As you can probably gather from this blasted website I have done a lot of ‘stuff’ over the years. As a result I am constantly being asked to talk at academic institutions, functions, conferences and events. The articles below show some examples.
My fees vary with the type of event. If you would like to find out cost and availability, just fill out the contact form. Assuming I am above the water, I will come straight back to you – no agents, no bullshit.
The years have not been kind to my body: my hair is falling out, waistline expanding and I have tennis elbow (and thats without playing a single game). What I have lost in the hair department however, I have gained in experiences. There are a number of classic situations that even now when I tell them, make me laugh so much I almost pee… Continue reading
Angela and I have created, run and sold-on various businesses since 1989. In this time we have had the full gamut of business experience from earning (and spending) fortunes, to the edge of bankruptcy. All this experience prompted me to create a talk: ‘A dozen tips for business success’. It’s funny, to the point and has real value for existing and budding entrepreneurs… Continue reading
Over the last 15 years I have been travelling the globe diving on interesting ‘stuff’ under water. During my travels I have accumulated loads of very funny anecdotes about the places I have dived and people I have met. So I have put together a series of talks on my diving exploits, some technical for the diving community and some very light-hearted, giving the audience a rich experience of the thrills and spills of the underwater world… Continue reading
“The presentation was so lively and practical that every member of the development team agreed that the students left on an incredible high, determined to progress their ideas further. The content was very though provoking and several of the tutors hope that you will contribute to further interactive sessions on corporate social responsibility, ethics in business and master planning.”
Jan Moore
Head of Careers Service
Manchester Metropolitan University
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James A. Michener (1907-1997)
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