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Dr. David Hunter does keynote, luncheon, after-dinner speeches, and training sessions
that are packed with tasteful humor with lessons and lots
of laughter.
His
audience includes:
Business
Agriculture
Civic Groups
Veterans
Educators
Youth Groups
Training Sessions
Click
below for examples of David's speech topics:
Levity and Lessons from Life
From
Country to Cosmopolitan
From Poverty to Prosperity:
Education Was the Key
If It Is To Be, It's Up To Me:
I Can Make a Difference
Facing Midlife With Laughter
Levity and Lessons From Life
There is an old adage which says, "There are two things in this world that are certain—death and taxes." Well, Dr. Hunter believes there is a third thing in this world that is certain and that is "Change". In fact, life is a series of changes and change will occur whether we like it or not. Either we embrace it and adapt to it or change will occur all around us and affect our lives whether we like it or not. Change is not always easy. Some change we welcome with enthusiasm. Other change we have mixed feelings about. Some change we are just downright anxious or fearful about. But if we don't change, we don't grow. Growth and maturity means that we sometimes have to step outside our comfort zone and maybe temporarily surrender our sense of security.
Dr. Hunter will take us on a humorous, reminiscent journey of changes that have occured in his life from his humble beginnings of growing up in rural Kentucky to his service in the military in Vietnam. He will relate some of his military experiences and how proud he is to be American. His experiences should trigger memories of changes that have occured in all our lives.
He will remind us:
To always face change with a positive attitude.
To always look for the opportunities that change can bring.
To remember that it is only through change that we are able to have the quality of life that we enjoy in this country today.
You will laugh. You will cry. You will feel proud to be
an American.
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From
Country to Cosmopolitan
David was born on a farm in
rural Kentucky. He knows what it means to milk a cow by
hand and plow a corn field with a mule because he has been
there and done that. He also understands modern agriculture
because he has three college degrees in agriculture. He
has worked his entire career in the field of agriculture.
He has always been proud to be a part of agriculture. He
can make farmers and agribusiness people feel proud to be
a part of our great agricultural system.
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From Poverty to Prosperity: Education
Was the Key
From a poverty-stricken rural
farm youngster with little self-confidence and low self-esteem,
David relates what education has meant to his life. He tells
of teachers who directed him, were role models, and encouraged
him to stay in school and live up to his fullest potential.
The audience may shed a tear when he relates how teachers
have touched his life.
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If It Is To Be, It's Up To Me: I Can
Make a Difference
Many times it is difficult to
connect with an audience of youth. But David uses learning
the auctioneer's chant to hold their attention while giving
them many lessons of life about goals, values, ethics, and
patriotism. He will have the youth on the edge of their
seats riveted to every word.
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Facing Midlife
With Laughter
We are all aging. We cannot
ignore that we are aging because of the physical changes
taking place in our bodies and the fact that there is always
somebody around who seems to take pleasure in reminding
us that we are growing older. The question we must ask ourselves
is this: Do we want to become bored, unhappy, and humorless
people, or do we want to continue to enjoy life like we
can? Through humor, inspiration, and motivation, Dr. Hunter
shows us that midlife can be one of the most rewarding,
gratifying periods of our life.
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