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"...filled with energy, humour and simple yet effective audience-grabbers..."

                     George Przywolnik, Penhros College, Perth



"Joanne's workshop was often cited as a conference highlight. "
                     CONSTAWA Report 2001




Four presentations to choose from







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Extending Lives: The Future of Health and Aging
Could you live to be 300? Will we conquer aging? Sounds impossible, but some experts predict it's only thirty years away. The medical revolution will impact on life expectancy, employment, super, and housing. Have you got the latest information?


How to Get Laughs, Get Attention, and Get Your Message Across
 
The science of speaking, performing, and telling jokes. How to command attention, explain complex messages and persuade people. Why simple is supreme, and sometimes it's smart to speak 'dumb'.

The Science of Smart and Sexy?  
Maximise your brains and sex appeal with the right food and exercise. Improve your productivity, lose weight, and lift your concentration. With a medical revolution on the way, you want to stay healthy as long as possible so you don't miss out on the extraordinary benefits.

Fun, Uplifting and Funny?
Joanne shares her wacky party tricks, startling experiments, and the science of telling jokes. Bring out the big kid within. It's a great way to lighten a heavy program, brighten faces and relax.





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To get more information or make a booking
contact your favorite speakers bureau,
phone
Science Speak (08) 9249 3909,
or email Joanne.

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