hugh anderson
probis international

"the boys have an uncanny ability to speak with vigour, interest, lucidly and simply and capture the audiences attention from the very first word. they work well as a team they were very highly praised by our club for their address and rank up with speakers of the highest quality".

 

dermot o'daily
president - interaction
ibm user group

"their enthusiasm and professionalism on stage captured the audiences imagination from the very first word."


Global audiences are demanding to hear the story of how two mid twenty year old Aussie mates achieved one of the last great firsts of Australian Adventure.

The boys presentation is the perfect compliment to open or close a conference, motivate staff or provide an inspiring after dinner speech. These two, young savvy adventurers have formed a presentation that is seldom forgotten. Stunning footage and imagery, have been craftily moulded to convey messages that all of us can learn from.

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HOW DO YOU STRATEGICALLY PLAN FOR 30FT SEAS, SHARKS AND FEAR OR DEATH? Why do two, young, “successful” Aussies sacrifice all to achieve a seemingly impossible dream? How did they go about planning for such an expedition? This intriguing presentation examines the key lessons leant from the boys four year journey.
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KAYAKING THE TASMAN IN 62 DAYS: 90% PLANNING 10% PADDLING? The perfect presentation for organisations demanding to learn the key to how two, young aussie mates achieved one of the “last great firsts of Australian Adventure. The key to their survival willl be unveiled in this fascinating seminar.
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DARING TO DREAM THEN RIDING OUT THE STORM The perfect after dinner presentation. In this mind blowing account, the boys share with the audience what life on the Tasman was actually like. Plenty of laughter, banter and description of what it takes to become the first team to ever cross the Tasman by kayak.
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TEAMWORK IS A MATTER OF SURVIVAL NOT PROTOCOL Designed for organisations demanding world best practice from their managers and teams. Justin and James were not the best kayakers out there, nor were they the best sponsorship negotiators, weather forecasters, electrical engineers, logistic managers, marine doctors or designers. Their key to crossing the Tasman was their ability to form and manage a team of the best practitioreres in there respective fields.
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