Keynote Speaking

Our keynote speakers and workshop leaders share their stories
on global stages to inspire and move audiences.

Kath Koschel

Kath Koschel has faced almost unimaginable hurdles. In her mid-twenties, she broke her back and was told she may never walk again. Shortly afterwards, she lost her beloved partner to suicide. Then, just as she was piecing her life back together, she was hit by a drunk driver while cycling and forced to relearn to walk a second time.

In the midst of these harrowing experiences, she believes she experienced two things in large amounts: adversity and kindness. After learning to walk for the second time in her life, she kickstarted a 2-month journey around Australia which relied solely on the kindness of strangers. No cash, credit card, food or water – and no help from family or friends!

An internationally sought after motivational speaker and best selling author, Kath has worked with some of the biggest and most well known companies in the world to help them achieve perspective, resilience, healthy cultures and of course, kindness.


Tahnee Clark

Tahnee is an accomplished CEO, psychologist, and business leader with over 15 years of expertise in building world-class mental health organisations, services, and technology. Her deep understanding of organisational psychology and extensive experience in high-performance coaching, trauma response, and workplace wellbeing make her highly sought after for her engaging and transformational workshops. Tahnee has successfully managed clinical and operational responses to global-scale critical incidents, including terrorism and natural disasters, such as the Nepal earthquakes and the Lindt Cafe siege. She brings a wealth of experience across diverse sectors, including corporate, mining, forensic, and educational settings. In addition, she serves as a Director on the board of two charities, offering strategic business and clinical governance expertise. Tahnee has partnered with national and international organisations, consistently delivering leadership, resilience, and workplace culture programs that drive exceptional outcomes.


Bianca Chatfield

Bianca Chatfield, a former Australian netballer, Commonwealth Games gold medallist, and World Champion, is driven by a passion for curiosity and growth, Through her life as an athlete and now her work as a leadership consultant she guides individuals and teams to cultivate leadership centred on kindness, purpose, and collaborative efforts. Alongside this, Bianca is an accomplished media host and sports commentator on Fox Sports and ABC. With a diverse background as a qualified teacher, author, business owner, board director, keynote speaker, and most importantly, a Mum.


Gus Worland

Each year, 65,000 Australians attempt to take their own life. Gus Worland is determined to reduce that to zero by helping Australians build their mental fitness, resilience and social connections. 
After losing his beloved mentor to suicide, Gus decided to speak out. A breakfast radio presenter at Sydney’s Triple M, he spoke about this experience live on air, attracting hundreds of callers. 
Gus then produced the ABC documentary series Man Up, about men’s mental health, encouraging people to speak up. The series has had more than 133 million views in Australia and been released internationally. 
In 2017, Gus and his wife, Vicky, founded the not-for-profit Gotcha4Life Foundation to foster mental fitness. In 2022 alone, it delivered more than 2000 programs to 120,000 mental fitness workshop participants in schools, sporting clubs, community groups and businesses.  
Gus has travelled the world spreading his message, helping ensure no one worries alone.


Colin Jowell

Colin Jowell is an applied behavioural scientist who helps people understand how emotion, context and design shape human behaviour. His experience spans global agencies, major consultancies and a digital start-up created to support families at their most vulnerable times. He has worked with leading brands in banking, health insurance and hospitality, bringing a rare mix of corporate insight and entrepreneurial perspective. A graduate of the London School of Economics, Colin’s work examines how technology and emotion influence the decisions we make, often when the stakes are high. His keynotes combine real-world experience, behavioural science and practical tools audiences can apply immediately. From the impact of grief on decision-making to the role of the digital “avatar in the room” in everyday conflict, Colin’s talks help people see behaviour more clearly and act with greater clarity, compassion and intent.