Dawn Marie is a motivational speaker for middle and high schools throughout Florida and the country. Speaking from her heart and history, she connects with students from all backgrounds. Having survived being bullied as a young child, Dawn shows struggling teens basic techniques to prevent being a target, leadership, personal responsibility and awareness, and educates students on the power of the bystander. Her presentations are dynamic, highly interactive and down-to-earth.

Dawn has been a guest on Good Morning South Florida, Access Sacramento and 97.9 WRMF Radio with Jennifer Ross as a Bullying Prevention Specialist. She has also appeared in front page news in cities across the country including the Buffalo News, the Connecticut Post, the Jamestown Times, the Cheektowaga Times, the Sun Sentinel, and the Palm Beach Post. In 2000 she was featured on an episode of DatelineNBC which addressed how attitude and appearance can affect our treatment in society.

Schools may choose from the following topics:

  • Bullying & Gossip
  • Internet & Cell Phone Safety
  • How to Deal with a Cyberbully & Internet Gossip
  • Empowerment, Assertiveness & Boundaries
  • Choosing Your Circle of Friends
  • Leadership at School & Life
  • Public Speaking
  • Job Interviewing Skills
  • Dress for Success
  • Etiquette & Social Skills
  • Peer Pressure
  • Drugs & Alcohol
  • Dating with Dignity & Self-Respect (Age Appropriate)

Dawn's assemblies are presented in 45 minute sessions by grade level in any available space. To schedule an assembly at your school, contact Life Lectures at 561.779.4492 or email Dawn.

TESTIMONIALS FROM STUDENTS, PARENTS, GUIDANCE COUNSELORS, AND PRINCIPALS

I just want to thank you for giving up your valuable time to come out and speak to the student body at BRMS! Your message was so powerful and warmly received by our students, I know that every child could relate to some aspect of your talk. You were candid, entertaining and REAL! I appreciate the fact that you were so willing to share your personal story to let kids know tha everything is going to be OK. Middle school is such a challenging time for our kids and you are the perfect example of someone who really beat the odds! Thank you on behalf of the students and staff at Boca Raton Middle School.

Mrs. Steiger

Assistant Principal

Boca Raton Middle School

Thank you very much for making wonderful anti-bullying presentations for our students.

You instantly connected with our students and they got a clear message from you. Bullying is so pervasive in many students’ lives, but it is not easy to involve students in this topic at a deeper level. You were able to tell them that there is no shame in discussing these issues and you gave them practical suggestions to deal with bullying. Thank you very much for involving yourself in this noble cause. You inspired all of us—students and adults.

Our entire staff was impressed with your presentation and they thank you for your visit.  

I am going to communicate with other principals about your presentation. I am sure they would like their students to meet you.

Harjinder Mattu

Principal

Rio Linda Junior High School

On behalf of the staff and students of Will C. Wood Middle School I would like to extend our thanks to you for taking the time from you busy schedule to visit and speak with all of our 7th and 8th grade students this morning. The issue of bullying is very relevant in their lives, at school and on the internet; Your words, stories, and examples were heartfelt, meaningful, and touched our students, as well as some of our staff. It is not often that someone with your experience, skills, and national exposure ever comes to our school. It is because of people like you who reach out and touch the lives of our youth that lives will be changed, and eyes opened to the change that is needed.

Kevin Eldridge

Counselor

Dearest Dawn: 

Thank you for presenting in our Single-Gender Assemblies to our girls. The passionate message created an environment of empathy, sympathy and caring for all. Our young ladies felt connected, respected and listened too. Your personal story resonated with many, allowing them to overcome barriers and obstacles they’re struggling with.

Your message of hope and achievement has set in motion plans for their successful academic and career goals. Your flexible schedule in accommodating our needs was deeply appreciated by staff, administrators and counselors too.

You’re an inspiration and beacon of hope to young adults. Keep up the good fight and don’t ever give up………….

Izzy Parrado

Guidance Counselor

Okeeheelee Middle

"What a wonderful expose of how to prevent bullying and cyberbullying.  The students really learned quite a bit on how to prevent themselves against predators and being a target.  We really enjoyed the experience."

George Lockhart

Principal at Roosevelt Middle

Palm Beach

 

"The student body did not want to leave the gym.  Each grade group had questions for her.  They had a strong admiration for her, staff included.”

Dean Agnes Brooks

Northport K-8

Port St. Lucie

 

To whom it may concern,
We had the pleasure of meeting Dawn at our school.  The students absolutely loved her and gained so very much from her visit..

Caroline Edwards, Counselor

Kentwood Preparatory School

Palm Beach County, Florida

 

"I have to tell you something about Azziza. Very few people inspire or motivate her as you may already have seen she is beyond her years. Since she has met you she has been nothing but elated and proud that you played a powerful role in her life in just a few hours. That truly is a compliment and I too thank you for giving her that opportunity."

Monet Colbert,

Parent

 

"Delivered a very positive message understood by 500+ students..."

Anne Engelson

Principal

Blackham Middle School

 

"Dawn was very approachable.  The young ladies truly identified with her and her message.  The presentation was well organized and delivered with great passion..."

Ms. Walker

Guidance Counselor

Henry D. Perry Middle School

 

"Dawn related well to the students. She was "real" with them..."

Nancy Sampson

Assistant Principal

Pioneer Middle School