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THE ULTIMATE ENDING

“We have lost track of the number of attendees who commented that your presentation was the best part of the conference. Your portrayal was done in good humor, sensitive to boundaries and most importantly in a refined manner that everyone found amusing. Everyone laughed and left the conference with a feeling of levity and inspiration. Mission accomplished!”

Karen Blanchard
Financial Consultant, WAFC

Imagine ending your conference with a hilarious on-the-spot musical spoof about what just happened.

Picture a cross between Robin Williams and Mr. Bean performing a one-man musical comedy skit instantly written for your group. This is an entertaining, high-energy, and unforgettable closing keynote.

Where else could you find someone to deliver up to 40 minutes of instant and original, clean and cutting-edge comedy? Who else both mocks and exalts what you have just been through in a way that leaves you feeling great about what you and your colleagues do together?

If you want your people to celebrate their profession, let go with laughter, and leave remembering an unforgettable conference, book Paul Huschilt today.

It’s a Miracle!

Not really. It’s just Paul started doing this 15 years ago.

Paul takes tons of notes and then transforms them into an on-the-spot musical spoof about what just happened. Paul’s insightful and respectfully irreverent spin on events are side-splittingly funny and focused totally on you. He takes the here-and-now and makes it out-of-this-world. He teases drama from drab, and recaps serious content with hilarious comedy. Paul’s one-of-a kind overnight blockbuster closings are a meeting planner’s dream come true.

You can advertise this one-of-a-kind closing in your publicity materials, or send Paul in as a ‘delegate-in-disguise.’ In that case, people will wonder who the note-taking man is and then fall off their seats at his high energy and original review.

Does it sound too good to be true? Maybe it is. Writing a one-man musical comedy spoof about what just happened requires a few things. At least one-overnight is ideal, but not necessary. As a rule, your event should have at least 3 plenary or keynote sessions. Call Paul today to learn if your event is the perfect setting for an unforgettable closing summary keynote.


Seven Humor Habits for Workplace Wellness

Higher impact learning disguised as a low-budget spa

Of particular interest was how you were able to find and tickle the funny bone of some of our most lugubrious colleagues. To our astonishment, these turned out to be some of the most wildly enthusiastic members of your audience.

Michael Murphy
Internal Auditors Division, Ontario Government

Seven Humor Habits for Workplace Wellness is a fun and high-energy presentation that spoofs personal growth and reminds people to take good care at work. Participants laugh and enjoy an eclectic mix of comedy, song, and experiential activities. They hear about research and easy-to-apply concepts to improve their day-to-day in and out of the office.

This keynote is ideal for people who routinely provide service to others, are overworked or have been going through a stressful or busy period. It is an excellent way of saying ‘thank you’ while providing tools for moving forward. Each presentation is personalized to your group and is available bilingually in English and French (and even partially in Japanese).


Everybody Stay Calm

An interactive, low-budget Healing Circle (Just do what I say, and nobody gets hurt.)

The comments were overwhelmingly positive. I was delighted but not surprised. I expected high ratings for you and that is exactly what we got. However, it is the first time that I see a rating of 4 (on 4) for any speaker. You were awesome.
Everybody Stay Calm participants’ comments: Very very good; Super; Excellent; Great HR day; Absolutely Fabulous; Unforgetable Experience; Well presented; Entertaining.
Giselle Dallaire, Financial Management Institute of Canada / Institute de la gestion financière du Canada.

Giselle Dallaire
Financial Management Institute of Canada / Institute de la gestion financière du Canada

Participants laugh and learn techniques to use at work to stay calm when things get harried. Everybody Stay Calm is a great choice if your people need to laugh and let go, or if they have been facing any amount of stress.

Everybody Stay Calm is a seriously fun antidote to high-content keynotes. It offers an ‘Incomplete History of Stress”, glosses over important statistics, and yet still manages to offer things to do day to day to stay calm.

True, it is a little light on learning objectives, but for good reason. In the time when other seminar goers would be learning, your staff will be laughing. In fact, having a good laugh together is the number one objective.

I am not kidding. Imagine what good it could do your people to bond with a communal belly-laugh. Think what a load off their shoulders it will be to forget the stress of work long enough to learn what to do about it. The second half of this keynote is dedicated to simple things you can do as an individual to handle stress.


The Fool Climbs it Twice

The World’s Only Guilt-Free Bar-Lowering Mountain Climbing Keynote

Are you tired of those mountain climbing talks that leave you asking ‘why haven’t I climbed Everest yet?’ If so, you will love the forgiving and healing qualities of this Mount Fuji Climbing keynote.

Instead of being one of a handful of people to climb Mount Everest in 2004, I decided to be one of 400,000 people to climb Mount Fuji that year. Why? It was a spiritual quest really. I was like a moth to a light bulb. You see, according to Japanese folklore wise men climb Mt Fuji once but fools climb it twice. How could I resist? Of course I climbed it twice. Let the fun begin!

The fact that 400,000 people climb Mount Fuji every year makes Paul Huschilt the perfect ‘feel good’ role model. True, it is still a tall mountain, but it is everyone’s mountain. Hundreds of thousands of grandmothers have climbed Mt Fuji already. Your staff will leave not feeling they should be the fastest, but rather that they should simply start or continue moving in the right direction now, so as to get to where they need to be before the next 100,000 grandmothers beat them to it. Fuji is not about being the best, it is about being the best at being you.

The Fool Climbs it Twice wakes up the sleeping hero within and breathes new life into peoples’ personal adventures at work and play.

 

 

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