Dr. Dana K Prophet: Motivational Speaker

Empowerment coach who guides leaders to embrace purpose, build resilience, and translate personal growth into measurable professional impact and confidence.

Dana K Prophet

Quick Facts:

Highlights:
  • Expert in leadership, resilience, and purpose-driven performance
  • Blends neuroscience and evidence-based tools with engaging storytelling
  • Specialist in creating sticky behavior change that lasts beyond the event
  • Trusted by HR and L&D leaders to deliver measurable impact


Formats Available: Keynote speaker (45–60 minutes), leadership workshop facilitator, empowerment trainer

Preferred Audience: Corporate leaders, HR and L&D professionals, executives, and teams seeking actionable frameworks for sustainable performance

Outcomes:
  1. Clear habits for resilience and purpose-driven leadership.
  2. Frameworks to convert personal strengths into team performance.
  3. Tools to measure growth and engagement post-event.
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Keynote Topics:

Legends aren’t born, they’re made by everyday choices, resilience, and the courage to live authentically. In this motivational keynote, Dr. Dana K. Prophet empowers audiences to rediscover their unique spark and embrace the story only they can write. Drawing on psychology, identity, and her own journey of overcoming illness and reinvention, Dr Dana challenges the myth of one-size-fits-all success.

Instead, she guides audiences to uncover their “inner legend” through authenticity, creative visualization, networking and goal-setting techniques. With humor, heart, and practical frameworks, Dana reminds us that greatness doesn’t come from comparison – it comes from courage. Attendees leave inspired to live their own legendary lives, starting today.

Takeaways:

  • Redefine “legend” as authentic living, not comparison.
  • Identify personal strengths and stories that shape legacy.
  • Learn a simple framework (LEGEND) for daily impact.
  • Leave with actions to take right away.

For too long, workplaces have measured leadership through a masculine lens: assertiveness, competition, and control. But the future of leadership looks different and it’s rooted in the strengths of the feminine.

In this inspiring keynote, Dr. Dana K. Prophet challenges the outdated model of “power” and introduces a new paradigm where empathy, intuition, and collaboration aren’t soft skills, they’re power skills. Through engaging stories and archetypal insights, Dr Dana shows how women (and men) can embrace feminine energy to create cultures of creativity, balance, and resilience.

Audiences walk away with practical tools to embody authentic leadership without sacrificing themselves to burnout. This keynote is a call to redefine what leadership looks like one that honours strength, grace, and power in equal measure.

Takeaways:

  • Reframe feminine traits as powerful leadership assets.
  • Explore archetypes that shape workplace leadership styles.
  • Learn practices for blending masculine drive with feminine wisdom.
  • Walk away with strategies to lead authentically and prevent burnout.

Talent Short Bio

Dr. Dana K Prophet is a high-impact empowerment speaker whose work focuses on leadership, purpose and measurable change. With a background in coaching and transformative programs, Dana helps leaders and teams identify their core strengths, design resilient habits and implement systems that convert personal growth into sustained organizational performance.

Her sessions use a mix of neuroscience, practical leadership frameworks and real stories to create sticky behavior change. Event organizers often book Dana for leadership offsites, people-focused conferences and programs where the goal is not only inspiration but tangible next steps that HR and L&D teams can operationalize.

She balances evidence-based insights with tools attendees can use immediately, and follows up with actionable frameworks that leaders can implement and measure.

Dr. Dana K Prophet is a globally recognized empowerment speaker and transformation coach whose work bridges the realms of psychology, personal growth, and spiritual awakening. As a research psychologist and former collaborator with luminaries like Tony Robbins and Dr. John Demartini, Dr. Prophet has dedicated her career to helping individuals unlock their highest potential through self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and transformative practices.

Based in South Africa, Dr. Prophet brings a unique blend of Western expertise and African insight to her work, empowering audiences worldwide to overcome internal barriers and lead lives of purpose and fulfillment. Her engaging keynotes and masterclasses offer practical tools for personal development, drawing from her extensive experience in psychology, coaching, and lived resilience.

Dr. Dana K Prophet’s journey is marked by a profound commitment to personal transformation and empowerment. With a background in research psychology, she has developed a deep understanding of the human psyche and the factors that drive behavior and change. Her work is characterized by a holistic approach that integrates cognitive science, emotional healing, and spiritual growth.

Having faced and overcome significant personal health challenges, including autoimmune diseases and Tourette’s Syndrome, Dr. Prophet brings authenticity and empathy to her teachings. Her experiences have fueled her passion for helping others navigate their own journeys of healing and self-discovery. Through her signature programs and workshops, she guides individuals in identifying and transforming limiting beliefs, fostering resilience, and cultivating a mindset geared toward growth and success.

Dr. Prophet’s methodologies are grounded in evidence-based practices, including Active Imagination techniques inspired by Carl Jung. These approaches facilitate deep introspection and enable participants to access their inner wisdom, leading to lasting personal change. Her programs, such as “8 Simple Steps to Create the Life You’ll Love” and “The Divine Feminine: In Life, Love, and Relationships,” have garnered acclaim for their effectiveness and accessibility.

In addition to her workshops, Dr. Dana K Prophet offers a range of resources, including podcasts, blogs, and downloadable guides, to support ongoing personal development. Her commitment to empowering others is evident in her active engagement with communities, both online and in-person, where she fosters environments of support, learning, and transformation.

Her work transcends traditional motivational speaking, providing audiences with the tools and inspiration needed to embark on their own journeys of growth and self-discovery. Whether through keynote speeches, workshops, or digital resources, Dr. Dana K Prophet’s impact is profound and lasting, making her an invaluable asset to any event focused on personal development and empowerment.

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Talent Videos

Life After Illness: Accepting Change and Creating a New Identity

A candid talk on navigating autoimmune disease, grief for a former self, and finding hope in embracing a new version of life.

In this personal and moving video, the speaker reflects on her experience of living with multiple autoimmune diseases, including lupus, diagnosed in 2010. She shares how her first illness was triggered by intense emotions, anger, self-pity, and blame that manifested physically in her body’s response.

She addresses viewers directly, acknowledging the exhaustion, pain, and frustration of chronic illness while raising a deeper question: is the sadness really about physical pain, or about mourning the person one used to be? She recalls her own grief at feeling “broken” and no longer the vibrant, healthy person she once liked.

Instead of dwelling on loss, she encourages viewers to explore the possibility of becoming someone new. She outlines a path of acceptance:

  • Acknowledge and thank your past life and body for the experiences and mobility they gave.
  • Grieve the old self as one would grieve a death.
  • Embrace the opportunity to reinvent life after illness, however difficult.

She introduces a psychological perspective by linking personality types (ENFP and ENTP) to coping styles with chronic illness. ENFPs, she notes, often use creativity, optimism, and social networks to adapt, though they may minimize challenges. ENTPs, the visionaries, bring energy and curiosity but risk restlessness or avoidance. Both types, like all patients, must strike a balance between optimism and practical adjustments.

The talk ultimately reframes chronic illness not as the end of identity but as an invitation to create a new one, with resilience, gratitude, and imagination.

Key Moments

00:00 – 00:45 Opens with personal story: living with three autoimmune diseases, lupus diagnosis in 2010.
00:46 – 01:40 Emotional triggers behind first flare-up; the body attacking itself.
01:41 – 02:20 Acknowledges the pain and exhaustion of chronic illness; questions whether sadness stems from losing a former self.
02:21 – 03:00 Shares grief of feeling “broken” and mourning the person she used to be.
03:01 – 03:40 Poses a choice: give up or embrace becoming a new person.
03:41 – 04:30 Path to acceptance: thank the old self, grieve it, then move forward.
04:31 – 05:15 Explains ENFP personality traits and how they approach illness—optimism, creativity, but risk of idealism.
05:16 – 05:55 Discusses ENTP traits—visionary energy, adaptability, and challenges with consistency.

In this 3-minute video, Dr. Dana K Prophet shows how anyone can uncover their inner greatness, redefine what it means to be a legend, and take practical steps toward impact.

Dr. Dana K Prophet introduces herself as a research psychologist and empowerment coach, sharing a powerful message about finding the “legend” within each of us. She explains that being a legend does not mean being remembered by the whole world—it means being unforgettable to even one person.

She notes that many people feel unfulfilled or unsure how to begin contributing meaningfully. Audiences often admire greatness in others but overlook their own potential. Dana reframes this, encouraging viewers to see their uniqueness as a source of impact.

Her talk outlines three key strategies:

  • Creative imagination – Revisiting dreams from childhood and daydreams as adults to uncover seeds of greatness.
  • Leveraging networks – Recognizing that friends, colleagues, or even acquaintances like a local barista may hold opportunities to advance personal journeys.
  • Goal-setting techniques – Using fresh, motivating methods that keep individuals focused and energized every step of the way.

She emphasizes that her sessions are inspiring yet practical, filled with both laughs and action steps. Audiences leave with the tools to recognize their greatness and the motivation to live as the legends they are meant to be.

Key Moments

00:00 Introduction: Dana’s background and purpose of the talk
00:25 Redefining “legend”: being unforgettable to one person
01:00 Creative imagination and uncovering childhood dreams
01:40 Leveraging networks for opportunities and support
02:10 Unique goal-setting techniques to sustain motivation
02:35 Closing: Inspiring groups and individuals to find their inner legend

In this 3-minute keynote, Dr. Dana K Prophet reframes feminine traits like empathy, intuition, and collaboration as power skills that drive stronger, more authentic leadership.

Dr. Dana K Prophet introduces herself as a research psychologist and empowerment coach based in South Africa. In this short talk, she presents her keynote, “Femininity in the Workplace: Strength, Grace, and Power,” which challenges outdated workplace norms and celebrates the value of feminine leadership traits.

She explains that leadership has evolved, and qualities once seen as weaknesses, empathy, intuition, collaboration are now recognized as strengths. Rather than adopting traditionally masculine archetypes of competition and dominance, women can embrace and elevate their own natural leadership qualities.

Dana emphasizes that these feminine traits should be reframed as power skills, tools that create collaborative, resilient, and holistic workplaces. The talk explores archetypes that resonate in the workforce and how to balance them against masculine traits, fostering inclusivity and synergy rather than rivalry.

Importantly, Dana stresses that this is not just a talk for women. It’s about how all leaders, men and women can integrate feminine and masculine strengths to create dynamic, balanced organizations. Attendees leave with practical tools to lead authentically, strategies to prevent burnout, and renewed confidence in leveraging their unique strengths.

Key Moments

00:00 Introduction: Dana’s background and focus on workplace empowerment
00:20 Redefining femininity as a leadership strength
00:55 Empathy, intuition, and collaboration as power skills
01:30 Balancing feminine and masculine archetypes in leadership
02:00 Practical outcomes: confidence, authentic leadership, burnout prevention
02:25 Closing: reshaping leadership through strength, grace, and collaboration

A thought-provoking talk exploring ancient female figurines, the erasure of women’s voices, and how embracing divine femininity restores harmony with the sacred masculine.

This video begins by examining prehistoric figurines of women, often called Venus figures, created between 30,000 and 5,000 BCE. While these figures celebrated fertility, nurturing, and life-giving qualities—depicting large bellies and breasts—they were often faceless or even headless. The speaker questions whether this absence symbolized an early form of sexism or reflected deeper cultural structures that silenced women’s voices and excluded their intellect.

She then connects this ancient imagery to modern dynamics of gender and respect. Sharing a personal story of bringing her husband a plate of food at a picnic, she illustrates how small acts of honor can create a cycle of mutual respect. Her husband responds to her feminine offering by embodying sacred masculinity, treating her as a queen.

In contrast, she recalls a younger couple who hesitated to show such gestures because each waited for the other to go first, fearing rejection or being taken for granted. This hesitation highlights a broader misunderstanding of masculine and feminine roles.

The speaker emphasizes that masculinity and femininity are not opposites but complementary forces. When women embrace their divine femininity, men are naturally drawn into their sacred masculine, creating balance and harmony. This interplay, she suggests, has been forgotten in modern culture but remains vital for authentic connection and mutual respect.

Key Moments

00:00 – 00:40 Describes prehistoric female figurines—fertility symbols with large bellies and breasts.
00:41 – 01:20 Notes the absence of faces and asks whether it signifies early sexism or social structures silencing women.
01:21 – 01:50 Raises the theological question: did a Creator design women without a voice?
01:51 – 02:40 Personal story: bringing her husband a plate of food at a picnic, sparking debate with a younger couple.
02:41 – 03:20 Observes how couples fear honoring one another, waiting for the other to act first.
03:21 – 04:00 Explains that mutual respect grows when one partner honors the other—rejection is unlikely, though taking each other for granted is a risk.
04:01 – 04:50 Argues that divine femininity naturally calls forth sacred masculinity, creating balance.
04:51 – 05:30 Concludes with the idea that masculinity and femininity are complementary dynamics essential for harmony.

Research psychologist and empowerment coach Dana Profit shares how imagination helps transform inner obstacles into allies and unlock authentic living.

Dana Profit introduces herself as both a research psychologist and empowerment coach who helps people break free from trauma, autoimmune struggles, or limiting self-beliefs. Her core method uses active imagination a technique where inner blocks are visualized, personified, and questioned until they shift from being perceived as enemies into supportive allies.

She explains the emotional cost of silence and suppression. When people avoid sharing their true dreams and ideas, they feel isolated, misunderstood, and disconnected from their authentic self. Social and vocational roles may box them in, leaving them unable to live freely.

Using a humorous childhood memory, Dana recalls wanting to return to school dressed as Olivia Newton-John’s iconic “cool Sandy” from Grease. Although impractical for a third grader, it illustrates how children imagine without boundaries. Adults, she says, censor these imaginative sparks, dismissing them as unrealistic, even though imagination is the source of innovation, progress, and personal growth.

She reinforces this point with references to Albert Einstein who famously claimed imagination was more important than knowledge—and Mark Twain, who noted the power of thought energy to influence reality. Imagination, Dana argues, is not passive “wishful thinking.” It works in tandem with attention and intention to build creation. She humorously quips that if the law of attraction alone worked, she would have married George Clooney 30 years ago.

Her closing message: imagination is the starting point of authentic living, transformation, and empowerment. By combining it with deliberate focus, individuals can break through blocks, recognize opportunities, and create meaningful change.

Key Moments

00:00 – 00:20 Dana introduces herself as a research psychologist and empowerment coach; explains “active imagination” as a technique to transform blocks into allies.
00:21 – 01:05 Describes how unexpressed thoughts and dreams cause disconnection, isolation, and inauthentic living.
01:06 – 02:00 Shares childhood story about wanting to dress as Olivia Newton-John in Grease; shows how children imagine without boundaries.
02:01 – 02:40 Explains how adults censor imagination, yet creativity drives books, film, technology, and reality itself.
02:41 – 03:20 Quotes Einstein: “Imagination is more important than knowledge,” and Mark Twain on thought energy influencing outcomes.
03:21 – 04:00 Clarifies that imagination alone is not enough; attention plus intention build creation. Humorously notes she’d have married George Clooney if attraction alone worked.
04:01 – 04:20 Concludes: imagination fuels empowerment, reveals opportunities, and transforms life.

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A: Leadership, empowerment, purpose-driven performance, resilience, and behavior change.

A: Yes, all sessions are tailored to align with organisational goals and leadership priorities.

A: Keynotes, leadership offsites, workshops, and blended learning programs with follow-up frameworks.

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