
Scott Lehmann
Stop managing your image. Start living with authority. Learn to identify the hidden system that keeps capable people from fully delivering — and replace it with the settled, self-sourced authority that doesn't require the room's approval to exist.
Scott Lehmann grew up on a farm in Arkansas where fear was the operating system and silence was the survival strategy. By 26, he had gone bankrupt. By midlife, he had built a career most people would call successful — and was still running the same system he'd installed in childhood, at a cost he couldn't fully name.
That gap between knowing and delivering — between the capable person in the front room and the one waiting in the back — is what Scott has spent fifty years studying, living, and ultimately resolving. Not by getting more confident. By getting free.
His work is grounded in a simple and uncommon diagnosis: capable people don't stall because they lack talent, drive, or discipline. They stall because they're running a fear architecture that was installed long before they knew it was there — one that quietly allocates their energy to the wrong job. Scott's keynotes and coaching don't address the symptoms. They address the system.
Over four decades, Scott invested more than $100,000 and thousands of hours learning from some of the world's foremost thought leaders. He studied each with a single question: what actually works at the level the problem lives? The answer became the B.O.L.D. Framework — the foundation of his book Built on Bold: Boldness Begins Where Fear Ends and every room he walks into.
Scott is a Maxwell Leadership certified coach, a Wake Up Warrior Certified Trainer, and a Distinguished Toastmaster. He works with business owners, executives, and professional organizations — and his standard in every room is the same: speak from lived experience, name the architecture precisely, and leave people with something they can use before they get to the parking lot.
He lives in Georgia with his wife, Jean.
To learn more, visit builtonboldbook.com.
Scott Lehmann grew up on a farm in Arkansas where fear was the operating system and silence was the survival strategy. By 26, he had gone bankrupt. By midlife, he had built a career most people would call successful — and was still running the same system he'd installed in childhood, at a cost he couldn't fully name.
That gap between knowing and delivering — between the capable person in the front room and the one waiting in the back — is what Scott has spent fifty years studying, living, and ultimately resolving. Not by getting more confident. By getting free.
His work is grounded in a simple and uncommon diagnosis: capable people don't stall because they lack talent, drive, or discipline. They stall because they're running a fear architecture that was installed long before they knew it was there — one that quietly allocates their energy to the wrong job. Scott's keynotes and coaching don't address the symptoms. They address the system.
Over four decades, Scott invested more than $100,000 and thousands of hours learning from some of the world's foremost thought leaders. He studied each with a single question: what actually works at the level the problem lives? The answer became the B.O.L.D. Framework — the foundation of his book Built on Bold: Boldness Begins Where Fear Ends and every room he walks into.
Scott is a Maxwell Leadership certified coach, a Wake Up Warrior Certified Trainer, and a Distinguished Toastmaster. He works with business owners, executives, and professional organizations — and his standard in every room is the same: speak from lived experience, name the architecture precisely, and leave people with something they can use before they get to the parking lot.
He lives in Georgia with his wife, Jean.
To learn more, visit builtonboldbook.com.
Nothing to Hide: From Managing Your Image to Living with Authority
Format: 30 minute keynote
This program is perfect for:
- High-performing professionals who are capable, credentialed — and still not fully delivering on what they know
- Leaders, business owners, and sales professionals who have tried the standard fixes and keep hitting the same ceiling
The audience will leave with:
- A precise name for the fear architecture that has been running quietly in the background —...




