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CATS3000 Associate
John Christian

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John combines the unique talents of a spiritual gift with the ability to facilitate personal and organisational change and transformation.

I first met John at a workshop in Slovenia where he led a theatre workshop focused on personal development and then later serenaded us all on his guitar and gently plugged his new CD!

I later worked with John on a workshop on Charisma and Self-Confidence. His session on “self-talk” was inspiring and practical.

Check out John’s web site here.

For full details of events led by John click here.

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John in Sri Lanka

John in Nepal

John and Charisma

Hailing from the UK, John Christian has been in 'show business' since he was nineteen. With Barbara and Hughie Gibb, the "Bee Gees" parents, as managers he produced a hit, "Summer Days" which topped the charts throughout Europe, winning Spain's prestigious national award for "Most romantic ballad of the year".

He has worked extensively on the variety club circuit, appeared on major T.V. and radio shows in Europe and the United Kingdom, received the Midlands Variety Award for Impressionist of the Year, starred in his own successful TV, variety and summer spectaculars and played Jesus in the original rock gospel musical, The Davison Affair.

Now, John conducts workshops, lectures and concerts on the meaningful topic of Life and how to live it. He has become well known around the world for his charismatic and entertaining style of presentation. He has travelled throughout England, Europe, the United States, Kenya and Australia, where he successfully combines his talent for singing and comedy with an extensive understanding and experience of the Mysteries of Life.

His lighthearted approach, however, does not belie his serious, yet loving message: each of us needs to become personally responsible for what we think, feel and do. What makes the message even more potent is that it is derived from personal experience.