Georgia Murch

Conflict and Culture Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker

A dynamic communicator, Georgia engages audiences in interactive, “unconference”-style presentations that put people in the driver’s seat, making learning fun, practical, and immediately relevant. Her passion, energy, and humour ensure every event leaves audiences motivated to become better versions of themselves, their workplaces, and their homes.

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Georgia has been in the dance of building better cultures and growing better humans for over 25 years. She’s led teams and businesses so understands, and appreciates the complexity of humans and the workplace. She’s done the miles.

Her research and expertise have led her to writing three best-selling books in the feedback, culture and self-development space.

She puts passion on a podium and makes sure there’s no gloom on Zoom. Georgia continues inspiring leaders and people from around the world with her witty, straight-talking, experienced based keynotes.

An incredible communicator in her own right, she is an inspiring speaker that challenges audiences to become better versions of themselves, their workplaces and their homes.

You may have heard of an ‘unconference’ that replaces the conventional structured program of events with free-flowing ideas and conversations. Georgia likes to do the same with her keynotes. Whilst she can do the pre-prepared content to inspire and delight, she finds that audiences love being in the driver’s seat. This is where they get to decide what they want to hear and learn.

Georgia sets the scene about why it’s important and then lets the audience decide what they want to know. It’s fun, interactive and meets people where they are at.

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Feedback that doesn’t suck!
Good feedback makes great cultures

When we learn how to deliver and receive feedback well, business gets better. It grows teams, creates high-performance workplaces and helps us grow as humans. Despite this, feedback can be difficult. We actively avoid it. We don’t like it. Because we don’t know how to do it well.

We assume telling is feedback. We hide the key points behind well-meaning words. Or rip the band-aid off with such force the emotional wake creates more issues than the feedback set out to address.

In this funny and motivating talk, Georgia helps you understand what stops people from stepping into feedback moments. How people can embrace a different perspective. To see those moments as growth moments. For everyone involved.

Throughout the talk, Georgia guides the audience past the obstacles that get in the way of great feedback. Exposing the irrational and unfounded fears that hold people back from having useful conversations. Helping you recognise the pitfalls. And see feedback as a gift.

The presentation helps the audience:

  • Understand the fears that get in the way of having the conversations that matter
  • Rewrite some of the beliefs we have about feedback and it’s value
  • Build some pragmatic tools to have those conversations in the moment
  • Bit a little less serious about feedback and life in general
Georgia’s keynote at our global roadshow left a lasting impression. Her dynamic and energetic style truly captivated our people. She provided valuable tools for feedback and did so in a fun and engaging manner that had everyone involved. Her cheeky sense of humour added an enjoyable dimension to the learning experience. We are already seeing the benefits as our teams begin to implement the strategies. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to work with Georgia again in the future. Adairs
We were fortunate to have Georgia spend the morning with our State, Regional, and Store Managers at our 2023 National Christmas Roadshow talking about “Building the Feedback Muscle”. Based on the feedback we received, every single participant said that Georgia was the highlight of the conference. Georgia worked closely with us to tailor a session that was just right for our managers. She got our team’s attention and made the session very interactive, and entertaining with her personal stories and got them up and moving. Many of our team were so taken with continuing the feedback conversation and have already purchased her books. Thank you, Georgia, it was the best thing we could have done for our teams, and we would love to have her back again with us. Global Retail Brands