Not inspiration that fades by Monday. Every session is built around what your audience can understand—and apply—the moment they leave the room.
Dr. Stanton delivers keynotes for conferences, associations, brokerage events, and leadership summits. Every session draws on behavioral psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and 30 years of real-world experience—giving your audience practical tools, not motivational moments.
Most keynotes leave people feeling good for a few days. This work shows up differently.
The objective is never inspiration. It's execution. Every session ends with a shift your audience can immediately put to work.
Why do people face the door in an elevator? No one teaches the rule. There is no sign posted. Yet almost everyone steps in, turns around, and faces the door without thinking. This simple observation reveals something powerful about human behavior.
In this keynote, Dr. Stanton introduces The Elevator Principle—a powerful framework that explains why people follow patterns, why change feels uncomfortable, and why growth often requires doing the very thing that feels unnatural in the moment.
Your audience knows what to do. They have the training, the scripts, the systems. But something happens in the moment—and execution breaks down. This keynote identifies exactly what that something is, and what to do about it.
Built for sales teams, real estate organizations, and leadership groups who are tired of the gap between knowledge and performance.
The highest performers aren't the hardest closers. They're the most precise communicators. This keynote breaks down the language of influence—how top agents and salespeople move conversations forward without force, pressure, or manipulation.
Built on NLP principles and 30 years of real-world observation, this session changes how your audience communicates from the next conversation forward.
Most professionals perform well when things are going well. The real test is what happens under pressure—in difficult conversations, uncertain markets, and high-stakes moments. This keynote is about building the mental architecture that holds up when it matters most.
45–75 minutes. Conference and summit format. High-impact, structured delivery. Designed to open or anchor your event with a session that moves the room.
3–4 hours. Extended session format that goes deeper on diagnosis and application. Participants leave with personalized execution frameworks.
Comprehensive brokerage or team training. Combines keynote frameworks with deep-dive diagnosis and structured implementation work.
A direct conversation about your event, your audience, and what you want them to walk away with. This shapes everything that follows.
The content is structured around your audience's specific context—not a generic framework applied to any room.
A session your audience will remember for what they left understanding—not how they felt in the room.
Optional post-event resources and follow-up access for organizations that want to extend the work.
The room was different within 10 minutes. That rarely happens.
We've had a lot of speakers over the years. Most of them are good. Jeffrey was different. He didn't try to fill the time. He went straight to the thing nobody talks about—and the room felt it. Attendees came up to us after asking when he'd be back.
— Conference Director, Regional Real Estate AssociationAvailability is limited. Speaking engagements are confirmed on a first-come basis following a discovery call.
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