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Nick Morrison is an international keynote speaker, resilience expert and nationally touring clean comedian who helps leaders and teams build the mindset to overcome adversity, embrace change and perform under pressure.
Before stepping onto the keynote stage, Nick was a Professional Bull Rider with dreams of reaching the highest level of the sport. Those dreams were cut short at just 21 when a devastating injury ended his career. Over the years, Nick endured more than 50 recorded concussions, a broken neck, a broken back and, later, a traumatic brain injury. Following an Adult HIE reaction linked to his concussion history, he lost the ability to speak completely.
Refusing to let that define his future, Nick painstakingly taught himself to speak again, one word at a time. That extraordinary journey now forms the foundation of his keynote presentations, giving audiences practical lessons in resilience, adaptability and choosing how to respond when life doesn’t go to plan.
Blending powerful storytelling with the timing and humour of an experienced comedian, Nick delivers keynotes that are both entertaining and deeply impactful. His signature message, “Get Better, Not Bitter,” has resonated with organisations around the world, helping individuals and teams develop stronger mindsets, improve collaboration and navigate uncertainty with confidence.
Audiences leave with practical strategies they can apply immediately, including how to perform under pressure, develop greater resilience, strengthen their attitude and work ethic, and maintain a positive mindset during periods of change.
*Bonus! Since Nick is a nationally touring clean comedian, he can add doing a clean comedy set to your Welcome Reception, Awards Banquet, VIP Dinner, or to get attendees re-energised during lunch.
In this powerful and entertaining keynote, Nick goes beyond an inspiring comeback story. He challenges leaders and teams to rethink adversity, embrace change, and elevate how they show up when the pressure is on. Blending hard-earned lessons with humour from his career as a nationally touring comedian, Nick delivers a keynote that is engaging, memorable, and deeply motivating.
Attendees don’t just feel inspired, they leave knowing how to take immediate action in strengthening their collaboration with co-workers, have an unshakable mindset to perform at a higher level than ever before, and thrive in ever-changing work environments.
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In this keynote Nick talks about the struggles athletes face when their sports careers are over. Nick reflects on his own experiences, as well as the experiences of many other professional athletes he has spoken with about this topic.
This speech isn’t just for athletes though, as it inspires anyone who may be struggling with finding who they are as a human being. In this keynote Nick dives into:
This keynote takes you through a first hand account of someone living life with post concussion syndrome, after enduring over 4 dozen concussions.
Hear powerful stories like when Nick got knocked out three times in the same night, or how his dog saved his life when he was home alone and passed out face-first into the deep end of a pool. Go through the mindset of someone whose concussions induced two suicide attempts. In this keynote Nick talks about:
Ten out of Ten! FIVE STARS! Nick was an incredible keynote and set the tone for our entire event. His story was compelling, captivating, and carried such a powerful message. The way he spoke about resilience and overcoming adversity really resonated with me and with our attendees. There were so many actionable takeaways too! The 15-Minute Rule and ‘Better not Bitter’ are already things I find myself coming back to. Our guests were raving about him all weekend. We would work with Nick again in a heartbeat!
I would strongly recommend Nick as a speaker for any event, regardless of industry or audience. His ability to connect with people from all walks of life, paired with his passion and authenticity, makes him a truly exceptional presence on any stage. His message, ‘get better, not bitter’ has become a visible mantra across our offices, a testament to the lasting impression he made.