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You've seen the type before. Expensive suit. Generic slides. A borrowed story about climbing a mountain that somehow applies to your quarterly targets. Your team smiles politely, collects their free pen, and walks back to their desks unchanged.
That is not what happens with Tyler Hayden.
As one of Canada's most in-demand motivational speakers — and the only one in the Hall of Fame who has also raised chickens/turkeys/ducks, flipped nine houses, jumped off a cliff in the Alps, and swum with great white sharks — Tyler brings something different to your event: a room full of people who are still talking about it six months later.
If you're an event planner, HR director, or association GM in Canada searching for a keynote speaker who delivers measurable impact, not just a memorable hour, you've found your person.
Every Tyler Hayden keynote is built for your people, your industry, and your specific moment as an organization.
Over 30 years and 40 to 50 keynotes per year — to audiences of 8 to 8,000 — Tyler has developed a proprietary Multiple Intelligence Quotient (MIQ) framework that identifies how different people on a team learn, engage, and lead. That framework becomes the backbone of every presentation, which means your audience isn't sitting through a generic speech. They're actively participating in a session designed for them - that they want to do.
🎙️ A clear understanding of what drives engagement and retention on their specific team.
🎙️ Practical tools they can implement on Monday morning — not six weeks from now, like Rubber Chicken AI.
🎙️ Renewed energy and a shared language for building culture that actually sticks.
🎙️ A framework for leadership, recognition, and team building grounded in 25+ published books and decades of real-world application.
Tyler's keynote pricing ranges from $6,000 to $9,500+, making him one of the most credentialed and versatile keynote speakers in Canada at that investment level.
Tyler works with Canadian organizations of 500 employees and up, across virtually every sector where people, culture, and teamwork drive results.
Healthcare — From clinical teams to hospital leadership retreats, Tyler brings trauma-informed, psychologically safe facilitation to high-pressure environments. With almost a decade as a management consultant in Healthcare - Tyler has walked the halls, helped those in need, and lifted co-workers on the rough days.
Finance and Banking — Having worked with TD, Scotiabank, and credit unions across the country, Tyler understands the pace, the culture, and the compliance sensitivities of financial services audiences.
Construction and Trades — With hands-on experience spanning framing, cement work, and project management alongside engineers and developers, Tyler is one of the only leadership speakers in Canada who can walk into a room full of trades professionals and earn instant credibility. His hands have been dirty and his back has hurt to make money... and his humour lands.
Government and Public Sector — Large all-staff conferences, leadership retreats, and culture-transformation initiatives across municipal, provincial, and federal teams. Tyler has worked in municipal government as an elected official.
Education, Not-for-Profit, and Associations — Tyler understands budget realities and offers flexible arrangements for organizations doing important work on tighter margins. Tyler has been on BOD's for several NFP's and Associations helping build capacity and impact.
Manufacturing and Retail — Frontline team engagement, supervisory development, and cross-departmental culture work for organizations where turnover is expensive and recognition is often underused.
If your organization runs on people — and every organization does — Tyler has delivered for an audience like yours.
There are a lot of people calling themselves a keynote speaker in Canada. Here is what separates Tyler.
Hall of Fame credentials. Tyler holds both a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation and a Hall of Fame (HoF) induction — the highest recognitions a professional speaker can earn in North America. He is not building his career. He has already built it.
A framework that measures results. The MIQ (Multiple Intelligence Quotient) framework is not a motivational concept. It is a structured tool for understanding how individuals and teams process information, take action, and build relationships. When Tyler brings it to your event, your leaders leave with a diagnostic they can actually use.
30 years. 40 to 50 keynotes a year. Real clients. Tyler has delivered for TD, Scotiabank, Bell, Honeywell, Pratt-Whitney, Home Builders Associations, and hundreds of other Canadian organizations. His clients span healthcare, construction, finance, government, education, manufacturing, and not-for-profit sectors — and they rebook.
An ecosystem that extends past the event. Team Building School, a growing online library of gamified micro-learning resources, and Rubber Chicken AI — an AI-powered tool suite for managers — mean your team's learning does not end when Tyler leaves the stage.
When you book a motivational speaker in Canada, you're placing a bet on the energy and engagement of everyone in that room. Tyler makes that an easy bet to win.
Picture this.
It is 7:43 a.m. at a construction industry conference in Halifax. Tyler is standing at the back of the room in a hard hat, laughing with the trades crew before the session starts. By 8:01, he is on stage telling the story of the day he jumped off a cliff in Switzerland — not because it is a dramatic opener, but because the decision calculus he ran in the 30 seconds before he jumped is the exact same calculus your foreman runs before speaking up about a safety concern on the job site.
That is the moment the room shifts. Because suddenly a leadership keynote is not a leadership keynote. It is a conversation about the real moments where trust, communication, and team culture show up — and either hold or break.
Tyler uses extreme adventure stories — cliff jumping, shark diving, NASCAR racing, skydiving, aerobatic flying — not as entertainment, but as learning leverage. They are entry points into conversations your team would not otherwise have in a conference room. And because he brings 30+ years of organizational development research, the MIQ framework, and 25+ published books into every session, the stories land with substance underneath them.
By the end of a Tyler Hayden keynote, your attendees are not just inspired. They have a specific tool, a shared insight, and a reason to do something differently when they get back to work.
That is what a motivational speaker in Canada is supposed to do.
Here is the short version: if you need a keynote speaker in Canada who makes your event unforgettable and leaves your people with something useful, Tyler Hayden is your call.
He speaks at conferences, leadership retreats, annual general meetings, association events, and corporate gatherings from Halifax to Vancouver. He works live, virtual, and hybrid. He customizes every session. And he has been doing this for 30 years because his clients keep coming back.
Fun is the delivery. Better teams and energy on Monday is the point.
Keynote pricing starts at $6,000. Most engagements fall between $6,000 and $9,500 plus travel.
Have questions before you book? Connect directly at www.tylerhayden.com or reach out through the contact form. Tyler's team responds quickly and the discovery call is always worth the 20 minutes.
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Small teams don’t need a big budget (or a professional facilitator) to build trust, improve communication, and create a culture people actually want to be part of.
What you do need is structure.
After 30 years in rooms where the stakes were high—keynotes, leadership retreats, frontline teams, and everyone in between—I’ve seen the same pattern repeat:
People do a “team day”
Everyone laughs
Energy spikes
Someone says, “We should do this more often.”
Then Monday shows up.
Same miscommunication. Same silos. Same one or two voices dominating. Same burnout creeping in.
Most teams don’t have a motivation problem. They have a repeatability problem.
So let’s talk about affordable team building kits and DIY bundles that actually help small business teams build better habits—without hiring a facilitator.
What counts as a “team building kit” (and what doesn’t)
A good kit isn’t just a game. It’s a repeatable experience that creates a behavior shift.
Look for kits that include:
Clear facilitation instructions (written for non-facilitators)
Print-ready materials (or simple digital delivery)
Debrief questions (this is where learning sticks) my motto, "good team building is good team learning."
A time estimate and group size range
Variations for in-person, remote, and hybrid
Red flags:
“Fun only” with no reflection
Complicated setup that dies in real life
One-size-fits-all activities that only reward the loud/fast/verbal folks
Instead of chasing one “perfect” kit, match the kit to your goal.
These are short, low-risk activities that help people speak early—so the meeting doesn’t get hijacked by the first confident voice.
What to look for:
“No forced sharing” language
Simple scripts
Options for 5, 10, and 15 minutes
Pro move: Run one opener weekly. Connection is a practice, not an event.
These are the kits that tie activities to outcomes like trust, communication, accountability, or collaboration.
What to look for:
Clear learning outcomes
Facilitator-ready steps
Smart variations (time/space/group size)
A “round two” so teams can apply learning immediately
These are habit-based tools: quick ideas that become team practices outside the session.
What to look for:
A cadence (weekly/monthly)
A tracker or habit format
Short “do this in real life” prompts
If your kit doesn’t include a debrief, you’re buying entertainment, which has its place read my article on 3F's Fun, Fast Forward and Fix.
What to look for:
Debrief questions (quick + deep options)
Action commitment prompts
Follow-up templates (email pack, tracker, recap)
Small businesses can’t always compete on pay—but they can compete on culture.
What to look for:
Manager scripts
Peer prompts
Recognition tied to specific behaviors (not generic praise)
Options from low/no-cost to premium
Here are the most common sources, plus what to look for.
You pay once and reuse them.
Look for: print-ready PDFs, scripts, debriefs, variations.
Great for 10–20 minute connection moments.
Look for: prompts that aren’t overly personal + a suggested cadence.
These can be great—if you add a debrief.
Look for: a facilitator guide + a debrief section. Or use a local escape venue and add debriefing.
If you want a steady stream of ready-to-run activities, subscriptions can be cheaper than one-off kits.
Look for: searchable library + tags by time, group size, and goal.
If you want facilitator-quality structure without facilitator pricing, here are two options designed specifically for managers and small teams.
Team Building School is built for the busy manager who wants DIY tools that are practical, repeatable, and workplace-ready.
What you’ll find inside (in plain English):
DIY team building activities, icebreaker games, courses, and workplace strategies for engagement + retention
A library of books and activities
Course credit, points, and certificates (gamified learning that actually gets used)
If you’re looking for a “grab-and-go” toolkit vibe—this is the home base. www.teambuildingschool.com
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Here’s the flock:
Sol: icebreakers that match your group, time, and vibe (no cringe, no forced sharing)
Lune: outcome-based team building activities tied to trust, communication, accountability
Flash: energy + engagement ideas that become weekly habits (not one-time hype)
Sage: MIQ-informed design so activities include different thinking/learning styles (not just loud voices)
So-Crates: debrief questions + follow-through so “fun” becomes workplace takeaways
Trophy: recognition ideas (low/no-cost to premium) + scripts that reinforce the behaviors you want repeated
It also soon will generate practical “reports” managers can use immediately—things like:
Icebreaker activity scripts
30-day connection calendars
Team health snapshot reports
90-day team building roadmaps
Recognition strategy plans
Post-session follow-up email packs
If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t need another inspirational quote—I need a system,” this is built for that.
Before you buy (or download) anything, answer these five questions:
What’s the goal? Connection, communication, problem-solving, morale, conflict repair?
How much time do we actually have? 10 minutes, 45 minutes, half-day?
What’s our setup? In-person, remote, hybrid?
Who’s facilitating? A manager/owner/team lead with zero training?
What’s the follow-through plan? One action we’ll test this week?
The simplest “no-cringe” format to run almost any kit
5 min: Set purpose (“We’re doing this to improve how we communicate under pressure.”)
15–30 min: Run the activity
10 min: Debrief with 3 questions:
What did we notice?
What did we learn?
What will we do differently this week?
2 min: Assign one owner + one deadline
That last step is the difference between “team building” and team improvement.
Affordable team building kits can absolutely work—if they’re structured, repeatable, and include a debrief.
Start small:
One 20-minute activity per week
One debrief question
One behavior your team tests in real work
That’s how culture gets built in the real world—one meeting, one practice, one moment at a time.

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