Feb 11

Did you watch the Grammy’s last night? How would you like to hold one of John Lennon’s Grammy’s? A few years ago I had heard a rumor that the Grammy’s were made somewhere in Colorado. I’m a big music fan and I thought it would be fun to investigate if the rumor was true and go see for myself. That adventure is for a future post… You know what they say, “A picture is worth thousand words”. 
Brian O’Malley CSP,
Inspirational Speaker, Motivational Speaker,
Adventure Speaker, Executive Coach
Jan 08
The new “Chicken Soup for the Nurses Soul” book was just released and I was honored to be one of the contributing authors. The featured story is about my brother Tom who was involved in a tragic accident that took the life of his wife Sharon and his son Tim. Tom was also critically hurt and suffered a debilitating brain injury. His nursing team played a huge part in his remarkable recovery. It’s an inspiring story. Over the years I have had the honor to be the keynote speaker at a number of “Nurses Week” events and Nursing conferences. Nurses are one of my all time favorite audiences. Meeting planners understand the importance of the speaker that understands and relates to their group. Having been involved in EMS or Emergency Medical Service for over 25 years, I can definitely relate to nurses.Here are some of the written comments the meeting planner received from a recent nursing convention where I presented Mt. Everest, The Spirit of Adventure program. The conference was for NetLearning, an online Nursing education company. Read the rest of this entry »
Jan 08

I’m often asked what my secret is to motivating and inspiring audiences with my Everest – Spirit of Adventure keynote. I believe the key is three-fold. 1. Be yourself. 2. Be your message. 3. Be passionate.
- Be true to yourself. Just like in politics, an audience can sniff out a fake in less than a minute. Being true to yourself means speaking, motivating and inspiring audiences about something you live out in your own life everyday.
- Be true to your message. If your message is to create adventure in your life then your life needs to reflect the motivation you are trying to build in others.
- Be passionate. If you aren’t motivated and inspired by your own story, don’t expect anyone else to be. Now, I don’t mean over the top ego rah rah, just the opposite. You need to be both humble and passionate about your topic. If you believe adventure is important but you are not personally inspired by adventure then don’t try to fake the passion. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 30
I have climbed many mountains and had many adventures in my life. From Wall Street to Mt. Everest, from the Andes to Africa, I’ve made incredible friends along the way. For the last 20+ years I have been sharing my adventures as the keynote speaker for some of the world’s most prestigious companies and prominent associations. It is important for me to thank my climbing partners, friends and family for all their support.
I am especially grateful to my clients, IBM, The Washington Post, ABC, Kodak, Nordstrom, Merck, National Geographic, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and hundreds more. I’ve shared the stage with presidents, politicians and celebrities. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I have many of you to thank for my success. In 1986 I named my company, The Spirit of Adventure because it summed up what I believe is one of the key elements to success and happiness…the willingness to discover adventure in your life.
This blog is dedicated to exploring adventure from multiple perspectives. Keep in mind, what is an adventure for me, may not be for you.This blog will be a forum where you and I will share our past, present and future adventures and the lessons learned. You will enjoy the interviews, videos and podcasts from other adventurers as we capture their experiences.Subscribe now to catch it all. Let the adventure begin. Brian OMalley
www.BrianOMalley.com Brian O’Malley CSP, Inspirational Speaker, Motivational Speaker, Adventure Speaker