Jonny Shannon
Cyber Safety/esafety, Anti-Bullying, Mental Health
Johnny Shannon is Australia's Motivational Speaker of the Year for 2020. He’s also an International Tech entrepreneur who found school extremely difficult, having undiagnosed dyslexia and other disabilities. He wants young people to make educated decisions about their futures & recognise when they need to seek help.
Eloise Wellings and Rory Darkins
Resilience, Positive Mindset, ‘An Olympian’s Guide to Positive Psychology’, Overcoming Eating Disorders
Two times Olympian Track Athlete Eloise Wellings has partnered with psychology practitioner and mental skills coach Rory Darkins to empower the next generation to go after their dreams and be all that they can be. Click here for more information
Emma Carey
Resilience, the Value of Life, Dealing with Cyber-bullies
Emma Carey suffered a freak parachuting accident which left her completely paralysed from the waist down. Her inspiring story tells of a journey of thankfulness, valuing life and being adaptable. She shares the importance of accepting herself and how to fight for your dreams.
Tony Hoang
Drugs and Abuse as a child, Rejecting Gang Culture
The young Tony Hoang grew up in poverty and abuse in Cabramatta, the drug capital of Australia at that time. Tony overcame his troubled background and addictions and now helps youth around the nation.
D Minor
Overcoming Adversity (Homelessness and Broken Family), Discovering your Passion
Daniel 'D Minor' Harvey is an award-winning international recording and performing rap artist who was homeless at the age of 11. D Minor shares about how he found his 'voice' and passion through music.
Anna Cocquerel
Learning Disabilities, Body Image, Rejecting Drugs and Alcohol, Peer Pressure
After overcoming many challenges, including severe dyslexia and scoliosis, Anna Cocquerel shares how she achieved her goal of becoming a TV actress. Having recently finished her schooling, Anna discusses how she deals with peer pressure.
Molly Croft
Molly is a 16 year old who loves sharing her message in the hope of encouraging young people to not be defined by their circumstances, but to always look for a reason to smile. At age 11, Molly was diagnosed with Osteoblastic Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) and has lived between hospitals and her home since. As President of the Tie Dye Project, Molly has helped raise awareness and in excess of $500,000 for cancer related causes. Molly is an inspiration to young people and adults alike. Her effervescence and positivity captivates every audience that has the privilege of hearing her speak.
Bella Taylor-Smith
Bella Taylor Smith overcame great hardship early in her life to achieve her dream of winning The Voice Australia in 2021. She stunned Australian audiences with her world-class performances and has been invited by Guy Sebastian to join his sold-out National Tour commencing in April 2022. Stand Tall is thrilled to have Bella sharing her personal story and her incredible singing gift with students.