Now that’s different.

Give an artist a microphone and great things happen. Jason brings 30+ years of animation, video-gaming, directing and storyboarding experience to every keynote he delivers. Funny. Heart-felt. Inspirational.

INSPIRED BY CONNECTION. INFORMED BY ART. DELIVERED FOR YOU.

60,000. That’s how many bits of content are coming your way each and every day. That’s how many bits of content your customers, clients and employees are barraged with each and every day. How can you stand out?

With a story.

By focusing on your big LITTLE moments and sharing them in a way that people will remember, you can create the change you want to make. In your leadership. With your sales. Through your hiring and on-boarding. For your growth.

big LITTLE moments amplifies the greatest and longest running form of communication in human history - storytelling - to inspire action and achieve your outcomes.

You can do it. You just need to learn how.

Topics

  • big LITTLE moments drive GIGANTIC change.

    In a world obsessed with massive success, it’s time we all slowed down and examined the small moments that got us there. From the Savanah Bananas to Mister Rogers and Nike, this talk explores the impact of acknowledging, appreciating and sharing the big LITTLE moments that drive growth.

    Story-driven and visually delicious with art created in real-time, you’ll leave this experience with new tools to find, create and share your own big LITTLE moments.

  • Stop presenting PDF’s and start performing with PURPOSE.

    Presentations and pitches aren’t for you - they’re for your audience. Invite a conversation and inspire belief in why you do what you do and how that solves your audience’s problem.

    This humourous and insightful keynote explores the power of visual communication and your ability to connect emotionally and inspire action in a way that will ensure you never present a document again.

  • Most men were handed a script before they were old enough to question it. Procreator. Protector. Provider. It's a script that tells them love is something soft, not the force that drives them. And most men have followed it faithfully, right into loneliness, disconnection, and the quiet sense that something important is missing.

    In Dare to Love, Jason Thompson makes the case that the script left something out, and that filling in the gap might be the most courageous thing any man can do. Drawing on original artwork, 25 years of lived experience, and research from psychology, philosophy, and the longest-running happiness study ever conducted, Jason explores what happens when men stop performing the role and start choosing love in their families, their friendships, their work, and themselves.

    This isn't a talk about being softer. It's a talk about being braver.