Looking ahead to April, May, and June, we’ve put together six new planning guides highlighting key event themes coming up. We share our recommended speakers to make your speaker selection process as easy as possible.
Jump ahead to your event theme:
- Earth Day
- World Day for Safety and Health at Work
- Asian Heritage Month (Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the US)
- Mental Health Week (Mental Health Month in the US)
- Pride Month
- National Indigenous History Month
Or browse through all six guides below. Happy planning!
April: Earth Day
In today’s world, environmental stewardship isn’t just about corporate responsibility — it’s about business survival. With April home to Earth Day, the right keynote speaker can transform this annual observance from a symbolic gesture into a catalyst for meaningful change.

The Hon. Rachel Notley
Combating Climate Change while Protecting Jobs: A Case Study of Alberta
As Alberta’s premiere, The Hon. Rachel Notley secured the biggest reduction in carbon emissions anywhere in Canada.

Bob McDonald
The Future Is Now: Solving the Climate Crisis with Today’s Technologies
Green technology is one of the fastest growing sectors. With a new green age upon us, Bob McDonald is your guide to the future.

Ziya Tong
Business Unusual: Adapting Your Business to the Climate Crisis
Ziya Tong’s state-of-the-planet report shows businesses how they can adapt, transform, and become leading champions for change.
With environmental experts spanning award-winning science journalists and educators to former politicians, internationally renowned advocates, and economic strategists, check out our full guide to see more recommended speakers for your 2025 Earth Day event.
April: World Day for Safety and Health at Work
With April home to World Day for Safety and Health at Work, organizations often take this as an opportunity to strengthen their occupational safety culture. Our recommended keynote speakers share evidence-based strategies, real-world case studies, and practical solutions to create truly safer workplaces.

Dr. Lisa Bélanger
Stay Focused, Stay Safe: Science-Backed Strategies to Avoid Distractions
Dr. Lisa Bélanger helps audiences enhance focus, reduce distractions, and build habits that promote everyday safety.

Matthew Pegg
Chasing Gold: Workplace Health and Safety
Having served more than 32 years as a first responder, Chief Matthew Pegg shares important lessons on building safe workplaces.

Jill Heinerth
Improving the Culture of Safety in High-Risk Environments
Acclaimed cave diver Jill Heinerth outlines three primary categories in creating safe workplaces, sharing shares universal risk management strategies.
Enhance your organization’s safety culture with our world-class speakers. Check out our full guide and spark lasting change in your workplace.
May: Asian Heritage Month
Asian Heritage Month, or Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the US, provides a vital opportunity to recognize and celebrate the profound contributions that Asian communities have made to our cultural, economic, and social fabric.

Julie Kim
Asian Heritage Month: Breaking Barriers and Embracing Identity
As the first Asian female stand-up comedian in the country, Julie Kim shares how she navigated barriers from the outside world as well as within.

Riaz Meghji
Every Conversation Counts: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships
A human connection expert, Riaz Meghji reveals how authentic connection can transcend cultural boundaries and transform organizations.

Melissa Leong
Unlocking Generational Wealth
With her signature blend of financial wisdom and humour, Melissa Leong explores the power of building generational wealth, sharing heart-warming anecdotes from her journey and Chinese heritage.
Meet more inspiring speakers who bring unique perspectives on representation, success, and cultural identity in our full planning guide.
May: Mental Health Week
Mental health challenges touch every workplace and community. May offers a powerful opportunity to spark change as its Mental Health Month in the US and hosts CMHA Mental Health Week in Canada. The right keynote speaker can transform your event into a catalyst for real organizational impact.

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
Mental Health: The Building Blocks for a Strong Foundation
A passionate advocate for mental health, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau equips audiences with the tools needed to enhance emotional literacy.

Hamza Khan
Beyond Burnout: Unlocking Sustainable Peak Performance
Is self-care still our best defense against burnout? Hamza Khan explores the transition from chronic overwhelm to sustainable high performance.

Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa
Organizational Wellness
A resident doctor in psychiatry, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa dives deep into the mechanics of wellness and what it looks like on an organizational level, including the neuroscience behind burnout.
Whether your goal is to reduce stigma, enhance support systems, or build a more resilient organization, we’ll help you find the perfect speaker to inspire your audience this May.
June: Pride Month
Every June, Pride Month ignites a global celebration of authenticity, courage, and the unwavering spirit of the LGBTQ2+ community. From comedians and Olympians to television personalities and entrepreneurs, our in-demand speakers spark crucial conversations about inclusion and allyship while demonstrating the power of embracing authenticity to unlock our true potential.

Lilly Singh
LGBTQIA+ Pride and Authenticity
An award-winning entertainer, Lilly Singh offers a unique lens on supporting the LGBTQIA+ community and building a culture that building a culture that celebrates everyone for exactly who they are.

Shane Feldman
PRIDE Passport: Building Leadership and Resilience Through Community
Shane Feldman’s “Leadership Passport” framework has helped leaders around the world unlock an inclusive and courageous work environment.

Michael Bach
Safety in Numbers: Ensuring your Space is a Safe Space
Michael Bach draws from his book Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion at Work to provide an engaging look at allyship.
Ready to amplify Pride Month at your next event? Our speakers bring authenticity, courage, and powerful storytelling to every stage, inspiring audiences to embrace both individual truth and collective progress.
June: National Indigenous History Month
With June being National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day taking place on June 21, our roster of Indigenous leaders, journalists, and artists bring decades of leadership, storytelling, and lived experience to each stage. Their powerful narratives inspire understanding while advancing crucial dialogues about reconciliation.

The Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould
True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change
Drawing from her bestselling book, the Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould explores how to break down silos and act on what our collective future requires.

Kendal Netmaker
Moving Forward Together Through Indigenous Awareness and Education
Kendal Netmaker takes audiences into Indigenous Peoples’ worldview and shares his heartfelt stories of living and thriving in two different worlds.

Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward
An award-winning journalist and author, Tanya Talaga humanizes the legacy of colonization while sharing her hope for an equitable future.
Make your National Indigenous History Month event meaningful and impactful. Our acclaimed speakers bring authentic voices, powerful stories, and transformative insights to your audience.
Contact us to learn more about our leading roster of speakers and to book your April, May, and June events today.