
Hannah Betts
Award-winning Stuntwoman, Professional Skydiver, and former Police Officer, Hannah Betts, challenges the myth of fearlessness, giving audiences practical tools to navigate uncertainty, trust themselves under pressure, and take brave action before they feel ready.
Hannah Betts’ signature keynote, Leaning Into Fear, invites audiences to rethink their relationship with fear. Rather than treating it as a sign to freeze or retreat, she teaches people to recognize, understand, and respond to it with greater clarity, courage, and intention. She helps teams and individuals stop waiting for certainty, quit handing the steering wheel to self-doubt, and start making stronger decisions even when the outcome is not guaranteed.
Her message resonates because she does not speak about courage as something abstract or reserved for extraordinary people. She is refreshingly honest about being scared, and that honesty is exactly what makes her message so motivating. Hannah is not selling an idealized version of fearlessness. She shows audiences that bravery is often quiet: trusting yourself, taking the next step, speaking up, changing course, and realizing that confidence often lives on the back side of the experience
Drawing on an unusually diverse career as a former Police Officer, Outdoor Adventure Instructor, World Champion Skydiver, and award-winning Hollywood Stuntwoman, Hannah brings real-world credibility to every stage she steps onto. Originally from the U.K., she served for more than five years in the Birmingham and Nottingham Police Force, serving as a patrol officer and specializing in domestic violence liaison work in her final year, before going on to win gold at the 2008 World Skydiving Championships with the British Skydiving Team. She has since represented both Great Britain and Team USA internationally, instructed military freefall courses for Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and International Special Forces, and built a full-time career in Hollywood with more than 120 film and television stunt credits and two prestigious Taurus World Stunt Awards. Across every chapter of her life, she has not only navigated risk, uncertainty, and split-second decision-making for herself, but also guided, taught, and protected others through it.
What makes Hannah especially memorable is that audiences do not just hear her message; they experience it. Through striking images, video, and metaphor-rich storytelling drawn from real moments in her life and career, she brings lessons to the stage in a way few speakers can. Whether she is unpacking what a near-death parachute malfunction taught her about ego, pressure, and letting go, or what preparing for a major stunt taught her about overthinking, trust, and decisive action, Hannah gives audiences stories and takeaways they are unlikely to forget.
Her talks equip audiences with practical tools, inspiration, energy, and greater capability, not because she tells them to eliminate fear, but because she shows them how to move with it. Her message is not about reckless courage or impulsive action. It is about respecting risk, preparing well, and knowing when the moment calls for a little less overthinking and a little more decisiveness. Her core message is simple and memorable: fearless is a myth; forward is a choice.
Hannah Betts’ signature keynote, Leaning Into Fear, invites audiences to rethink their relationship with fear. Rather than treating it as a sign to freeze or retreat, she teaches people to recognize, understand, and respond to it with greater clarity, courage, and intention. She helps teams and individuals stop waiting for certainty, quit handing the steering wheel to self-doubt, and start making stronger decisions even when the outcome is not guaranteed.
Her message resonates because she does not speak about courage as something abstract or reserved for extraordinary people. She is refreshingly honest about being scared, and that honesty is exactly what makes her message so motivating. Hannah is not selling an idealized version of fearlessness. She shows audiences that bravery is often quiet: trusting yourself, taking the next step, speaking up, changing course, and realizing that confidence often lives on the back side of the experience
Drawing on an unusually diverse career as a former Police Officer, Outdoor Adventure Instructor, World Champion Skydiver, and award-winning Hollywood Stuntwoman, Hannah brings real-world credibility to every stage she steps onto. Originally from the U.K., she served for more than five years in the Birmingham and Nottingham Police Force, serving as a patrol officer and specializing in domestic violence liaison work in her final year, before going on to win gold at the 2008 World Skydiving Championships with the British Skydiving Team. She has since represented both Great Britain and Team USA internationally, instructed military freefall courses for Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and International Special Forces, and built a full-time career in Hollywood with more than 120 film and television stunt credits and two prestigious Taurus World Stunt Awards. Across every chapter of her life, she has not only navigated risk, uncertainty, and split-second decision-making for herself, but also guided, taught, and protected others through it.
What makes Hannah especially memorable is that audiences do not just hear her message; they experience it. Through striking images, video, and metaphor-rich storytelling drawn from real moments in her life and career, she brings lessons to the stage in a way few speakers can. Whether she is unpacking what a near-death parachute malfunction taught her about ego, pressure, and letting go, or what preparing for a major stunt taught her about overthinking, trust, and decisive action, Hannah gives audiences stories and takeaways they are unlikely to forget.
Her talks equip audiences with practical tools, inspiration, energy, and greater capability, not because she tells them to eliminate fear, but because she shows them how to move with it. Her message is not about reckless courage or impulsive action. It is about respecting risk, preparing well, and knowing when the moment calls for a little less overthinking and a little more decisiveness. Her core message is simple and memorable: fearless is a myth; forward is a choice.
Leaning Into Fear: How to Make Braver Decisions Under Pressure
Format: Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- Leaders, teams, and professionals navigating uncertainty, growth, or change.
- Organizations ready to help their people move through transitions and take bold action.
The audience will leave with:
- Practical tools and real-world insight for navigating pressure, ambiguity, and self-doubt.
- Greater confidence...
Braver Than You Think: Confidence, Courage, and Self-Trust for Women
Format: Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- Practical tools and real-world insight for navigating pressure, ambiguity, and self-doubt.
- Women who are ready to stop second-guessing themselves.
The audience will leave with:
- A more empowering understanding of confidence, courage, and self-trust.
- Tools for moving through fear, comparison, and...
Forward Through Uncertainty: Resilience, Adaptability, and Action in Times of Change
Format: Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- Audiences who need to make clear, confident decisions in high-pressure moments.
- Teams and leaders who want to reduce hesitation, second-guessing, and self-doubt.
The audience will leave with:
- Greater resilience and confidence when facing uncertainty and discomfort.
- Practical ways to adapt, stay...
