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Michael Neill is an internationally renowned transformative coach and the best-selling author of six books including SupercoachCreating the ImpossibleThe Inside-Out Revolution and The Space Within. Michael is often described as the ‘coach’s coach,’ and commands extraordinary respect within his field for unleashing the human potential with intelligence, humor, and heart.​

He has spent the past 30 years as a coach, adviser, friend, mentor, and creative spark plug to celebrities, CEOs, royalty, and people who want to get more out of themselves and their lives. He has been consistently ranked by the international research agency GlobalGurus.org as one of the top 30 coaching thought leaders in the world.

 

His TEDx talks, ‘Why Aren’t We Awesomer?’and ‘Can a TEDx Talk Really Change the World?’ have been viewed by nearly two million people, and his weekly blog and podcast, Caffeine for the Soul, is now in its 19th year and going strong. His books have been translated into 24 languages, and his public talks, retreats, seminars​, and online programs​ have touched and transformed lives at the United Nations and​ in over 60 countries and on six continents around the world. 

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Watch Michael’s first TEDx talk:

Why Aren’t We Awesomer?

 
“Direct and practical – Michael’s presence makes taking on challenges fun.”Egill Egilsson, Producer/Director ‘CSI: Miami’, ‘The Wire’

“Direct and practical – Michael’s presence
makes taking on challenges fun.”

Egill Egilsson,
Producer/Director ‘CSI: Miami’, ‘The Wire’


 
“Michael’s authentic approach and insightful concepts demystify ‘conventional wisdom’ and have enabled me to look at success in a completely different way.”Sacha GervasiDirector, ‘Hitchcock’ and ‘Anvil: The story of Anvil’

“Michael’s authentic approach and insightful concepts demystify ‘conventional wisdom’ and have enabled me to look at success in a completely different way.”

Sacha Gervasi

Director, ‘Hitchcock’ and ‘Anvil: The story of Anvil’

Watch Michael’s newest TEDx talk: 

Can a TEDx Talk Really Change the World?