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Sky Sports' David Garrido takes on Olympian Gail Emms
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David Garrido   Conference host, speaker and Sky Sports presenter, David Garrido, took on Olympic badminton silver medallist, Gail Emms, for a mini warm-up match recently before a Surrey Smashers and Team Derby fixture. David talks us through that match here and provides video evidence of that 'turning point'. Over to you David...
The Future of Ethical Consumerism | A Q&A with Lucy Siegle
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Louise Collins   We often like to run a few Q&As with the speakers we work with and recently we caught up sustainability speaker, Lucy Siegle, who is one of the UK’s most recognisable opinion forming journalists on environmental issues and ethical consumerism.
Women's Sport in 2015
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Cath Bishop   It’s a rising force with still so much to reveal and delight wider audiences; women’s sport in the UK, and around the world, has a lot to offer spectators, a younger generation waiting to be inspired, and all of us who enjoy stories of human dedication, individuals exploring the boundaries of what is humanly possible.
Ian Livingstone Named in 500 Most Influential Brits
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Ian Livingstone has been listed in the Sunday Times as one of Debrett’s Most Influential People in the UK.
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Jason Smith   Over the last month various news lets here, and abroad, have continued to offer advice on how to beat the January Blues from upgrading your underwear drawer (The Daily Mail) to simply being grateful (The Edinburgh News), a trait at hand but often forgot.
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Natalie Stone   To most people there is nothing funny about public speaking. In fact, the fear of speaking in public ranks higher than the fear of death, disease, and being buried alive.
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Jason Smith   Well that’s it; Christmas is done. No more saccharine & twinkly tunes eulogising peace and togetherness; no more tinsel or chaotically blinking lights.
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Thomas Bubendorfer   I find that when addressing business audiences the biggest challenge for me, as a sports - or adventure speaker - is to be aware of the main differences between my world and the business world.
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It was a busy night of awards last night in London with the British Fashion Industry celebrates its members best achievements along with the Turner Prize for contemporary art.
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Alexandra Panayotou   Had someone told me ten or more years ago that today I would be writing this article, and more importantly that I would be writing it based on my own personal experience and development, I wouldn't have believed them. I was so far from my present reality that it would have been inconceivable for me to predict it.
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Adam Cuthbert   Once the season has finished, the final whistle has blown, the last over has been bowled and the kit bag has been condemned to the attic for one more year, it is time for the for the end-of-season event.
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Nick Gold   So I felt it was time to get my writing hat on again and pen a few words, I would love to think that I have been sorely missed and rather than reflecting any deeper than that and being sorely disappointed, I will crack on with my thoughts…