. Maintain eye contact. Glance around the room and use the 3-second rule while looking directly into someone's eyes. Doing so will make your audience feel more involved.

5. Use humor in your speech. Even if you're speaking about a dry topic, draw something funny into your speech. Not all of us are born comedians, so don't go overboard on this if it isn't natural. Why is this important? Laughter does a few things for us:

  • It relaxes us (speaker and audience)
  • It brings people back to a point of attention. Zig Ziglar, who gets paid thousands of dollars per speech, intentionally plans humor into his speech in certain spots because he knows the power humor has on a presentation. If you can make your audience laugh, you can make them listen!
  • It can be used to make points memorable. Again, what makes us laugh makes us listen.
6. Use personal stories to illustrate your point. Personal stories can be used to drive home your point. Stories compel people to listen, and are very effective at moving people to action. Using personal stories is one of the most powerful ways to ignite your audience. They may never remember your point, but they will remember the story. Anything that moves you emotionally (makes you cry, makes you angry, makes you think, makes you laugh, etc.) can be used. Search your life and stay on the lookout for these illustrations because they are like gold.

7. Don't be afraid of silence. Pause periodically. This gives your audience time to reflect and think about what you have said. A speak who is not afraid of short moments of silence will recognize the power of silence. When used properly, planned pauses can create dramatic moments.

8. Memorize your speech. Delivering your talk without notes makes you look more professional and shows your audience that you have prepared. It also gives you more freedom to look into the eyes of your audience. But the most important thing is that it actually can help you speak with more conviction. Why? Because you have already prepared what to say, you can now have the freedom to say it without looking down at your notes. It actually makes you better because when you know you'll be speaking without notes, you'll be more likely to prepare yourself well. Plus, it makes it easier to keep your audience's attention if you're speaking without notes.

9. Own the stage. Everyone makes mistakes from time to time, so don't worry about being perfect. Focus on speaking with great enthusiasm and getting your point across. When you're the speaker, you have to own the stage. Realize that this is where you belong and you are the right person for this moment.

When I first began speaking around the country, I was asked to go speak at a couple of public high school assemblies. I was nervous, having not done this before. I spoke to one of my mentors, a speaker named, Lori Salierno. I told her I was nervous about this, and she had great advice for me: "Have fun. They're just kids that need the message you're bringing. You're the right one for this job." So, that is what I did. I had a blast, gave it my best, and spoke with a lot of energy.

10. Use handouts when appropriate. This serves two main purposes: First, it helps your audience follow along and pay attention better. Second, it gives them something to take home with them for later use or reference. (Here's a tip: Put your name and contact information on the handout in case they want to use you again, or in case they want to tell someone else about you.)

11. Keep your speech within the time you have been given. Event planners will love you for this, especially if they are running behind schedule. Know how much time you have to speak, and stop when your time is up. When you practice ahead of time, you'll get good at keeping within the time limits.

12. Start strong. You only have a few moments to grab your audience and convince them that they need to listen to you. Before you've made your first point, your audience is already determining whether or not they're going to give you their attention. With this knowledge at your disposal, use it to captivate them from the first word. Don't start off with some joke your uncle told you, find a creative, dramatic or energetic way to capture their attention from the start.

13. Take a class or find a coach. Always be learning and growing. Stretch yourself. Take a class on speaking, or find a speaker's coach who can help you grow into the communicator you need to be.

Every speech-giver can become an exceptional speaker by following the steps above. These steps, along with your passion, your knowledge and some hard work can transform your life and ignite your audience. For more information on INSPiRE Speaker's Services Dallas, contact us at info@inspirecoaching180.com.

One of the most thrilling, challenging (and for many people) frightening opportunities is that of public speaking. Whether your job requires it, or you find yourself in a position where you have to give a public presentation, you may be overcome with nerves at the th... Read More

May 30, 2009

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