Richard Ballinger Presenting & Training with Magic

First Impressions Count - ways to develop confidence & potential.

Using a little psychology, self management, team work, games & magic to teach self belief, motivational & employability skills all ALL AGES.

Magic Means Motivation - Make the impact you want Teaching & Training with Magic !!! - Fun with Figures !!!

Confident Thinking and Communication - Be Stretched, Challenged, Supported.
Laugh, Play and Participate!!

Magic is used to Make audiences sit up and smile and remember your message.

Details of Programme
Each lesson is designed to cater for the needs of the particular group and venue. Comedy Magic is used to amuse and also to entertain. Unlike a Television Show the Magic happens directly in the hands of the clients / students, creating a lasting memory.

Typical Instances where Magic has been beneficial

  • Listening Skills.
  • Developing an interest in Maths, during teaching N&L skills.
  • Energise an audience, who have lost confidence. (unemployed etc.)
  • Develop Awareness skills.
  • Project the structure of teamwork, use magic & games.

Past clients have included :-

  • A4e (Action for Employment) Target ensure 40% of clients are found suitable employment within the 16 weeks of their programme.
  • Connexions :- Westhaven School, Brislington School, Hartcliffe School.
  • Business Dynamics :- Teaching Communication skills.
  • Severnside Educational Unit :- Teaching self esteem to 15 year old's with Behavional problems.
  • Training for Tomorrow :- Unemployed adults.
  • Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton - Self Confidence Workshops.
  • Young Enterprise - Business Skills.
Here's a liitle bit of fun for you :-

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