Linda Armstrong Kelly's life story is captivating audiences everywhere. Her son, six-time Tour de France Champion Lance Armstrong, credits her as the unsung hero who assisted him in reaching his spectacular cycling victories and in his triumph over cancer. Linda is Lance's role model.
Linda's mission is to inspire, motivate, challenge and entertain others. In her forthcoming book No Mountain High Enough (Doubleday, 2005), she writes about her early life as a teenage mother, living in poverty, trying her best do the right thing while raising an unstoppable 10-lb. baby boy. Her early life experiences helped form the values and positive attitudes that both she and Lance carried forward into adulthood. Her life is a lesson in self-determination and the far-reaching impact of a parent's positive involvement with a child.
Linda fills her speeches with insight, wisdom, and warmth. She speaks about the philosophy that helped her meet life's obstacles and overcome them. A tireless advocate for children and survivors, she tells powerful and humorous stories about how children become who they are; what parents can do to inspire, support and challenge their children; what it really means to kids to set goals and achieve them; and, why accountability is so important. She can also speak powerfully to timely and tough issues like teen pregnancy, single motherhood, domestic abuse and substance abuse. She often challenges working parents to better support each other and work toward a corporate environment that better nurtures families. Linda believes that living with love and joy, maintaining focus, and risk-taking are at the heart of every successful endeavor - and that these things are the foundation for a life well lived.
After spending 15 years with Ericsson Microelectronics as a global account manager, Linda is now dedicating her time to writing, public speaking, assisting nonprofit organizations and fundraising. In 1999, she was the recipient of Ericsson's Mother of the Year award and was recognized as one of "America's most fascinating women" Ladies Home Journal magazine. Her recent television appearances include The Dr. Phil Show, CNN, ESPN and the Oprah show. She's been featured in national magazines such as People, The New Yorker, USA Today, Ladies Home Journal, Us, and Texas Monthly , as well as many local newspaper, radio programs, and television news shows.
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