Inspirational and Motivational Speaker
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Swanepoel In Africa

See where Swanepoel got his inspiration for his New York Times Bestselling Book, Surviving Your Serengeti: 7 Skills to Mater Business and Life. Click the images and check out exclusive footage of Swanepoel in the Serengeti!

Inspirational and Motivational Speaker

Stefan Swanepoel is a sought-after keynote speaker, both as a motivational speaker and as real estate trends speaker. His inspiring talk is based on his bestseller Surviving Your Serengeti and his real estate talks on his annual Swanepoel Trends Report. Here Stefan delivers his engaging Serengeti talk to 9,000 attendees in Anaheim during the launch in February.

Swanepoel In Africa
Swanepoel at Serengeti Launch
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