Motov8ing Boys - TOOWOOMBA
A motivational event for boys aged 11-17 and their parents to build confidence, resilience, and positive attitudes.
Details
Tuesday 13 July 2027
7:00pm - 9:00pm
541 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350
A motivational event for boys aged 11-17 and their parents to build confidence, resilience, and positive attitudes.
Tuesday 13 July 2027
7:00pm - 9:00pm
541 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350
Motov8ing Boys is a powerful event designed to inspire boys aged 11-17 and their parents. It focuses on building courage, confidence, and resilience while encouraging young men to recognize their potential and develop self-respect and respect for others. The event uses engaging metaphors related to motorcycles to connect with boys and help them navigate life's challenges.
The session is led by John McMahon, a youth specialist with over 30 years of experience working with young people. His direct and impactful communication style resonates with both boys and their parents, offering real advice and strategies to improve behaviour and relationships.
Parents will appreciate the opportunity to hear fresh perspectives and gain tools to support their sons, while boys will be engaged through relatable stories and practical guidance.
This event runs for two hours and is suitable for boys aged 11 to 17 accompanied by their parents. It addresses common challenges such as attitude issues, lack of motivation, and social-emotional intelligence deficits.
John McMahon, also known as Rev, draws on his extensive experience in schools and sporting clubs across Australia, New Zealand, and the UK to deliver a hard-hitting yet vulnerable talk that encourages boys to become high-achieving and productive young men.
The event encourages family participation, emphasizing the importance of parents attending alongside their sons to maximize impact and foster open communication.
The event takes place at 541 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City, Queensland 4350. This central location is accessible for families in the Toowoomba region.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for parents and boys to attend together.
The venue is suitable for a comfortable and engaging session, providing a safe space for open discussions and learning.
Parents are encouraged to attend with their sons rather than sending them alone, as the shared experience strengthens the message and supports family dynamics.
The event tackles sensitive topics such as mental health, anger management, and behavioural change with honesty and respect.
Feedback from previous attendees highlights the event's effectiveness in opening communication channels and providing practical strategies for families.
It is recommended to turn off electronic devices to fully engage in the session.
Tickets can be booked online through the event website. Pricing details are not specified, so attendees should check the booking site for the latest information.
Early booking is advised due to limited availability and the event's popularity among local families.
For more information and to secure tickets, visit the official event page linked on the Toowoomba Region website.