Motov8ing Boys - TOOWOOMBA
A motivational event for boys aged 11-17 and their parents to build confidence, resilience, and positive attitudes.
Details
Wednesday 26 May 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.
Wednesday 26 May 2027
7:00pm - 9:00pm
541 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City QLD 4350
Motov8ing Boys is a powerful and engaging event designed to help boys aged 11-17 and their parents navigate the challenges of adolescence. Led by John McMahon, a youth specialist with over 30 years of experience, this event focuses on building courage, confidence, and resilience. It addresses common struggles such as destructive behavior, lack of social and emotional intelligence, and strained family relationships.
The event uses motorcycles as a metaphor to connect with young males, making the message relatable and impactful. Parents and boys alike will experience direct, confronting, yet compassionate communication aimed at inspiring positive change.
Expect an evening filled with real advice, tough love, and strategies that can help transform attitudes and behaviors for the better.
This two-hour session is tailored for boys aged 11 to 17 and their parents. It covers topics such as:
- Developing self-respect and respect for others
- Identifying personal potential
- Changing destructive behaviors
- Enhancing social and emotional intelligence
John McMahon, also known as Rev, draws on his extensive experience working with youth in schools and communities across Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. His raw vulnerability and direct approach create a safe space for honest conversations.
The event encourages family participation, emphasizing the importance of parents being present alongside their sons to maximize impact.
The event takes place at 541 Ruthven St, Toowoomba City, Queensland 4350. This central location is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking options nearby.
Toowoomba City offers a welcoming environment for families, and the venue is suitable for both parents and young attendees. Attendees are encouraged to arrive a little early to settle in before the session begins.
Parents are advised not to send boys alone; attending as a family is highly recommended to foster shared understanding and impact. The event is known for its direct and confronting style, balanced with compassion and practical advice.
Many parents report positive changes in their sons’ attitudes and behaviors following the event. Boys who initially resist often become engaged and appreciative by the end.
The event also addresses neurodiversity openly, making it inclusive for all boys.
Tickets can be booked online through the event website. Pricing details are not explicitly stated but can be found on the booking page.
Early booking is recommended due to the event’s popularity. Families are encouraged to secure their spots to benefit from this unique opportunity to support their sons’ development.
For more information and booking, visit the official event website linked in the contact details.