“We’re all imposters” is a keynote and workshop aimed at building cultures of humility in organizations that conquer the “fake it until you make it” mindset.
Every now and then, if you’re lucky, you’ll come across a speaker who makes you feel like they are having a one-on-one conversation with you from the stage. If you’re even luckier, what they have to say is important and relevant. Jordan Axani is one of those speakers.
Drew Dudley, Leadership Development Coach and Speaker
Jordan has a powerful story to tell and he tells it in a very compelling way. Anyone hearing it will be inspired to look at themselves in a new way and will be better because of it.
Brent Hawkes, World-Renown LGBT Advocate
Jordan Axani is more than a speaker, he is a mirror. He reflects lightness into places that we prefer to keep hidden. His unapologetic honesty and willingness to start real conversations is what makes his talks not only engaging but absolutely necessary in a world that is moving away from authenticity and vulnerability.
Sandy Rao, Wellness Expert
Jordan's talk was powerful, courageous and incredibly well delivered. When a speaker manages to bring the audience to laughter and tears, ending with a standing ovation, their star is clearly just starting to rise.
Lisa Trudeau, Co-Chair, TEDxToronto
He was authentic to the core and his message was fresh and wonderfully provocative.
Eileen Chadnick, Author and Coach
Jordan pulled back layers to find truthful and vulnerable content that resonated with our audience. He hits the stage as a natural performer who knows how to reach out and connect with his audience.
James Powell, Global Head of Brand, Free The Children
Jordan's talk was a rare combination of truth, raw emotion and humour, the kind of talk that people remember because they were able to feel their own truths articulated in a way they didn't know they needed to hear.