Over the last 15 years I have been travelling the globe diving on interesting ‘stuff’ under water. During these expeditions 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 non-diver a rich experience of the thrills and spills of the underwater world.
These talks are suitable for after dinner and lunchtime events and focus on subjects from challenging expeditions such as Chuuk Lagoon and the Falkland Islands to diving in the cold and treacherous waters of the UK. Everything is supported by photographs and in many cases real examples of stuff…
Regardless of the focus, I always customise talks to the audience so they get the maximum enjoyment which usually results in them buying me beer and inviting me back!!!
If you are interested in booking me for a talk, please fill in the contact form.
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