it is what it is…

In my attempts to sell our marvelous products I have started a networking evening with a very good friend of mine, John Bruckman. We have embarked on various networking events in the past with much success: we are both just the most charming delightful people, and we know how to give people a good time.

We had our first gathering last week and what fun was had by all. Now it is not all just fun! fun! fun!, we had some serious moments. John is a great speaker and he gave us some food for thought around the economic situation we find ourselves in at the moment. “How tulips caused the fall of Kings… and South Africa!”. He took us through the ages to various points where economies suffered and why. He also warned us about buying too much into what the “press” predict. His advice is to sit tight and ride the storm… or buy a good surfboard to ease the ride!

Whilst John was up there being his charming self, Roy (a new friend) was projecting a visual facilitation of John’s subject matter onto the wall! It was so much fun to experience and evoked some interesting comments and conversation. He is really good. Check it out!

Thanks to Gary from La Vista Social Club who allowed us to use his lovely restaurant for the evening and also to John Ford, who provided some great vibes….

If you wanna know more you know where to find me…. I’m at AVO!


2 Responses to “it is what it is…”  

  1. 1 Raelene

    It was GREAT idea to start off, it is wonderful that you pulled it off!
    Well done Sandi and something tells me LOTS of fun is still to be had at that spot!

  2. 2 Becky

    Well done Sandi! I am so glad your first event went well. My disguise must have been brilliant because no picked up on me gate crashing!!!

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