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Interview with Paralympic champion Marc Woods
Blog
Marc Woods   At 17, competitive swimmer Marc Woods thought his life was over when a cancer diagnosis resulted in the amputation of his left leg. It didn't. He got back in the pool & went on to win a raft of Paralympic, World & Euro Championships medals. We caught up with him recently and here he talks about his swimming and speaking careers.
The Funny Thing About Jokes...
Event Tips
Adrienne Lawler   The Funny thing about jokes and getting them right. Business woman, journalist, TV presenter and corporate host, Adrienne Lawler, takes us through her 'rule of 3' approach to using humour and ensuring your jokes make a hit and don't miss their mark.
The Rugby World Cup 2015
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Jason Smith   Some of you may have noticed there’s been a lot more rugby around of late while those more passionate have spent the last four years etching the 18th September 2015 into that sporting area of your brains with such anticipation and yearning to nearly rob them of the belief that the day will ever come.
Wired: The Next Generation
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Wired Magazine, continues its events programme with the fifth installment of its main annual event
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If we listened to the news it would appear that we should be batting away drones like midges in Spring.
Our Events
Jason Smith   In our ongoing partnership with the London City venue, The Brewery, we continue our Knowledge Guild events with this event's focus being on technology and trust.
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Clashing somewhat with the Go Sober for October campaign, London Cocktail Week kicked off this week.
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James Ketchell   We would expect challenges when we travel: delayed planes, flat tyres or leaves on the line. Adventurer James Ketchell, while crossing the Indian Ocean, took it to another level entirely by being rescued - in 45 knot winds - by a 100,000 ton crude oil tanker. He retells this fascinating story here and how it made him revaluate his life.
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Stuart Pearce   Stuart Pearce recently came into see us at the office to share his story and update us on his speaking content which draws on his vast footballing experience as a team player and as a manager. Before he left, we were able to ask him a few questions about a particular World Cup penalty shoot-out and what music he's listening to at the moment. Jason Smith, from Nottingham, asks the questions.
Event Tips
Speakers Corner has produced ‘Speakernomics’, a series of insights on trends for speakers at events...
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Square Meal is the ultimate trade show for event organisers – in the heart of the City of London.
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If the 19th Century was the age of the great philanthropists and the 20th Century was the period of state welfare, could the 21st century be...