Ideas Worth Sharing: New Speaker Book Releases
Create lasting impact by featuring speakers with recent book releases, delivering content that resonates far beyond the keynote!
Author speakers with new releases:
| Dave WilliamsDr. Dave Williams, award-winning astronaut, emergency physician, and leadership expert helps leaders navigate complexity with resilience, innovation, and peak performance.
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| Terry O’ReillyIn Terry O’Reilly‘s Against the Grain: Defiant Giants Who Changed the World, Terry examines the mavericks who go “against the grain” in their work to see what makes them tick and to explore what lessons we can learn from them. |
| Jesse WenteJesse Wente, bestselling author of the National Bestseller, Unreconciled, released his first children’s book, Danger Eagle!
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| Adam ShoaltsAdam Shoalts‘s Vanished Beyond the Map: The Mystery of Lost Explorer Hubert Darrell |
Darrell BrickerDarrell Bricker‘s Breaking Point arrives as Canada faces what they argue is the greatest political crisis in the nation’s history. Bricker and Ibbitson identify the converging crises facing Canada: stifling regulations dragging down economic growth, younger generations alienated by housing costs and precarious employment, regional tensions threatening national unity in Quebec and the Prairies, a broken immigration system, and Canada’s failure to adequately invest in its own defense. Against this backdrop, they provocatively examine the country’s current foundation and its trajectory to solve the problems they helped create. (October 2025) |
Tracey LindbergStructured around the four seasons and mirroring the four rounds in ceremony, Tracey Lindberg‘s The Cree Word for Love: Sâkihitowin journeys through different expressions of love – from family bonds and kinship ties to romantic connection, resilience in the face of loss and violence, and the crucial importance of self-love. At its heart lies a deeper exploration of “all my relations,” a fundamental Indigenous concept that extends far beyond human connections. |
Solange TuyishimeSolange Tuyishime weaves together personal stories and reflection exercises that help women recognize their strength, embrace their journey, and understand that they’re always becoming. For Every Girl: Here’s to Hope, Healing & Becoming is a collection of letters written by women to their younger selves and to you, creating a powerful community of support and understanding. (Summer 2025) |
Neil PasrichaCanada is Awesome serves as both a love letter and guidebook to Canada, examining the values and characteristics that create Canada’s distinct social identity. Drawing from his signature optimistic perspective, Neil Pasricha takes readers on a journey through the people, places, and peculiarities that define the true North strong and free. (Summer 2025) |
| Jennifer JonesFrom the first slides as a toddler at her hometown Winnipeg curling club to the top step of the Olympic podium, Jennifer Jones has risen to become one of curling’s greatest players. Along the way, she has altered how the game is played and has kicked open doors to allow women to have equality in what was, traditionally, a male-dominated field. (Summer 2025) |
featuring NSB’s Carol Off , Jesse Wente and more!Elbows Up! is the book for our generation’s own moment of crisis, featuring the words of leading cultural figures speaking candidly on America, on Canada, and on the malleable contours of a national narrative still taking hold. (Fall 2025) |
Sarah BaldeoAI brain futurist bridging neuroscience, technology & innovationSarah Baldeo is an experienced neuroscientist, technologist, and corporate strategist. In a world racing toward AI dominance, Baldeo combines neuroscience, storytelling, and actionable strategies to present 100 practical ways to rewire and optimize your brain. From decoding dopamine to rewiring anxiety and more, Baldeo’s insights offer cognitive nutrition for the 21st-century mind. (Summer 2025) |
Guy KawasakiCanva’s (and formerly Apple’s) Chief EvangelistA global thought leader and influencer at the intersection of technology, marketing, social media, innovation, and empowering human potential to change the world, Guy Kawasaki has made his mark at some of the world’s top tech companies, been a founder at four successful tech startups, and a venture capitalist or advisor to many more. In Wiser Guy, the author explores a wide range of topics, from ethics and morality to business and parenting. Through captivating stories, he aims to inspire and empower readers, offering insights that help them lead a more joyful, productive, and purposeful life. (Summer 2025) |
| Rose LeMayA Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous PeoplesRose LeMay draws on her bestseller, Ally Is a Verb, where she guides individuals and organizations in fostering meaningful reconciliation and equity. With a combination of historical insights, personal reflection, and practical strategies, attendees will gain the tools to deepen their allyship and actively support reconciliation in both their personal and professional lives. (Spring 2025) |
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