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I attended Motov8 Gippsland with my reluctant son and I’ll begin with his honest and ground-breaking review…. “It wasn’t as boring as I thought it would be” (with a smirk on his face).
The reality was that he was just as inspired and engaged as I was.Rev, you have this ability to draw the boys in effortlessly with your air of “cool confidence” that is backed up with a solid capacity to deliver a genuine and lived account of experience that is relatable, honest and thought provoking. The emphasis on problem-focussed strategies, rather than emotion-focussed strategies, is the pro-active approach to life that teenage boys, girls, adults need to hear. Rev’s presentation is not hinged on clichés or’ kitchen wall mottos’, but on the harsh realities that life throws at us all; he provides practical ways to build resilience and grit. Rev advocates attacking life with tenacity, purpose and accountability…..thanks for a great evening....value added
Scrolling through Facebook a month ago l came across your page and opened the link...., best decision I could have made. Purchased the tickets, worth every cent.
With a teenage boy struggling with anger and his own personal pain, we are prepared to do all we can to help him. And yes like many others he was not at all keen on the idea. He saw the tickets on the table and said "why'd you waste your money on that shit?"
With some resistance we got him to the Hamilton presentation. He sat, he listened..... for us to see him come up to you at the end of the show, shake your hand and say "thanks for that mate" was awesome.
Your down to earth, honest approach obviously made an impact on him. You sure are a motivator. Your words are real and it's clear you're truly passionate about what you're doing..... on a mission to help our boys.
By what you said you've obviously had your own struggles but you've proven that you can bounce back and achieve anything you set your mind on doing.
Thanks a million and keep up the great work.
Motov8 and Rev absolutely nailed it at the boys' event in Toowoomba! I went along with my 12-year-old son and his friend, and they were hooked from the get-go.
Rev’s hard-hitting, raw truth style - mixed with powerful metaphors about life and motorbikes - really landed with them. They were so engaged they didn’t want to leave at the end and were both keen to chat with Rev afterwards.
It’s not often you see two young boys hang off every word like that! Highly recommend for anyone raising boys who need strong, real, and relatable role models.
Thankyou, my daughter who didn't want to attend lol left feeling empowered and more knowledgeable with insight and strategies to face the future, both of us.
We both loved the raw natural and open honesty of you and the group. It has been a great conversation starter and my daughter and I connected on a more deeper level, I thank you so much for this for it's priceless!
She said to me afterwards "I couldn't believe you put your hand up mum to feeling like you're a failure sometimes as a parent, you are not you're the best mum and I love you"
Thankyou again.
Firstly I want to thank you for sharing your story with us it really touched me, the thing that I took away from your night was getting answers from Ben not just a "I don't know" all the time.
You're an amazing man and we are lucky to have you doing what you're doing for our young men that need a man that will take charge and say hey its not ok to do what you're doing like what you did on Wednesday night in a kind and respectful way.
Thank you John.
I had a fantastic night with my boys at this event.
My oldest didn’t want to come to the event initially, but when we entered the venue and Rev began talking, I could feel his demeanour change.
Although my boys are different ages, they both got a lot from the program. I found that purchasing a VIP ticket and sitting in the front row helped my boys stay engaged.
As a single mum, it has helped me to gain some perspective on raising my boys, and maybe even some more patience. It was well worth it, and brought us closer together.
Thanks Rev, you’re a true legend. Respect.
Hi my name is Jamison and I am 13 nearly 14.
I was at your show Monday night with my 12 year old brother Riley and mum and in the car on the way there I was thinking this is going to be terrible and boring but as soon as you started making jokes and telling your story it got really interesting.
And I found the event a real eye opener and very useful so thank you for the really good event.
I took my girls to this tonight and the boys to Motov8 last night. They were both awesome!
The girls were really moved with the speakers and felt sad for how much they have struggled through life to get where they are now. A little eye opener for what other families deal with and how bullying and lack of self worth affects peoples lives.
For parents, Rev gave some golden tips on how to deal with conflict, tough conversations, when to stop nagging (and so much more!) and most importantly how to be Savage Angels and Motivated Men!
Highly recommend!
Most of the time you will go into a seminar thinking yeah I might get one point of relevance to me out of this.
I have never sat in a room and felt that the information shared was more real, more honest and so relevant. It was extremely emotive, you touched our hearts and our minds and brought a lot of talking points and food for thought to us as parents as well as our 12 year old son.
I honestly felt like you were a fly on the wall and heard that conversation because that's exactly what you addressed with him last night.
My husband and I can't thank you enough for all that you spoke about last night with humour, heart and conviction.
We really enjoyed the session. Lots to think about and your story was inspirational.
The one thing that Hamish took away from everything was when you were talking about going around a corner on the bike how you don't look at the apex, you look at the exit. He said that this made him think about how he can plan his next move in life, not worrying about the current position he is in.
He also really liked that at the start you were open about the things you need to get through the night. The executable plan. He said that gave him confidence because he saw you deal with anxiety, OCD etc using your plan, and Hamish has said to me that it takes courage to do that and that he can do what you can do.
Thank you very much for the event, I thought it was amazing.
Hamish just came over and said I have to write something about what I thought of the event (honestly having that event has given us some really deep and insightful discussions). So I will agree with the perspective part of your talk, I think that really hits home for me. It's not about comparing, but rather reflecting on how my life is right now.
I want to say thank you for tonight's event. It really was an eye opener for me as a mum, and for my partner (step dad to my kids). But most importantly, my sons felt encouraged and uplifted tonight.
Both of my sons were hesitant about coming along, but they were grateful they did. My youngest, who struggles through schooling with ADHD and impulse control, said he found it very interesting and related to much of what you talked about, especially your struggles with emotional regulation in your younger years.
He too experiences hard times at school with getting in trouble through reactive behaviour and impulsivity due to feeling targeted, misunderstood and incompetent. I was surprised how well and still he sat through this event.
As soon as you ended the event with your closing statement, both my sons said "That was actually really good!"
I could see his posture shift from "uninterested" to "fully engaged".
As a mum, who battled through 6 years of single mum life with two very different minded boys, I can honestly say that this was needed. Not only for my boys, but for myself. To put things into perspective for me to do better for my kids.
I applaud you on your growth and admire your dedication to help our youth and families. Raising teenagers is certainly not for the weak! A heartfelt thank you for your time and effort in making a change, especially in today's society.
Thank you John for all that you do.
I subscribed to your online events because I couldn't make it in person to check it out, and I'm so glad I did. Really practical tools in no bullshit language.
Who doesn't want that! I didn't have to be there to feel a connection because you shared your experiences from the heart. That is really powerful. Having parents and kids together is so important too.
I think everyone can get something helpful from your sessions, especially about calling your own bullshit, goal-setting and better decision-making.
Thanks for the honesty and also really digging into topics about life choices and just loving yourself. We need to talk about this more and all of the time.
I will definitely recommend your online and in-person events.
We went along to Motov8 Nelson with our 11 year old son in hopes it might inspire some positive changes that are much needed in his (our) life.
We enjoyed your straight talking, no nonsense approach which really engaged the boys in the room (and the parents). You talked with real authenticity which is a rare thing these days.
We learned a lot and although our boy didn't talk too much on the way home he did say he identified with some of the stories you told.
Fingers crossed some of the advice gets taken on board.
I love your vision and good luck with your UK tour.
Hi Rev, I am your friend in the salmon shirt from Townsville!
I am 11 years old and I loved your speech last night. It was very powerful and motov8ting!
I hope you are having a great day. And especially hope you had a great ride at Douglas and Smithfield bike parks! I love to ride MTB and have been peddling since I was 2 years old!
Once again your presentation was wonderful and you have definitely inspired me with some powerful messages for my future.
Thank you so much!
Keep shredding on the bikes!
Many thanks Rev attended your Deakin University - Burwood Seminar event last night.
Yes, you got it in one our boy didn't want to attend but it was so pleasing to see him shake your hand and say thanks afterwards.
It was a great presentation and I love that you don't hold back, it certainly gave our boy some thinking so thank you - highly recommend!
Thanks Rev for sharing your stories and your wealth of knowledge last night.
I traveled from north of the Sunny Coast to south of the Gold Coast to attend your event last night with my 14yr old son as I just knew we needed to attend one of your events (gut feeling).
I can’t begin to tell you how my parenting will never be the same again. I have been inspired, motivated and grounded as a person and more so as a parent.
My son heard some hard home truths last night and so did I.
You have given me the motivation and confidence to carry on parenting him with love and conviction as I now have direction.
Keep on doing your great work.... the boys need it as do we parents.
Respect, Mare.
Tonight I took two of my grandson's to see John at Ipswich in Qld.
They only found out where they were going about two days ago so instantly didn't want to go. Like they even had a choice.
They both learned something tonight. I just hope they start to use what they learnt.
John, I would like to thank you for using your life's experiences to help the youth of today and hopefully tomorrow.
You help the boys but also the parents. There were a few stories tonight, other than yours, that broke my heart. I was actually in tears when one of the fathers got up to speak at the end.
Parents and children now know they are not alone with the issues they face.
Thank you so much John, tonight was very enlightening and you are amazing.
Kind regards, Pennie Chalupa.
Hey dude I just wanted to say thank you so much for tonight.
You probably don't remember me, I was sitting at the back in a black jumper, but I just wanted to say I think what you do is really good and you made me realise that there is more to life than just video games.
Keep up the great work dude.
I recommend this to any teenage boy and their parents.
It helped me deal with my son better and gave me better ways of dealing with my own emotions and mental health.
Attending Motov8 with John McMahon last week was an eye-opening experience.
John's energy, straight-talking approach, and ability to connect with the audience made for an engaging and impactful session.
He didn't just deliver motivation; he delivered a wake-up call—challenging limiting beliefs, encouraging resilience, and pushing for real action.
His stories were relatable, his insights were practical, and his delivery was refreshingly no-nonsense.
Whether you're a teen looking for direction or a parent wanting to inspire your kids, this event was a powerful reminder that mindset and choices shape success.
Highly recommend!
I attended one of these events, definitely recommend it.
This guy is real, passionate and relatable.
I can imagine he has impacted many in a positive way.
Great work.
Fantastic event.
We really enjoyed it and we saw a noticeable difference in our two boys' actions and attitudes in the following days.
Thank you!
OMG, thank you so much for doing what you do. We have just gotten home from your Newcastle seminar. You are amazing. As a mum of 4 boys 25, 21, 15 and 12.
We have taken so much from tonight and can't wait to work on what we have learnt even as parents. The way you put shit made so much sense.
Much love to you for what we have learnt as a family tonight. Charlie and Tommi (the mic runner) both will benefit from listening to you and working to change their view of the world.
Awesome work up there. So much resonated for me with the OCD, ADHD, overthinking/over analysing, social anxiety etc.
As I was leaving my boys, both told me it was great and had fun which they weren’t expecting. I think they (particularly my 12yo) ‘heard’ a lot in what you touched on over the course of the night.
As we drove away they both kept talking to me about it so I trod carefully as I didn’t want to do the whole pressing thing.
We agreed that those words are going on our fridge and the reference to CPR is that they are like the lifeline in a household and if you work on those things together, then you should be ok.
Thank you for the evening. Not expecting miracles but certainly some things to work with.
Never, ever did I expect that last night would have an instant impact on Leon.
Don't get me wrong, there was "hope" but to see him relate to the things you spoke about, not just at school but the impact his choices have on me as his mum.
I wasn't even sure if he'd be able to sit through the first 5 minutes, let alone the entire night.
Having the opportunity to help, gave him more than you know. He felt valued, understood and important, even just for that moment.
We both took a lot away from the experience and I'm excited to rebuild our perspectives and responses to life's challenges moving forward.
Hey Rev,
Thank you so much for tonight it meant the absolute world to me.
If you forgot who I am, I was the young boy last night who helped you with your bike and trailer and sitting on that 450 just made me realise how it means if my parents say "if you don't ask you don't get".
Your story is so inspiring to me and I just love how everything you do is my dream to do.
At school I've been struggling with bullying and not being able to speak to people because of social anxiety. Doing that job at the door to check the tickets really helped me learn that speaking isn't that hard anymore and all it takes is just to be yourself.
Your speech last night really helped me and I wrote down notes that I might need to help me.
I've always wanted to own a dirt bike so I could ride with friends and my uncle and cousin. Seeing that boy get your old dirt bike made me really, really want that to happen to me but I know it just won't which is why I'm starting to save for my own Yamaha YZ250F or anything really.
Thank you so much for last night, it really made me happy and smile to see you get up and speak about your life.
I wanted to come up and speak to you on Monday night but it was very hard to keep the tears at bay.
You hit on the words and actions of disrespect that boys show towards their mums and dads. We had our 13-year-old son Max sitting between us.
In the last 4 months my husband and I have had things said to us that only 6 months before we could not have imagined. His daily explosive rants and physical outbursts have had us on edge all the time.
We didn’t tell him we were coming to the event until he was in the car and on the way for fear of what could happen.
We were called every name under the sun, my seat thumped the whole way there and then threatened that he would run away.
We walked in the door and his eyes lit up when he saw your bike and the dirt bike image on the screen.
You came over to where we were seated and said hi and complimented him on his hoodie. You shook his hand and made him stand up and do it again because he didn’t look you in the eyes and only gave you his fingers to shake.
Then you got him up on your bike and spoke to him for a few minutes about your bike and the ride you had done to Cape York.
You were not to know this but Max loves the bush and Cape York is his favourite part of Australia.
Max then sat through the whole event and didn’t say a word to us. He watched and listened like I have never seen him focus before.
At the end of the night he asked if I would come up to say hi to you but I was a mess so his dad came up with him.
He was very quiet in the car on the way home but when we got home he told us that he’s ashamed of his behaviour and that he is very sorry.
He said he wants to use the same strategy you got the other boy up to work through so that he can stop things before they get any worse.
Rev, we’re under no illusion of the work that’s yet to be done but want to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for coming to Ballarat.
Hey John, it was great to go to your event.
I bought my 2 step sons. I thought they'd complain that I dragged them along but both of them said the event was good.
We've had a lot of trouble with the oldest boy and girl with negative family influence creeping into our home.
The kids were told not to follow our rules and to ignore what we say.
Since going to your event I've seen a lot more respect from the boys and more engagement with me and my partner.
The boys will now sit and talk with us and are following rules a lot more.
I'd love to know when you're having a Savage Angels event. I think it would be good for our daughter Molly.
Love to talk more.
Hi, I just wanted to reach out.
We came to your show a couple of years ago in Auckland NZ. I was at breaking point with my son.
He used to beat me up. He gave up on schooling etc.
Fast forward since coming to your show, he is now regulating his behaviours himself, he hasn't laid another finger on me and he is acing school.
In fact he just got an honours award at high school last week.
So thank you, thank you, thank you!
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you.
You met my son in September in Perth, and the impact you had on him has been far greater than you might realise.
While he still has a journey ahead with his mental health, he took so much away from your session.
Since then, he’s been setting small goals and slowly working towards them, which has been incredibly encouraging to see as a parent.
He’s even started talking about returning to Muay Thai next year, after stepping away during a difficult period, this time with a fresh start and a healthier mindset.
He often mentions how much your words and time meant to him, and he’s already said he’d love the chance to see you again next year and tell you in person how you helped and show you how far he’s come.
Thank you for the care, encouragement, and impact you had. It truly mattered to our family.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and all the best for the year ahead.
Fantastic presentation for all the family at North Brisbane last night.
We realise we all need to make changes so we can all be and do better in the future!
Great to be reassured we can and should say NO to teenage boys when appropriate.
Thank you.
We took our boys to this last year, very engaging and we all came away with something to think about and reflect on.
Worth going along.
As a father of a 14yo son and 12yo triplet girls, I genuinely took quite a bit away from listening to you speak.
It wasn’t so much that I walked away with brand-new ideas, but more that what you were saying gave me reassurance that I’m on the right track.
I do agree that we don’t let our kids sit in guilt for long enough anymore, and that’s something I try to work on as well, alongside positive reinforcement.
I just wanted to say thank you once again for last night. I didn’t come with any expectations but I was blown away by how much Michael and I took away.
He related so much to your teenage years and the experiences you had at school. His experience isn’t exactly the same but he’s experienced bad teasing about weight (he’s recently dropped about 20kg for himself but also because of how much their words and grabbing at him hurts). There’s also the other daily grinds, the repeated go to’s of the awful few and their “offsiders”. You reached him with that stuff.
The teachers who only see his reaction and don’t hear his pain or give consequences to those delivering the pain. He heard you and you made him understand that he is not alone. You spoke in his language and you were raw and real and true. You’re a successful, cool, adult doing things you love to do who also helps others. He saw all that and that he could be like that too. I too felt your stories deeply. It’s been a hard road helping guide him through this stuff on my own often not knowing if I’m being the right support for him. Not always doing the right things or getting it right and beating myself up when I don’t. I’m not a boy, I try my best but men need guidance from men at times too. I laughed a lot, and almost shed a tear a couple times, there was a lot to unpack in what you gave us. I don’t know what will stick and what won’t. Time will tell it’s all a work in progress but man, I am so glad we came.
Thanks also for letting him volunteer at the start. Was a real buzz for him - confidence, responsibility - he felt good about himself after doing that and I’m super grateful you gave him the chance.
Firstly, thank you so very much for tonight. We are on our 1hr trip home, and we had a great time at the seminar. Both boys, and husband were sceptical, and thought tonight was probably going to be boring and hard to sit through. At the end of the night, all 3 of them said it was not boring at all, and they were genuinely surprised.
My nephew said all boys should attend your seminars. In his words ‘it was a banging mad night.’ We all took something away from tonight. At times I thought you were directly talking to my stepson and other times I thought you were talking directly to my nephew. Both have very separate issues…. You hit a cord with both of them.
My husband and I also walked out inspired and motivated. Thank you! If you ever come to Tamworth, please give me a yell. We are moving there, and would be happy to help you set up an event.
I attended Motov8 event with two of my boys, aged 13 and 15 years old in Edinburgh. I was a bit dubious about going as had heard lots of negativity on a local Facebook page about the event possibly being religious / cult based. I decided I wouldn't be small minded and judge someone from things i had read on social media so went along. John was very open and honest about what had led him to run these events and why he wanted to try and help kids make the right choices. I know that what he said has already made a difference to how my 15 year old sees his life in the future. He is slowly beginning to recognise how he can make things better by changing his attitude / friendship group. He has already talked about coming up with different goals to aim for and how he will reach them. So if you have teens and are struggling with them, I'd highly recommend this. An inspirational person who doesn't deserve to be judged as harshly as he was. keep up the good work. I would love to see you in our High Schools soon. The kids desperately need relatable role models.
Rev, you are an amazing human being!We attended the Tauranga seminar, both parents and both step parents for our 13 year old boy! So much of what you shared we can relate to all our kids, not just the boys and last night has given us some new tools to work with that we're already seeing a return from!I was surprised at how much of what you shared related to us as adults too. We even picked up Some massively helpful life skills. Thank you for taking the time to sign our boys skateboard at the end of the night. That small act of kindness solidified the whole evening in our boys mind and made him really feel apart of the whole experience! THIS IS SO WORTH IT!DO IT! GO ALONG! LISTEN WITH AN OPEN MIND AND HEART!YOU WONT REGRET IT!Thanks again Rev!
Fantastic seminar. Great story about perseverance and the power of just one person that believes in you to make a difference and shift in a young persons life. Highly recommend. Great tips for helping young teen boys and parents.
I went to the Dunedin event, highly recommend getting your son/s along to see the Rev. He speaks some honest truths and let’s himself be vulnerable so the kids know they’re not alone. Really enjoyed by both my son and I. Thanks Rev!
Wow, what a great informative and passionate speaker with a great intention. Thank you! Your story is incredible and touching! My boy and I are grateful!Thank you!
RevGreat night tonight. The boys and I thoroughly enjoyed. Got them thinking! For us, they are both good kids, good at school and kind at heart. However, both are locking themselves away with devices and being lazy AF. It's about getting out there, spreading the competence therefore gaining the confidence in a range of activities of interest. Not isolating and being a recluse. The elder (14) is dealing with anxiety and non belief in himself, although his peers and coaches around him do! This seems to create stress, doubt and the onset of depression. As much as we try to get him to face up to the demons, don't listen to that voice of doubt and gain the competence. It’s not about the win, it’s also about the loss and all between. We believe he needed to hear it from others. The night was exactly what he needed to hear!Love your work!
My wife and I took both of our daughters to listen to Rev when he was in Mackay last. An absolutely brilliant night, Rev even took time after the event to talk directly with our youngest and us about ways she could deal with some toxic friends at school. This directly led to a change in her friends circle that she was able to initiate. Definitely going again.
We have done a lot of work as a family & individuals on mental health challenges. I just wanted to thank you for giving some truth bombs and clear strategies to dealing with some of these issues & the accountability required
In the world where gentle parenting screams that punishing kids, raising your voice, acting stronger than the rest, enforcing rock solid boundaries is wrong, what you are teaching is refreshing. We don't need to be friends with our kids, we don't need to raise them like their shit don't stink - that's if we don't want them to grow up thinking that the world will bend to their needs and wants. Also the concepts of delayed gratification and setting goals for longer than "I want it right now" are very valuable.
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