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Long-Form Speaking Footage with Minimal Cuts
Most speaker reels are 90 seconds of highlights. This video is different.
Above, you'll find a 15-minute compilation of continuous segments from keynotes delivered between 2023 and 2025. Storytelling, crowd work, audience interaction, an opener, a closer, all presented as continuous shots with minimal editing, so you can see how Ari performs on stage and how the room actually responds in real time.
This isn't a sizzle reel. It's a working tool for meeting planners who want to know what they're actually booking.
Above, you'll find a 15-minute compilation of continuous segments from keynotes delivered between 2023 and 2025. Storytelling, crowd work, audience interaction, an opener, a closer, all presented as continuous shots with minimal editing, so you can see how Ari performs on stage and how the room actually responds in real time.
This isn't a sizzle reel. It's a working tool for meeting planners who want to know what they're actually booking.
Why This Page Exists
The challenge for meeting planners today is that the standard speaker demo reel has gotten harder to trust. Heavy editing, AI-assisted polish, and selectively chosen reactions (that may or may not be from that event) can make almost anyone look like they own the stage.
Planners are increasingly looking past the highlight reel and asking the real question: Can this person actually hold a room?
Long-form footage is the most honest answer to that question. When you see a speaker work through a full story arc, manage a quiet moment, recover from a joke that doesn't quite land, and bring a room back together, that's the real evidence. Polish can hide a lot of things. Sustained delivery can't.
That's why this footage exists, and why it's presented this way.
Planners are increasingly looking past the highlight reel and asking the real question: Can this person actually hold a room?
Long-form footage is the most honest answer to that question. When you see a speaker work through a full story arc, manage a quiet moment, recover from a joke that doesn't quite land, and bring a room back together, that's the real evidence. Polish can hide a lot of things. Sustained delivery can't.
That's why this footage exists, and why it's presented this way.
What You'll See
The compilation above includes:
Opening and warm-up. How Ari warms up a room even when they aren't quite in a laughing mode. A great speaker sets the tone in those first few minutes, establishing rapport, lowering the temperature in the room, and getting an audience leaning forward and ready to laugh and enjoy.
Storytelling. Two continuous parts of one impactful personal story, of Ari's teacher dying while out on a field trip. This story is in most of Ari's talks, and often centered around how positivity actually works.
Closing. How Ari lands the keynote and sends an audience back to their work changed.
These segments are pulled from full keynotes delivered to collegiate and corporate audiences, leadership conferences, and other conferences across multiple industries.
Opening and warm-up. How Ari warms up a room even when they aren't quite in a laughing mode. A great speaker sets the tone in those first few minutes, establishing rapport, lowering the temperature in the room, and getting an audience leaning forward and ready to laugh and enjoy.
Storytelling. Two continuous parts of one impactful personal story, of Ari's teacher dying while out on a field trip. This story is in most of Ari's talks, and often centered around how positivity actually works.
Positivity is not always getting what you want. A lot of times it means doing the best with what you've got.Crowd work and live interaction. A live audience yoga moment from the Engage section of the keynote, demonstrating how Ari moves an audience from passive listening to physical participation.
-Ari Gunzburg
Closing. How Ari lands the keynote and sends an audience back to their work changed.
These segments are pulled from full keynotes delivered to collegiate and corporate audiences, leadership conferences, and other conferences across multiple industries.
Full Keynote Footage Available Upon Request
The video on this page is a curated set of segments. If you're evaluating Ari for a specific event and want to see a full keynote start to finish, just contact us and ask. We have full-length recordings available for serious inquiries and can share them, typically within a day.
About Ari Gunzburg
Ari Gunzburg is a keynote speaker and author based in Orlando, FL, who shows audiences how to break through without breaking apart. His work focuses on growth through challenge and change, and how those principles apply to leadership, sales, change management, and AI transformation.
Ari has worked with audiences of all sizes and industries, from SMBs and small HR teams to healthcare organizations and Fortune 500 companies including Dell, Estée Lauder, Lockheed Martin, NIH, and Boston Dynamics. He is the author of The Little Book of Greatness, founder of Motivisto, and host of the WanderBound YouTube channel.
Ari has worked with audiences of all sizes and industries, from SMBs and small HR teams to healthcare organizations and Fortune 500 companies including Dell, Estée Lauder, Lockheed Martin, NIH, and Boston Dynamics. He is the author of The Little Book of Greatness, founder of Motivisto, and host of the WanderBound YouTube channel.

