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Booking guide

How to book Mel Robbins

The fee context, availability drivers, best-fit events, and the exact steps to book Mel through Headliner.

Speaking feeFee on requestConfirmed for your date on request
Travels fromSouthern Vermont, USA
Suggested lead time~24 weeks

Cost

What booking Mel costs

How much does Mel charge? Public bureau listings for Mel are all over the map — from roughly $70,000 to the $150,000–$300,000+ range — so no fixed figure is reliable and the fee is quoted on request, with virtual sessions generally lower. Headliner confirms the current number for your date and format.

Headliner never publishes a fabricated figure — the fee is confirmed for your specific date, format, and location. Virtual and fireside formats are typically quoted below a live keynote.

Best fit

Best events for Mel

Where Mel consistently lands with audiences:

  • Corporate all-hands and kickoff events
  • Women's leadership and empowerment summits
  • Sales conferences
  • Healthcare and education audiences
  • Employee wellbeing and mental-health programs
  • Motivation

Delivery

What Mel's keynote delivers

Signature talks

  • The Let Them Theory — Take Back Your Time, Energy & Peace (current flagship)
  • The 5 Second Rule — The Science-Backed Secret to Changing Anything
  • The High 5 Habit — Inspire Yourself and the People Around You
  • Building Confidence & Everyday Courage

Formats & how to run it: Mel is available for Keynote, Fireside chat, Virtual. We match the format to your audience and run-of-show.

Availability

Availability and lead time

The real commitments that shape Mel’s calendar — plan around them:

  • Hosts The Mel Robbins Podcast on a near-daily production cadence and runs 143 Studios, so speaking dates are held in dedicated blocks
  • Tours a live audience show, which reserves large stretches of her calendar around release windows

Timing windows that fill fastest

  • New-year motivation and kickoff season (January)
  • Women's-history and empowerment programming (March)

We recommend starting the conversation about 24 weeks before your event date.

Preparation

How to brief Mel well

Give us these and Mel’s talk lands harder:

  • Decide the core tool you want the room to leave with — the Let Them Theory or the 5 Second Rule — so the talk stays focused
  • Share the behavior change your organization actually wants (follow-through, resilience, ownership), not just a theme
  • Tell us whether you want the in-person keynote or a virtual session; the format shapes the run-of-show

Credibility

Why Mel is worth it

  • Author of The Let Them Theory (2024)
  • Author of The 5 Second Rule (2017)
  • Host of *The Mel Robbins Podcast

The process

How to book Mel through Headliner

  1. Send your brief

    Tell Headliner your event date, audience, and the outcome you want. Come prepared to decide the core tool you want the room to leave with — the Let Them Theory or the 5 Second Rule — so the talk stays focused, share the behavior change your organization actually wants (follow-through, resilience, ownership), not just a theme, and tell us whether you want the in-person keynote or a virtual session; the format shapes the run-of-show.

  2. Confirm availability

    We check Mel Robbins's availability for your date and confirm the format. We recommend starting about 24 weeks out. Mel's calendar is shaped by real commitments — Hosts The Mel Robbins Podcast on a near-daily production cadence and runs 143 Studios, so speaking dates are held in dedicated blocks, and Tours a live audience show, which reserves large stretches of her calendar around release windows.

  3. Lock the fee

    We confirm the fee for your date, format, and location. Public bureau listings for Mel are all over the map — from roughly $70,000 to the $150,000–$300,000+ range — so no fixed figure is reliable and the fee is quoted on request, with virtual sessions generally lower. Headliner confirms the current number for your date and format.

  4. Sign and prepare

    We handle the contract and rider, then align on run-of-show so Mel is set up to deliver for your audience.

Answers

Booking questions, answered

How much does it cost to book Mel Robbins?

Public bureau listings for Mel are all over the map — from roughly $70,000 to the $150,000–$300,000+ range — so no fixed figure is reliable and the fee is quoted on request, with virtual sessions generally lower. Headliner confirms the current number for your date and format.

Can I hire Mel Robbins for a corporate or virtual event?

Yes. Mel takes corporate keynotes, conferences, and virtual sessions through Headliner on a non-exclusive basis. Tell us the format and date and we'll confirm availability and fee.

How far in advance should I book Mel Robbins?

Aim to book Mel about 24 weeks ahead of your event. Popular windows fill fastest — New-year motivation and kickoff season (January), and Women's-history and empowerment programming (March).

What affects Mel Robbins's availability?

Hosts The Mel Robbins Podcast on a near-daily production cadence and runs 143 Studios, so speaking dates are held in dedicated blocks, and Tours a live audience show, which reserves large stretches of her calendar around release windows. We confirm open dates against these commitments when you enquire.

What events is Mel Robbins the best fit for?

Mel is a strong fit for Corporate all-hands and kickoff events, Women's leadership and empowerment summits, Sales conferences, Healthcare and education audiences, and Employee wellbeing and mental-health programs.

What is the process to book Mel Robbins through Headliner?

Send your brief, we confirm Mel's availability and fee, then we handle the contract, rider, and run-of-show — typically with a first response within four business hours.

Book Mel Robbins through Headliner

Tell us about your event and we’ll confirm Mel’s availability and fee — typically within four business hours.

Headliner can arrange a booking with Mel Robbins or their representative. This profile is compiled from public sources; availability and fees are confirmed on request. A listing here does not imply endorsement, affiliation, partnership, or exclusivity.