OUTstanding Success with the
The First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders
Designed by Sharon Love, M.Ed. (Psychology), the OUTstanding Lives Leadership program is for groups of professionals, to:
* Boost leadership skills
* Maxmize motivation, achievement & success
* Celebrate diversity
* Enhance teamwork
We offer customized programs for your workplace or organization, face-to-face in the GTA or via web conference in other parts of the world.
This dynamic a one-hour program includes:
a) an OUTstanding Lives Quiz Game revealing The First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders (based on research on Obama, Oprah, Ghandi, Gore, Ellen and Etheridge, and others greats)
b) a dynamic presentation on how to avoid the Four Biggest Traps that block success
c) an interactive session on Five Steps to to Peak Achievement
c) Personal Success Stories of leaders of diverse sexual orientations
To host or sponsor this workshop, click here to see the Gold, Star and Title Partner opportunities.
* Boost leadership skills
* Maxmize motivation, achievement & success
* Celebrate diversity
* Enhance teamwork
We offer customized programs for your workplace or organization, face-to-face in the GTA or via web conference in other parts of the world.
This dynamic a one-hour program includes:
a) an OUTstanding Lives Quiz Game revealing The First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders (based on research on Obama, Oprah, Ghandi, Gore, Ellen and Etheridge, and others greats)
b) a dynamic presentation on how to avoid the Four Biggest Traps that block success
c) an interactive session on Five Steps to to Peak Achievement
c) Personal Success Stories of leaders of diverse sexual orientations
To host or sponsor this workshop, click here to see the Gold, Star and Title Partner opportunities.
Author
Sharon Love, M.Ed. empowers gay-friendly leaders to inspire millions. She coaches student leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, entertainers & political leaders to achieve breakthrough results through motivational speaking. The multilingual President of OUTstanding Lives Global, she earned international recognition as the creator of the social network “I Bet We Can Find 1,000,000 People who Support Same-Sex Marriage”. It grew to over two million people, with no budget – in under a month!
As a teen, Love suffered from a total very painful shyness that left her almost mute. In high school, she earned a reputation as the “kid who can’t even talk”. Later, Love earned a Master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto. Since then, Love has inspired thousands with presentations in French, English and Spanish. She has taught senior executives from Fortune 500 companies how to achieve outstanding results from motivational speaking.
Currently, she is writing a book, The First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders, for release in early 2011, based on her research on Obama, Oprah, Ghandi, Gore, Ellen and Etheridge, and others greats.
To host or sponsor this workshop, click here to see the Gold, Star and Title Partner opportunities.
As a teen, Love suffered from a total very painful shyness that left her almost mute. In high school, she earned a reputation as the “kid who can’t even talk”. Later, Love earned a Master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto. Since then, Love has inspired thousands with presentations in French, English and Spanish. She has taught senior executives from Fortune 500 companies how to achieve outstanding results from motivational speaking.
Currently, she is writing a book, The First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders, for release in early 2011, based on her research on Obama, Oprah, Ghandi, Gore, Ellen and Etheridge, and others greats.
To host or sponsor this workshop, click here to see the Gold, Star and Title Partner opportunities.
Workshop: First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders
Dynamic one-hour presentation for up to 50 people: $2,500. Note: we offer special rates and occasional donations of talks to gay-friendly associations and non-profit organizations. Call 416-693-5683 to apply. For more information, contact:
Sharon Love, M.Ed., Founder
OUTstanding Lives Global
www.outstandinglives.org
Skype: outstanding.lives
sharon(at)outstandinglives.org
Sharon Love, M.Ed., Founder
OUTstanding Lives Global
www.outstandinglives.org
Skype: outstanding.lives
sharon(at)outstandinglives.org
Keynote: First Secret of the World's Greatest Leaders
Dynamic one-hour presentation for up to 1,000 people: $10,000. Note: we offer special rates and occasional donations of talks to gay-friendly associations and non-profit organizations. Call 416-693-5683 to apply. For more information, contact:
Sharon Love, M.Ed., Founder
OUTstanding Lives Global
www.outstandinglives.org
Skype: outstanding.lives
sharon(at)outstandinglives.org
Sharon Love, M.Ed., Founder
OUTstanding Lives Global
www.outstandinglives.org
Skype: outstanding.lives
sharon(at)outstandinglives.org
Dan Woog Speaks OUT
For more information or to book Dan,
call 416-693-5683.
The Locker Room: The Last Closet explores the complex, contradictory relationship between sports and the gay community. Gay men have often been denied a spot in the sports world – and kept themselves apart from it. Lesbians, on the other hand, have been thought to be over-represented in athletics. Fortunately, the sports world is changing for the better. I focus on gay male athletes, using dozens of stories to illustrate the positive changes at every level from high school and college to the pros.
Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education focuses on the important role teachers, administrators, coaches, librarians, school nurses, guidance counselors, parents – every member of a school community – plays in making schools safe, welcoming places for GLBT students. By doing so, they help every child – gay and straight – achieve his or her potential. And that, ultimately, is what education is all about.
The Importance of Straight Allies uses dozens of inspiring stories – from across the country, in realms ranging from the military, Boy Scouts and politics to the workplace, schools and religion – to prove that individual people can make a difference. Every day, every way, straight men and women (and children!) are working hard, standing up for LGBT rights and issues. The result is amazing!
GLBT Issues in the Workplace looks at workplace issues from a variety of perspectives – legal, financial, ethical – to show that creating a safe workplace environment is not just good for employees; it makes good business sense too.
Dan’s Fans -- Testimonials
"Dan spoke at an asssembly on social justice and gay teens. He received a standing ovation (and was) mobbed by students. He said what needed to be said, met the audience where they were and gently moved them forward in their thinking. I recommend him highly as a speaker." -- Dr. Raymond W. Barber, director of libraries, The William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia
"What would (our 8th grade Unitarian church sexuality class) do without you every year? You bring so much -- well, class -- to this class. I love the way you answer questions. You so clearly relate well to this group, it makes the rest just fall in place. You are generous with your time, and your warmth and good humor relieves a lot of our participants' anxieties about this session." -- Lynda Shannon Bluestein, the Unitarian Church, Westport (CT)
“You were fantastic! I have had so many emails and voicemails about the event, and you being a great speaker. I was honored to work with you.” – Gregg McConnell, Cardinal Health
"On behalf of the Independent School Health Association, thank you so much for giving your excellent workshop at our spring conference. The evaluations revealed that it was interactive, interesting, and exceedingly well received." -- Mimi Estes, president, ISHA
"Thanks for everything you’ve done to advance the ‘cause’ in our schools." -- Kevin Jennings, executive director, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
"I can’t thank you enough for your time with us last Thursday. You have a real gift for being with young people, and a gift for communicating. You were absolutely perfect – easily, in my 10 years here, the best guest speaker we’ve ever had. You put everyone at ease, never made them feel defensive, and made it so clear that they could relax with you." – Rev. Alida Ward Schuchert, Greenfield Hill (CT) Congregational Church
"Thank you again for presenting the keynote speech for our teachers’ workshop. We thought you were great. You were able to address what was most relevant to the teachers in the classroom. According to the evaluations that were handed in, you got the most accolades!" -- Jerry and Joan Rolnick
"THANK YOU! What an amazing way you have with kids. You led a great conversation, and gave them a lot to think about (and perhaps change)." -- Rev. Jane Field, Wilton (CT) Presbyterian Church
“I attended your lecture as part of a class project, not because I wanted to. However, it was so inspiring I feel compelled to tell you. Keep up the good work. Our world is lucky to have someone as helpful and inspirational as you.” -- Megan M., University of Connecticut
"Thank you so much for being a part of our Social Work Awareness program. You were GREAT! I received so many positive remarks from the students and faculty. You were magnificent!" -- Nicole Francione, Central Connecticut State University
"What a star you are! We were so blessed to have you with us." -- Peg Gage, Northeast director, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
"We truly have found a jewel in Dan." -- Emery Sykes, Bridgeport (Conn.) Education Fund
"Thanks very much for journeying here and leading our discussion on homophobia and athletics. I got a lot of positive feedback. Your real care and concern for athletes and coaches came through loud and clear. I think this allowed for some honest reflection and discussion among our own coaches. It was a delight to meet you and spend time with you. You are doing great work for students and faculty, athletes and non-athletes. I am very grateful for that work." -- Jack Raslowsky, St. Peter’s (N.J.) Prep
"Thank you so much for being our speaker at Northeastern University recently. Your story was inspirational. You are a role model for many." -- Gloria Tarpey
"Thanks for working with us on such an important topic last week. I value so much the work that you do, and the untold and numerous contributions you make in children’s lives. It is an honor to know you are another educator working to make classrooms and school communities safe for all people." -- Susan Perry, private school athletic director
"You'll be glad to know you were a great hit in the school -- an inspiration to some, a thoughtful prod to others, and a breath of fresh air to all. You were so successful, in fact, that our Middle School is giving serious thought to inviting you for a return visit!" -- John Ball, Germantown (Penn.) Academy
"Your talk last night was so wondeful -- touching, funny and informative. I have been part of PFLAG for about 6 years, and I realize I never heard your complete story before. It was a very energizing meeting." -- Mary-Ellen Mohring
"You rock the universe." -- Anonymous letter from a student
For more information or to book Dan, call 416-693-5683.
call 416-693-5683.
The Locker Room: The Last Closet explores the complex, contradictory relationship between sports and the gay community. Gay men have often been denied a spot in the sports world – and kept themselves apart from it. Lesbians, on the other hand, have been thought to be over-represented in athletics. Fortunately, the sports world is changing for the better. I focus on gay male athletes, using dozens of stories to illustrate the positive changes at every level from high school and college to the pros.
Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education focuses on the important role teachers, administrators, coaches, librarians, school nurses, guidance counselors, parents – every member of a school community – plays in making schools safe, welcoming places for GLBT students. By doing so, they help every child – gay and straight – achieve his or her potential. And that, ultimately, is what education is all about.
The Importance of Straight Allies uses dozens of inspiring stories – from across the country, in realms ranging from the military, Boy Scouts and politics to the workplace, schools and religion – to prove that individual people can make a difference. Every day, every way, straight men and women (and children!) are working hard, standing up for LGBT rights and issues. The result is amazing!
GLBT Issues in the Workplace looks at workplace issues from a variety of perspectives – legal, financial, ethical – to show that creating a safe workplace environment is not just good for employees; it makes good business sense too.
Dan’s Fans -- Testimonials
"Dan spoke at an asssembly on social justice and gay teens. He received a standing ovation (and was) mobbed by students. He said what needed to be said, met the audience where they were and gently moved them forward in their thinking. I recommend him highly as a speaker." -- Dr. Raymond W. Barber, director of libraries, The William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia
"What would (our 8th grade Unitarian church sexuality class) do without you every year? You bring so much -- well, class -- to this class. I love the way you answer questions. You so clearly relate well to this group, it makes the rest just fall in place. You are generous with your time, and your warmth and good humor relieves a lot of our participants' anxieties about this session." -- Lynda Shannon Bluestein, the Unitarian Church, Westport (CT)
“You were fantastic! I have had so many emails and voicemails about the event, and you being a great speaker. I was honored to work with you.” – Gregg McConnell, Cardinal Health
"On behalf of the Independent School Health Association, thank you so much for giving your excellent workshop at our spring conference. The evaluations revealed that it was interactive, interesting, and exceedingly well received." -- Mimi Estes, president, ISHA
"Thanks for everything you’ve done to advance the ‘cause’ in our schools." -- Kevin Jennings, executive director, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
"I can’t thank you enough for your time with us last Thursday. You have a real gift for being with young people, and a gift for communicating. You were absolutely perfect – easily, in my 10 years here, the best guest speaker we’ve ever had. You put everyone at ease, never made them feel defensive, and made it so clear that they could relax with you." – Rev. Alida Ward Schuchert, Greenfield Hill (CT) Congregational Church
"Thank you again for presenting the keynote speech for our teachers’ workshop. We thought you were great. You were able to address what was most relevant to the teachers in the classroom. According to the evaluations that were handed in, you got the most accolades!" -- Jerry and Joan Rolnick
"THANK YOU! What an amazing way you have with kids. You led a great conversation, and gave them a lot to think about (and perhaps change)." -- Rev. Jane Field, Wilton (CT) Presbyterian Church
“I attended your lecture as part of a class project, not because I wanted to. However, it was so inspiring I feel compelled to tell you. Keep up the good work. Our world is lucky to have someone as helpful and inspirational as you.” -- Megan M., University of Connecticut
"Thank you so much for being a part of our Social Work Awareness program. You were GREAT! I received so many positive remarks from the students and faculty. You were magnificent!" -- Nicole Francione, Central Connecticut State University
"What a star you are! We were so blessed to have you with us." -- Peg Gage, Northeast director, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
"We truly have found a jewel in Dan." -- Emery Sykes, Bridgeport (Conn.) Education Fund
"Thanks very much for journeying here and leading our discussion on homophobia and athletics. I got a lot of positive feedback. Your real care and concern for athletes and coaches came through loud and clear. I think this allowed for some honest reflection and discussion among our own coaches. It was a delight to meet you and spend time with you. You are doing great work for students and faculty, athletes and non-athletes. I am very grateful for that work." -- Jack Raslowsky, St. Peter’s (N.J.) Prep
"Thank you so much for being our speaker at Northeastern University recently. Your story was inspirational. You are a role model for many." -- Gloria Tarpey
"Thanks for working with us on such an important topic last week. I value so much the work that you do, and the untold and numerous contributions you make in children’s lives. It is an honor to know you are another educator working to make classrooms and school communities safe for all people." -- Susan Perry, private school athletic director
"You'll be glad to know you were a great hit in the school -- an inspiration to some, a thoughtful prod to others, and a breath of fresh air to all. You were so successful, in fact, that our Middle School is giving serious thought to inviting you for a return visit!" -- John Ball, Germantown (Penn.) Academy
"Your talk last night was so wondeful -- touching, funny and informative. I have been part of PFLAG for about 6 years, and I realize I never heard your complete story before. It was a very energizing meeting." -- Mary-Ellen Mohring
"You rock the universe." -- Anonymous letter from a student
For more information or to book Dan, call 416-693-5683.