Effective communication is the heartbeat behind a Keynote Concert experience with Don Somerville. Don has worked with and shared stages over the years with presidential advisors, star athletes and highly decorated artists – and in every case has left his audiences with memorable souvenirs that are certain to stay with them for a lifetime.
He has performed in front of tens of thousands of people and is a firm believer in sharing stories that touch the very core of the human soul – inspiring people to reach their highest potential. Judging by audience reactions in recent years, it definitely seems he’s struck a chord – as he embodies passion with every point made or played.
Because Keynote Concert Presenters communicate in a bilingual fashion.
Discovering your passion is deeply connected to how you see yourself. As a one of a kind masterpiece, you can fuel that passion with the power of perseverance – which will in turn deliver the secret to a personal payoff that many miss out on.
Everyone leaves a legacy – but not everyone is in love with the legacy they’re leaving. The key is found in your ability to LAF – Love, Accept and Forgive. A heart-stirring presentation that leaves the listener inspired to finish well.
It’s so easy to focus on why differences cause dissension. But what would happen if we shifted our perspective to see that the differences we share can actually pay huge dividends – and cause our lives to be greatly enriched? Drop in on a paper route, a policeman, and a prospector and leave with a treasure chest of lessons and learns that will only increase the value of other people in your eyes.
“Don was very strong as a speaker and enjoyable to watch and listen to…”
“Great presentation! Very touching and relatable…loved it!”
“I wasn’t sure what to expect – but it surpassed all expectations…”
“My mission is to add value to someone’s life through the mediums of music and spoken word – striving to be an inspirational and transformational source that serves to motivate others to realize their fullest potential.”