Geoff Curtis
Are you looking for a dynamic, relatable speaker who will motivate and inspire?
Geoff will keep your audience entertained and engaged. From laughter to tears, anger to compassion. Geoff guides audiences of all ages on a journey that ends with a plot twist and the motivation to be better.


What to expect
Relatable Geoff Curtis is an extremely relatable speaker. He was a city police officer
when a horrible event changed the course of his and his family’s lives forever. Geoff isn’t extremely wealthy or famous. He isn’t the champion of anything, nor has he amassed more success than most. He is a normal person who was forced to face adversity like many others. This comes across in his presentation. The simple fact that YOUR reaction to difficult situations is what matters. At the urging of others, Geoff began to tell his story. His relatability sets him apart from more “famous” speakers.
The Story Who doesn’t love a good cop story? Even better, one that involves an undercover officer shot in the line of duty. Your audience will be captivated by the real-life story of how these types of events go down and Geoff’s humous storytelling style will keep them engaged.
The Plot Twist While the shooting itself is entertaining, the real story is everything that comes after. Audiences admire and some are perhaps motivated by the recovery story. While somewhat predictable in nature, Geoff’s story is a classic example of strength, grit, and determination. As you can probably guess, Geoff is faced with the trauma of his experience. He isn’t able to return to duty as a police officer. Geoff and his family suffer a financial loss of income. He has to start over and move on from a job he loves. He builds new businesses and opportunities for himself. The anger and PTSD that stay with him are real and sometimes devastating. But an unexpected phone call and what follows for Geoff and his family will be life-changing for your audience.
The Ending Like most great books “The Story” is fascinating but the ending is one you
didn’t see coming. It leaves you speechless and challenges the way you think. You will
be motivated to look differently at the people around you. Challenged to better understand them and their struggles. You will leave motivated to do better and be better.
Topics
Forgiveness
Understanding
Personal Responsibility and Accountability
Drug Addiction
PTSD
Motivation