Monty Panesar is a renowned sporting icon, known not only in his home country of England but also worldwide. He made an unforgettable entrance into the cricketing world by claiming the prized wicket of Sachin Tendulkar, showcasing his immense talent and skill. Soon after, Monty's popularity soared, with cricket fans across the nation donning Monty masks during matches. One of the highlights of Monty's illustrious career came when he played a crucial role in saving a test match against the formidable Australian team in Cardiff. This match, ranked as the fifth most significant test match in England's cricket history, solidified Monty's standing as a true cricketing legend. Following his retirement, Monty ventured into writing, producing two highly praised books. He also found success as a cricket pundit, providing expert analysis and commentary. Moreover, Monty has become a source of inspiration for many by openly discussing his mental health struggles and sharing his journey to overcoming them.
Monty Panesar, one of England’s greatest-ever spin bowlers and now a speaker and advocate for mental health, shares his journey from struggling with depression to being able to reach out and get the support he needed. Now Monty shares his journey and holistic approach to supporting mental health, encouraging others to reach out and do the same. If you'd like to help your team open up the conversation and give them the tools to support themselves and others, Monty has the perfect peptalk ready.
Marissa Shandell draws from her extensive research on motivation and rethinking at the highest levels of leadership in an organization to showcase the crucial role thinking differently has in fostering peak performance, innovation, and resilience in the workplace. She offers audiences tools for creating psychological safety, promoting continuous learning, and effectively encouraging candor. Attendees will gain actionable insights on how to motivate themselves and others to not only do but also feel their best at work by embracing the art of rethinking. This presentation draws on Marissa’s contributions to Adam Grant’s best-selling book, Think Again.