After my stint at speed dating (see Catch Me Cupid review ), I have decided the next step is to attend...'The BIG CONVERSATIONS' with Paul Carrick Brunson. Have you seen his picture? Yep you can see I didn't need much convincing. Anyway he is married and of course I am ever the professional, so I am attending as I am interested in what he has to say on the topics of Love, Dating, Social Interaction, Sex, the value of Marriage (or lack of) and what Men and Women REALLY want. This event may shed some light on this million dollar question.
Paul Carrick Brunson is affectionately referred to as the real life Hitch, he, through his company Onedegreefrom.me provides a one to one tailor made service to his clients who primarily are ambitious, cultured, and professional men and women of colour who are money rich and time poor. His self-development program formulated by Brunson himself, combines his observations of the client with his knowledge and understanding of life-coaching, psychotherapy and counselling. It is this that sold the event to me. I love new insights into the dynamics of relationships and what effects they may have on individuals and others through the insight of theoretical approaches. I kid you not when I say I am excited.
Paul’s grown to become a highly influential and respected male voice in a largely female dominated industry. Outside of his personal clients, his 27,000+ active Twitter and Facebook followers are in constant dialogue with him. Never before has a relationship coach been able to penetrate and affect a 25 – 37 year old, male and female demographic to this extent.
This event is brought to you by Ivy Munro, a London based media company comprising of an online magazine covering Music, Culture and Entertainment, whose focus is to push new and relatively unknown individuals to the forefront extending beyond the virtual realm. This event is the first of its kind in theUK (due to its scale). If you were already thinking of ways to capture Paul's expressions and bottle them in neat little bottles, think again, “Paul’s not here to fix our problems, but rather incite an impactful discussion and will us to re-evaluate our values which will hopefully lead us take action as individuals and cause a change within our immediate environment”. We are all individuals with unique experiences, reference points and so much more, as a result this event will resonate with us in different ways.
This event is brought to you by Ivy Munro, a London based media company comprising of an online magazine covering Music, Culture and Entertainment, whose focus is to push new and relatively unknown individuals to the forefront extending beyond the virtual realm. This event is the first of its kind in the
Involved in the discussion will be a diverse set of people who work in the media industry both in front and behind. On the panel will be Charlene White (ITV News Presenter) Angie Le Mar (Producer/Director/Actor/Comedian) O-T Fagbenle (Director/Musician Award Winning Actor) Nolan Weeks (Poet, Model Producer, Director), Simone Bresi-Ando (PR Expert & Founder of I’mPOSSIBLE) Tobi Okeowo (Lawyer and Motivational Speaker) Roger Ajogbe (Journalist and Social Commentator), Chrissa Amuah (Cultural Media Expert) Uche Chukwu (Journalist and Online Media Publisher) Lanre Iroche (Editor of Outflow and Relationship Journalist) and hosted by Reuben Christian (co-founder of http://www.individualism.co.uk/).
You have seen the topics for discussion which will be heated, insightful, informative and entertaining, so book your tickets now before they sell out. I will be reviewing this event so look out for the review.
THE BIG CONVERSATION (CONFERENCE DETAIL)
Date: 17th Sept 2011
Time: from 1pm-5pm
Venue: The Clapham Grand
AFTER-PARTY NETWORKING
Straight after the conference at the Clapham Grand, Paul Carrick Brunson
will host a networking After-Party at The BFI Southbank Centre (Benugo
Lounge) from 8pm - 1am
Full online details can also be found here: http://bit.ly/pp1068
The event is sponsored by
Related Posts:
1. Dating in the 21st Century: Part 1
2. Dating in the 21st Century: Part 2
3. Catch me Cupid: Review
© Lisa Bent 2011
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