MICHELLE
POLER
Keynote Speaker / Author / Fear Facer / Branding Strategist
Born and raised in Caracas-Venezuela, Michelle Poler is a creative and passionate social entrepreneur, keynote speaker, author, fear-facer, and branding strategist.
She is the Founder of Hello Fears, a social movement that has reached over 70 million people worldwide and has empowered thousands to step outside of the comfort zone and tap into their full potential. She has been invited to speak at places such as TEDx, Google, Yum Brands, Facebook, Wells Fargo, ESPN, Netflix, Procter and Gamble, Microsoft, Toyota, and many more.
Michelle is also the creator of the project 100 Days Without Fear. Her work has been featured on The TODAY Show, Forbes, CBS, CNN, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Fox News, Telemundo, Glamour, Elle, The Rachael Ray Show, Refinery29, and Daily Mail among many others.
Early on in her career she worked as an Art Director for brands such as Hershey’s, Wendy’s, AT&T and Revlon. She holds a Masters in Branding from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
SPEECH TOPICS
Fear Less, Do More: Crush Your Comfort Zone And Become Who You’re Meant To Be
A talk that will change your perception of fear and inspire you to take action.
Michelle’s humorous and inspiring speaking style has been captivating audiences across the globe. With authentic storytelling, engaging visuals and her 100 Days Without Fear experience, Michelle will show you how to challenge your comfort zone to tap into your full potential. In this fun and energizing session, you’ll learn about:
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Dealing with the unknown / embracing change
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Seeking GROWTH over SAFETY
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Leading with accountability
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Daring to fail
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The difference between FEARLESS leaders and BRAVE leaders
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Highlighting our authenticity
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The REAL enemy of success (not failure)
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The difference between universal, cultural and personal fears
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How to trigger our Behavioral Activation System
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Redefining fear, from obstacle to opportunity
Michelle uncovered that our needs not only motivate us, but they also limit us. By learning how to prioritize and negotiate with our needs, we open a world of opportunities.