THE FEAR THAT ONCE HELD HIM BACK BUILT EVERYTHING HE HAS
Keynotes grounded in 20 years of high-stakes performance-not theory.
He’s worked in high-stakes environments with multiple moving parts—where timing, coordination, and execution all have to line up in real time.
Where every decision carries weight, and hesitation isn’t an option.
What Eddie teaches isn’t pulled from a book.
It was built in the environment he works in—where preparation matters, but execution is everything.
FOR TWO DECADES, EDDIE’S PERFORMED STUNTS THAT REQUIRED HIM TO MANAGE FEAR IN REAL TIME, ON CAMERA, WITH NO SECOND TAKES WHEN IT MATTERED MOST.
Why Event Planners and Organizations Book Eddie
Eddie’s keynotes are designed to give your audience both: the emotional spark and the tactical clarity they need to create momentum that lasts.
Anyone can talk about fear. Not many have made a 20-year career out of managing it in situations where the wrong move can end it. When Eddie stands on stage and tells your audience that fear doesn’t go away-you just get better at managing it-they believe it. Because he’s lived it in a way that most people never will.
The credibility is real.
Leaders and high-performers in your audience are carrying real pressure. High-stakes decisions. Difficult conversations. The weight of teams that are watching and waiting. Eddie does not talk around that. He talks directly to it—with stories that land because they’re true, delivered by someone who knows what it feels like when your body says no and your results require yes.
The room feels it.
They leave with something they can use.
This isn’t a pep talk. The F.E.A.R. framework—Focus Energy & Attention on Results—is a repeatable, practical tool your people can apply the moment they walk out the door. Not someday. The very next time it shows up in their lives.
Eddie’s Signature Keynote
Redefining Fear
Focus Energy & Attention on Results
Eddie takes audiences through the real neuroscience of fear (your amygdala doesn’t know the difference between jumping off a cliff and a board presentation), the moment on a three-story platform that changed everything, and the framework that carried him from an overweight bullied teen to the top 2% of Hollywood stunt performers – with no connections, no back doors, and no safety net.
In this session, your audience will learn to:
Recognize fear as a signal, not a stop sign or a verdict on their readiness
Use the blind spot principle to acknowledge fear without feeding it
Apply the F.E.A.R. framework under real pressure — in high-stakes conversations, career decisions, and team-critical moments.
Understand why commitment is what actually gets results when everything is on the line.
Bottom line: When your team learns how to handle fear in the moment, performance, confidence, and momentum follow.