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Creating Your Most Passionate Life


Presenters: Patrick Combs


Readers will want to attend the Patrick Combs presentation on Creating Your Most Passionate Life (In a Rough Economy)! to experience the “best of the best in the world of speaking”.  Whether discoursing on strategies for success, developing your personal power or the merits of excellence, Patrick combines high energy, complete passion for his subject, and loads of humor to engage his audience and bring his point home.

Patrick Comb’s presentation will motivate and instruct attendees in:

•    How to choose your bliss
•    Tools for maximizing your productivity everyday
•    What turns your passion into profits
•    How to handle the rough economy

Patrick Combs is an on fire for life, authentic, soulful, completely passionate entrepreneur with a love for performing, speaking, writing and helping. Raised by a single mother of little financial means in a small town, he was the first person from his family to complete college. Since graduating he has navigated his life based on his soulful-passions, daring to create his destiny based on possibility, not probability.

Patrick has lived life in a very inspiring way. He first came to national attention his senior year of college. On his way to work at Levi Strauss, he stopped to help a woman on the ground who was pleading. It turned out she was pregnant and he was the only passerby to stop. He stepped forward and delivered her baby right on the street in San Francisco. The story made him front page news, landed him on The Late Show and moved people to laughter and tears.

It was a life changing experience. At 26, Patrick left his well-paying job to pursue his ambition to inspire others. He persevered through much adversity, including $45,000 of credit card debt, and made it all the way to the Motivational Speaker’s Hall of Fame and an interview with Barbara Walters.

At 28, Patrick faced a $95,000.00 banking error in his favor. His “David vs Goliath” adventure that ensued made international headlines and landed Patrick in the heart of the world news. In the end - although the money had become rightfully his – Patrick did the unthinkable and returned the money in order to “do the right thing.” The Associated Press called him a “Folk Hero.”   

At 40, Patrick co-founded a personal development company, signing on as the Chief Transformational Officer. Patrick’s relentless focus on excellence and success has helped the company achieve more than 5000 associates worldwide and annual revenues of 6 million plus.

Today, Patrick is among the best of the best in the world of speaking. He lights up the stage and rocks the audience.