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Inspirational Speaker Al Foxx

Al Foxx speaks at Hospitals

When you want an inspiring and humorous speaker for your next conference, sales meeting, keynote, breakout session, or retreat, Al Foxx will more than meet your goals.

AL FOXX Inspirational Speaker, Award-winning Comic, Author

Hospitals and Rehabilitation Agencies

Al Foxx offers a unique presentation in regards to brain injuries, physical and speech therapy, and providing hope to those who are in recovery programs. There are individuals who are disabled, but they do not have speaking skills. There are others who have speaking skills but are not disabled. Al is both disabled and has excellent speaking skills.

Disabled from a motorcycle crash over 25 years ago, Al was told he would never walk, talk understandably, or drive legally. He now drives to his presentations, limps on stage, and shares a powerful message.

Even the most injured and disabled are able to find encouragement after listening to Al's message of "Winners Don't Quit". Al's life is a testimony of how a person can improve if they are willing to "pay the price" of physical and psychological recovery. Al's presentations are very 'real', he not only shares the good times, but shares the hard times of his recovery. He lets his audience know that recovery takes work, but it is well worth it.

Al admits there are certain things he cannot do, but he has learned to adapt with his disability and find joy in the things he is able to do.


Presentation Topics
| Winners Don't Quit | Disabling Disability Myths |
| Delighting in Differences | A Crash Course in Change |
| Comedy Presentation | Disability Awareness

Booking Al Foxx

See Al's Winners Don't Quit Association Disabilities-Diversity Web Site.


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Winners Don't Quit: Al shares how his crash and his personal recovery story created his theme Winners Don't Quit.  This talk explains how/why he focuses on what he has and not on what he doesn’t have. And he illustrates that Dreams are more powerful than reality. Everybody experiences a crash at some point. Crashes come in many different shapes. This morale booster is adaptable to any venue.

Read More: Winners Don't Quit Flyer

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Disabling Disability Myths: Learn how to work with or approach people with disabilities. Al’s insights and practical, down-to-earth suggestions can help employees understand and appreciate the special gifts, skills, talents, and abilities of those with disabilities.
Learn more by going to Al's Disability Web Site-Winners Don't Quit.

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Delighting in Differences
: This presentation shows how teamwork makes the American dream work. Al shares his own experiences with prejudice and how feeling like part of the team gives him confidence as well as tolerance for folks who don’t always act like part of the team. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s timeless words of wisdom inspire him. This presentation is used to emphasize tolerance, compassion, the principles of Black History Month, and what it means to live like a King. This presentation is adapted to a variety of audiences and situations-not limited to Black History Month or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Learn more by going to Al's Disability Web Site-Winners Don't Quit.

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A Crash Course in Change :

CHANGE can create chaos, but only if we let it. Going from an athletic quick thinker to a partially paralyzed, brain-damaged survivor taught Al that, if they’re seen for their possibilities, changes can launch us into exciting new worlds.

AL’S 45 MINUTE CRASH COURSE IN CHANGE
Hearing: “You have to change!” can be scary. To have change suddenly forced on you can be even scarier. Looking for the opportunities in the reality of change can change fear to hope.

A disabling motorcycle crash changed Al’s reality. By adjusting to his new reality, Al began seeing opportunities instead of obstacles. Today, using the tools he will share with you, Al’s writing a better reality than he’s ever known.

Al’s tools help audiences switch from thinking “change” to thinking “adjust.” Adjust sounds more doable. A sailboat doesn’t change destinations but it continually adjusts its course. We also need to adjust ourselves to changing realities, to new situations, to life’s circumstances. Change sounds revolutionary; adjust sounds evolutionary — evolving sounds easy and completely possible.

BELIEVE IN POSSIBILITIES

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Al's Comical Perspective : Al does "clean" comedy routines with much humor and some motivational key points taken from different aspects of his rehab journey. This perspective is for times when your agency is having an awards banquet, office party or similar event where levity is appropriate.
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