Speaker Programs in Animals

Old-fashioned network building as taught by a master: Abigail, the Golden Retriever

Have you ever gone to a networking event and felt like a wallflower? How do you get to hang out with the cool kids? How do you join a conversation? Better yet - how do you get out of one? What does my dog have that you don't? Many small business owners and solopreneurs are learning to rely so heavily on social media that they are forgetting how to interact in person. In fact, many have admit... (MORE)

 

How to Live Conflcit Free in the Pet World

Debra Hamilton provides attendees ways in which to address conflicts involving animals without resorting to litigation. Her conflict coaching and mediation skills provide attendees with entertaining and practical steps that they can take to resolve disputes involving pets in less time for less money while retaining their relationship. She handles disagreement that may arise between neighbors, di... (MORE)

 

Amazing Angel Animals

After writing fifteen books on the benefits of human-animal companionship, Allen Anderson has become an authority on how pets transform people into better human beings by making them more caring, responsive, and healthier. He shares examples of animal companionship leading people to live more meaningful lives and creating legacies that will survive long after they are gone. Allen illustrates why p... (MORE)

 

Learning to Survive in a Changing World

"Change", says Michael Hingson, "happens to all of us each and every day". "However, no matter how much we say we embrace change the fact is that when it happens to us personally we tend to regard it as a negative thing and wonder why 'God has let it happen to us'." Michael Hingson knows how to face and embrace life-changing events in a constructive way. Using the compelling account of his ha... (MORE)

 

Humorous lessons from the animal kingdom on how to simplify and find purpose in our lives

Do you know what Mayflies have to complete in their lifetimes? Breed and die. That's it. And they usually do it in 24 hours. Starfish's to do list includes eating clams and avoid being eaten. They don't even have a brain. Human animals, however, are a bit more complex. We are the only animal society that takes 25 years (or more) to raise our children, uses the internet to find a mate, and s... (MORE)

 

How Knowing Your Customer's Animal Personality Can Help You Become a Leader In Sales

When trying to sell something to someone, whether it is a car, a piece of technology, or a policy, it is very important to give people information in a way that appeals to them. Just like horse eat hay and a wolf would be more interested in a steak, people can be attracted or turned off to the same material depending on their personalities. The trick is to understand different personalities and p... (MORE)

 


 

 

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