Speaking Engagements

Standard keynotes present ideas. Bill Martin delivers an experience that makes those ideas tangible.

Bill Martin offers a unique "infotainment" session that is part keynote, part interactive performance. He uses elegant, uncanny demonstrations of influence and perception to explore themes relevant to any modern business, from creativity and storytelling to security and communication.

Your audience won't just hear about thinking differently—they will experience it firsthand. Every theme is tailored to your audience's needs and designed to spark new ways of thinking.

More Than a Talk. An Interactive Demonstration.

Human Firewall

A fast, hilarious, interactive keynote that proves how easily people can be influenced—and how to build habits that stop social engineering, deepfakes, and bad decisions before they happen.

This is the perfect way to open a conference, energize a team retreat, or provide a keynote that will be the talk of the event.

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The Confidence Game

The most dangerous phrase in a meeting is “I’m sure.” This show is about how certainty gets manufactured — and how teams can stay decisive without getting played by loud opinions, shaky assumptions, or hindsight bias. It’s built for big laughs, fast pacing, and constant audience participation.

Use this for leadership off-sites, sales kick-offs, product/engineering orgs, or any group that needs sharper judgment under pressure — especially when the stakes are high, and the data is messy.

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The Attention Heist

Your focus is being robbed all day long — and it’s costing you time, quality, and momentum. This keynote turns attention into something you can see: how it gets redirected, how errors sneak in, and how small environmental tweaks create a noticeable performance jump.

Bring this in when the room is fried: mid-conference after lunch, during a retreat packed with meetings, or for teams drowning in notifications. It resets the energy and leaves people with a shared playbook for focus that doesn’t feel like self-help.

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