Max Marshall

(he/him)

Max Marshall

LIFE Education

Founder

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Max Marshall is the founder of LIFE Education, a teacher, speaker, and mentor passionate about helping young people build confidence, resilience, and self-belief. Drawing on years of experience working with students and schools, Max delivers engaging talks, workshops, and mentoring programmes that equip young people with the mindset, habits, and emotional intelligence needed to thrive both in education and in life. Through LIFE Education, Max supports schools to build stronger emotional wellbeing cultures, helping pupils develop self-confidence, internal motivation, resilience and practical life skills. His work is rooted in a belief that young people should be equipped not just academically, but personally and emotionally, so they can navigate challenges with confidence and purpose.

Sessions

Oly Newton

Sam Thomas

Max Marshall

Tanya Marwaha

The Power of Storytelling: The Voices We Needed When We Were Younger

Oly Newton will open the session by sharing his personal story, a journey shaped by early warning signs from the age of 7, living with severe OCD, battling anxiety and depression, navigating ADHD, and reflecting on losing over a decade of his adult life to mental illness. Four years ago, he set out to put himself in the most uncomfortable position possible, standing on stage and sharing his story in the hope it would help him regain control of his life. Since then, he has shared his story with some of the world’s largest organisations. One thing Oly did differently from the start was build a model with purpose. Every time a corporate booked him for a keynote, he asked them to sponsor a school. Through his own journey, he knows early intervention is vital, and that real stories can create the conversations that so often go untold. Through this approach, he has delivered sponsored talks and programmes to over 80,000 young people across 190 schools in the UK. He will then be joined on stage by a panel of changemakers, including Tanya Marwaha, a multi-award-winning lived experience practitioner, strategist and international speaker specialising in youth mental health, equity, cultural competency and inclusive leadership, Sam Thomas, entrepreneur, podcast host and founder of You Alright Mate?, and Max, all united by a shared mission to impact 1 million young people by 2030.

Oly Newton

Sam Thomas

Max Marshall

Tanya Marwaha

The Power of Storytelling: The Voices We Needed When We Were Younger

Oly Newton will open the session by sharing his personal story, a journey shaped by early warning signs from the age of 7, living with severe OCD, battling anxiety and depression, navigating ADHD, and reflecting on losing over a decade of his adult life to mental illness. Four years ago, he set out to put himself in the most uncomfortable position possible, standing on stage and sharing his story in the hope it would help him regain control of his life. Since then, he has shared his story with some of the world’s largest organisations. One thing Oly did differently from the start was build a model with purpose. Every time a corporate booked him for a keynote, he asked them to sponsor a school. Through his own journey, he knows early intervention is vital, and that real stories can create the conversations that so often go untold. Through this approach, he has delivered sponsored talks and programmes to over 80,000 young people across 190 schools in the UK. He will then be joined on stage by a panel of changemakers, including Tanya Marwaha, a multi-award-winning lived experience practitioner, strategist and international speaker specialising in youth mental health, equity, cultural competency and inclusive leadership, Sam Thomas, entrepreneur, podcast host and founder of You Alright Mate?, and Max, all united by a shared mission to impact 1 million young people by 2030.