Frank Miles

Frank Miles

Juggling Life's Challenges

A professional variety comedian with numerous television and Las Vegas credits, Frank Miles died in a hang gliding accident and was revived by emergency room doctors. True courage – he came to realize – is not facing death in daredevil pursuits. True courage is facing life every day. After a full recovery, Frank left one successful career and embarked on another. Using comic monologues, juggling, music, and magic, he brought to life simple ideas that help shatter the self-imposed limits of fear.


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A professional variety comedian with numerous television and Las Vegas credits, Frank Miles died in a hang gliding accident and was revived by emergency room doctors. True courage – he came to realize – is not facing death in daredevil pursuits. True courage is facing life every day.

After a full recovery, Frank left one successful career and embarked on another. Using comic monologues, juggling, music, and magic, he brought to life simple ideas that help shatter the self-imposed limits of fear.

The response has been tremendous. Frank is now a sought after speaker-entertainer, and his keynote presentation "Laugh at Fear" has been honoured with laughter and standing ovations from crowds as large as 14,000 people.

  • Laugh at Fear: Overcoming The Fears That Block Success

    Overcome the Number One impediment to success and achievement: Fear. No one delivers a funnier, more energizing message on clobbering fear than Frank Miles. With hilarious monologues, juggling, magic, and music, Frank illustrates the simple truths that shatter self-imposed limits. Join the many Fortune 500 companies that have called on Frank to entertain and inspire. Hear his 7 Presentation Points which spell out COURAGE:

    C oncentrate on the handle -- what you can put in, how you can respond.
    O pen your mind to the positive possibilities.
    U se your mistakes to learn and grow.
    R emember not to take yourself too seriously.
    A lways keep the stakes in perspective.
    G ive thanks for what you have -- don't fret about what you might not get.
    E mbrace each choice as a path to a different adventure.