Michael Tougias

Michael Tougias
NY Times Bestselling Author & Historian
Expertise:
American History & True Survival
Available for in-person lectures in:
All of FL
Available via Zoom?
Yes
To book Michael, e-mail:
dan@hudakonhollywood.com
Michael J. Tougias is a NY Times Bestselling author of over 30 non-fiction books, including The Finest Hours which was made into a Disney movie starring Chris Pine and Casey Affleck. Tougias delivers edge-of-your-seat slide presentations covering topics such as lesser known WWII incidents, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and true survival and rescue at sea. He has spoken to groups large and small in almost all 50 states and has been featured in national media such as The Weather Channel, ABC’s 20-20, Fox, CBS Sunday Morning, National NPR, The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal and more. His presentations are designed to entertain, inform and inspire.
“I love speaking and surprising the audience with little known events that had a big impact on our world." All of my programs include amazing slides from the actual incident and some of the images are breath-taking.” Tougias splits his time between Hobe Sound FL and Boston MA. When not speaking or writing, Tougias is on the ocean fishing, working in his vegetable garden, or enjoying his remote cabin in Vermont.
Lectures include:
Narrated Slide Programs
Florida & The Untold Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Screening & Discussion of the Disney movie The Finest Hours based on the author’s book by the same name.
U-Boats So Close To Home: A True Story of an American Family’s Survival During WWII.
The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis in WWII
Abandon Ship: WWII Most Unusual Incident
German Uboat commander sinks ship the size of the Titanic then rescues as many survivors as possible. Story gets stranger when an American plane intentionally bombs the Uboat knowing over 110 survivors are onboard. Ultimately story is one of triumph for those who survived 7 weeks in an open boat without food and drifted 700 miles. (Tougias co-wrote Abandon Ship which is a “cross-over” book for both adults and young adults)
Extreme Survival: Lessons from Those Who Triumphed Against All Odds.
Presentations To Improve Your Skill Sets: Leadership, Communication and Decision-making
16 Habits to Achieve Your Best Self: Feel Empowered, Healthy and In Control!
Tougias relies on his many interviews with first responders, extraordinary leaders, extreme survivors, and psychological studies to share techniques to live your best life, reach peak performance, handle change and overcome challenges. He shares the tips and uses slides from some of the actual events he draws on for inspiration. Tougias also gives a personal account of the steps used to achieve a goal most said was beyond his reach: when he was 30 years old he set an objective to someday become a full time author, achieve the NY Times Bestseller List, and have a movie made of one of his books.
The NY Times Bestselling Author and Dynamic speaker says “I’ve relied on my years of research working with and reading the work of psychologists for my book No Will Set You Free and personally interviewing and examining studies on the most resilient people for Extreme Survival: Lessons From Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds. I want to share practical steps to help audience members achieve their full potential. And at the end of the program I share a dramatic personal story on how the steps and habits helped me.
This multi-media keynote is positive and entertaining, meant to inspire and empower! Some of the topics in this presentation include:
- Learn to Improvise
- Overwhelmed? Try the Power of Little Steps
- Focus on what you can Control
- No to Negativity
- No to Fear, Yes to Empowerment
- Use Humor in Tense Moments
- Pro’s and Cons of Adrenaline & Emotion
- Goals Can Be Fixed, But the Plan Must be Flexible
- Accolades? From Whom?
- Traits of Good Decision-Makers
- What is Intuition
- How to be Lucky
- Resilience is Already in You
- Listening vs “Talkarrhea”
- Simple Way to Handle Change
- You Have More Strength Than You Know
Listen Up! Tips for Effective Communication, Listening and Leadership
First 25 Minutes
Always best to open up with a story: How JFK’s listening skills and decision-making steps solved the Cuban Missile Crisis without starting WWIII (based on Tougias’ book about the topic)
Instead of using dry power point slides of texts or charts the slides Tougias will share are amazing – from the actual event. Many recently declassified. (The audience will be surprised to learn the Russians shot down and killed one of our pilots over Cuba and I’ll share a slide from this actual event. JFK had to respond, but how?)
Video of Tougias speaking found on his website https://www.michaeltougias.com/video
Next 25 Minutes
Here is where we will give practical tips for more effective listening. I would work with your team to add any additional points you would like me to emphasize.
- The importance of fully listening before offering a solution
- Eye contact, nodding to let the listener know you are engaged
- When the person has finished talking, you may want to quickly summarize what their key point and concern was to make sure you are on the same page.
- How I make my living as an author by carefully listening. Why do survivors of extreme situations (I’ve written eight true survival books) trust me rather than other authors who contact them? It is because of the way I conduct the initial interview – I’ll share my listening technique.
- Tips on how to run an effective meeting/brainstorming question – the host needs to let everyone have equal time to speak without being interrupted, and the host should not tip their hand which direction they are leaning as that may influence the participants.
- After addressing the need to listen effectively, we also need to discuss what to do when someone can’t stop talking. We can have a little fun with this as I did in my recent article for AARP titled Talkarrhea! https://seniorplanet.org/articles-man-cave-on-talking/
- And we have to look in the mirror: could we be the person who talks too much and talks over people?
- Finally, Tougias can discuss the different ways men and women listen and process, citing from the extensive research in the book Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. Knowing about these subtle differences can lead to greater understanding.
At the end of the session open it up to Q&A. Besides questions about listening and running more effective meetings, I’ve found people are fascinated when they learn about the untold story of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Are you ready to bring Hudak On Hollywood to your community?
Please e-mail dan@hudakonhollywood.com for additional information. We look forward to hearing from you!