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Speaking on Fatherhood and Building a Legacy Under Pressure.

Mike Norton is a US Navy veteran, founder, scientist, and author of Yield, a modern coming-of-age survival story about the burden of building a legacy worth inheriting.

He speaks to various audiences about what it means to carry the burden of leadership as the head of a household, the nature of our civilization, why we should protect it, and the influential example we set for future generations.

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Mike Norton speaking at the University of Latvia
Speaking at the University of Latvia on entrepreneurship, strategy, and founder discipline.
Yield by Mike Norton, book cover (rifle edition) Yield by Mike Norton, book cover (wilderness edition)
The Conversation

What does it really mean to be an honorable man?

Yield began as a private family story, a way to preserve hard-won lessons about fear, discipline, fatherhood, masculinity, survival, responsibility, and ancestral culture before they were lost. It was never meant to be sold.

Over time it became clear the themes inside the story reached far beyond one household. They speak to founders, fathers, veterans, builders, and anyone trying to create something that outlives them. The speaking tour uses the book as a doorway into that larger, very real conversation.

Signature Topics

Four example talks, each from refined topics and uniquely lived experience.

Every talk draws on lived experience: military service, founding a defense-technology company, fatherhood, and survival. Each one is adapted to a business, literary, veteran, fatherhood, cultural, or university audience.

Topic 01

Fear Is the Beginning of Courage

What fathers, founders, and sons learn under pressure.

Fear is not evidence of weakness. It is the prerequisite for courage. Drawing on military experience, fatherhood, and building a company under real constraints, Mike shows how honest fear becomes a tool for discipline, preparation, and growth instead of a thing to perform past.

Key takeaways
  • Why fear is not the opposite of courage
  • How pressure reveals character
  • How fathers pass emotional discipline to sons
  • Why honesty about fear produces stronger leaders
  • How to turn anxiety into preparation
Best for

Fatherhood & men’s groups · Veteran groups · Founder communities · Leadership events · Universities · Personal-development audiences

Topic 02

Building Something Worth Inheriting

Legacy, responsibility, and the burden of founder life.

A talk for founders, investors, and builders on why companies are not only economic machines but moral and generational structures. Mike connects family, technology, and capital allocation to a simple idea: leadership is a burden you carry so others don’t have to, and that changes every decision you make.

Key takeaways
  • Why legacy changes how founders make decisions
  • Why capital allocation is also a moral decision
  • How to build under constraint without losing discipline
  • Why founders must think beyond the exit
  • How family, culture, and responsibility shape companies
Best for

Startup communities · Founder meetups · Investor groups · Baltic entrepreneurship events · University business programs · Technology communities

Topic 03

Modern Norse Values Without Cosplay

Ancient principles applied to modern family, technology, and leadership.

Living by old principles in modern conditions, without romance or aesthetic performance. This is not costume identity; it is honor, discipline, restraint, hospitality, family duty, and long-term responsibility, and how mythology and family stories still transmit practical wisdom today.

Key takeaways
  • Why ancient values still matter in modern life
  • The difference between symbolism and lived principle
  • How mythology transmits practical wisdom
  • Why family stories matter
  • How to preserve culture without becoming performative
Best for

Cultural & literary communities · Philosophy audiences · Baltic/Nordic interest groups · Writing communities · Men’s groups

Topic 04

From Military Service to Founder Life

Risk, discipline, and execution under constraint.

The honest version of the transition from service to entrepreneurship, especially in technical, defense, and high-risk environments. What military experience does and does not teach a founder, and why technical builders need moral clarity as much as capability.

Key takeaways
  • What military experience does and does not teach founders
  • How to evaluate risk without reacting emotionally
  • Why execution under constraint matters most
  • How to build credibility through discipline
  • Why technical founders need moral clarity
Best for

Veteran entrepreneur groups · Defense-tech audiences · Hardware/startup communities · Business schools · Leadership groups · STEM events

Why Invite Mike

Hard-won insight, not surface-level inspiration.

Mike brings lived experience, philosophical clarity, and practical strategic insight to audiences that want more than a highlight reel. His talks combine real stories, disciplined reflection, and clear takeaways an audience can apply to leadership, family, business, and personal growth.

He is measured on stage: serious without being self-important, intense without being volatile, and comfortable in front of professional, university, and institutional audiences.

  • US Navy veteran
  • Founder of Wolven Industries (home-security & national-defense technology)
  • Scientist and technologist
  • Award-winning marketing strategist
  • Author of Yield and Fighting for Redemption
  • Speaker at the University of Latvia
  • International background across the United States, Europe, and Asia
  • Experience in entrepreneurship, defense technology, storytelling, and leadership under pressure
Praise & Event Statements

What others have said.

His life story is like a tragic but inspiring cross between Hamlet and Good Will Hunting.

TechTimes

An exceptional multi-disciplined talent who thrives in adversity.

Eddie Hobbs
Award-Winning Financial Analyst
Yield by Mike Norton, full wraparound book jacket (back, spine, and front cover) About Yield

A survival story on the surface.
A story about what it means to become a man underneath.

Yield follows a father and son into the Alaskan wilderness on a mission that turns into a fight to survive. Beneath the action is a deeper story about fear, courage, discipline, family legacy, and the responsibility of becoming worthy of what you inherit.

The book gives audiences a concrete story-world through which to explore the ideas behind Mike’s talks, a shared language for the conversation.

Guest Essays & Written Features

Invite Mike to speak either in-person or in writing.

Mike is also available for guest essays, newsletter features, and written contributions built around the same themes as the speaking tour.

  • Why Fear Is the Beginning of Courage
  • What Survival Fiction Can Teach Founders About Risk
  • Fatherhood, Legacy, and the Burden of Building
  • Modern Norse Values Without Cosplay
  • Why Building a Company Is Also a Moral Act
  • What Sons Inherit From Their Fathers Besides DNA
  • The Difference Between Performance and Responsibility
  • Why Founders Should Think in Generations, Not Quarters
  • How To Face the Failures of Your Past for the Betterment of Future Generations
Mike Norton presenting a strategy keynote
Available Formats

One set of ideas, many ways to share them.

Private founder group session

A closed-door conversation for a mastermind, cohort, or leadership team, tailored to the challenges that group is facing.

30–60 minute keynote

A full-length talk built around one of Mike’s signature topics and shaped to your event’s theme, with time for the ideas to land and a short Q&A.

Fireside chat

A relaxed, guided conversation on stage or on camera, where a host draws out Mike’s stories and thinking in a more intimate setting.

Podcast interview

Mike joins your show, in person or remote, for a long-form conversation on whichever of the tour’s themes best fit your audience.

Guest essay / guest blog

An original written piece for your publication or blog, built around the tour’s ideas and written in Mike’s own voice.

Newsletter feature

A shorter written contribution, interview, or excerpt to bring Mike’s perspective directly to your subscribers.

Panel participation

Mike joins a multi-speaker panel, adding a veteran-founder perspective on leadership, responsibility, and building under pressure.

Founder / community workshop

A smaller, hands-on session working directly with founders or members on discipline, risk, and execution under constraint.

Book club discussion

A live, guided discussion or Q&A for groups reading Yield, going deeper into its characters, choices, and themes.

University lecture

A talk for students and faculty on entrepreneurship, defense technology, and the philosophy of building something that lasts.

Talks can be adapted for business, literary, veteran, fatherhood, cultural, or university audiences.

Best-Fit Audiences

Who these conversations are for.

Founder communities Veteran groups Fatherhood & men’s groups Defense technology & STEM audiences Writing & literary communities Book clubs University entrepreneurship programs Baltic innovation & entrepreneurship ecosystems Norse, mythology & cultural organizations Leadership & personal-development communities
Mike Norton on a panel discussion with industry leaders

Invite Mike to speak, interview, or contribute.

If your audience is interested in courage, legacy, fatherhood, founder life, moral responsibility, defense technology, or the deeper questions behind building something that lasts, Mike may be a strong fit.

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