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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Top Durban Speakers at Your Bidding including @makhosikhoza01 @AnilSalick @fredfelton
PSASA Durban is having a great special at the moment. They are doing some fundraising and you
can book some of their top speakers at a huge discount. All the money is going to a good cause
so have a look at some of their speakers for your next event, workshop or conference.
Place Your Bids Now!
email: anil.salick@synout.co.za or call 083-253-7057
(Source - PSASA Durban)
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Time for Tourism Indaba 2012
It's almost time for Tourism Indaba 2012 and there will be so many events coming up.
Buyers at this year’s INDABA won’t have to walk the exhibition flat to get an excellent sense of the extent and variety of excellent tourism experiences on offer in South Africa. For the first time ever, a series of speed marketing sessions will give product owners, specialising in adventure, responsible tourism and culture and heritage, a unique platform to interact with interested buyers.
During INDABA 2012 South African Tourism’s global product team will host a series of speed marketing sessions enabling 25 product owners in each of the following categories: adventure, responsible tourism, and culture and heritage, to showcase their offerings to more than 200 interested buyers.
“Our research tells us that the global traveller is looking for more variety in their travel experience, something that South Africa is certainly not lacking. However, with a busy INDABA schedule and more than 2000 exhibitors to see, it is not always easy for buyers to track down the best of what South Africa has to offer. The themes have been chosen based on solid consumer research in key markets,” says Chief Marketing Officer Roshene Singh.
“To make it easier we have identified three areas at this year’s INDABA where South Africa really sets itself apart – adventure, responsible tourism and culture and heritage. We have set up speed marketing sessions to, in a short time, give buyers the chance to get to know the people behind South Africa’s tourism industry and be introduced to some of the products that can make a trip to South Africa truly extraordinary,” explains Singh.
Named the Shongololo Sessions, because they have been designed to give local businesses legs (something that the shongololo is literally in no short supply of), they provide the perfect opportunity for partnerships to begin and for working relationships to form.
Speakers will each be given five minutes to address more than 200 buyers about the journey their business has taken, its unique components that make it distinctive and how these will add value to packages and itineraries.
Each session will begin with a short overview by an industry expert, responsible tourism by Fair Trade in Tourism’s Katarina Mancama, adventure by Dirty Boots’ Johan Radcliff, and a special not to be missed session on culture and heritage by South African musical legend Johhny Clegg.
“While speed marketing may be new at Indaba it is not new for South African Tourism. We have used it successfully over the last couple of years to give inbound tour operators the opportunity to learn more about what lesser visited areas in the country have to offer,” explains Singh.
Last year South Africa hosted seven speed marketing sessions in the Western Cape, Kwa-Zulu Natal, North West, Gauteng, Free State and Limpopo, attracting a total of 102 tour operators and 280 South African products.
Event Facts
When:
12 May 2012, Saturday - 12h30 to 14h00
Responsible Tourism in partnership with Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa
www.fairtourismsa.org.za
Responsible Tourism in partnership with Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa
www.fairtourismsa.org.za
13 May 2012, Sunday - 12h30 to 14h00
Adventure Tourism in partnership with Dirty Boots
www.dirtyboots.co.za
Adventure Tourism in partnership with Dirty Boots
www.dirtyboots.co.za
14 May 2012, Monday - 12h30 to 15h00
Culture and Heritage Tourism in partnership with the National Department of Tourism and Moja Media
www.tourism.gov.za / www.mojamedia.com
Culture and Heritage Tourism in partnership with the National Department of Tourism and Moja Media
www.tourism.gov.za / www.mojamedia.com
Where:
Venue: Room 22, Durban International Convention Centre
Useful Contact Details For The Indaba Team.
The INDABA Team
Tel: +27 (0)11 467 5011 / 5024
Fax: +27 (0)11 467 5350
E-mail: indabavisitor@indaba- southafrica.co.za
Tel: +27 (0)11 467 5011 / 5024
Fax: +27 (0)11 467 5350
E-mail: indabavisitor@indaba-
(Source: The Indaba Team)
Seen Around Town
South African Speaker Claire Newton and Canadian Speaker Charles Marcus
at the @psasouthafrica National Convention 2012 #vocalislekker
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
We Interview #Speaker Claire Newton #vocalislekker
Dear Readers Today We Interview Speaker Claire Newton all about PSASA and the
Annual Convention they have coming up. Let's hear what she has to say:
Claire Newton
President of the Durban Chapter of PSASA
I speak about YOU-Q. You-Q is a concept
that I have developed myself and it is about living one’s life to one’s full potential.
It is about finding one’s Inner Winner.
You- Q is more than IQ – Intelligence alone is insufficient to
find your Inner Winner.
You-Q is more than EQ – Managing your emotions is insufficient to find your Inner Winner.
You-Q is more than SQ – Having spiritual understanding on its own is insufficient to find your Inner Winner.
You-Q is more than EQ – Managing your emotions is insufficient to find your Inner Winner.
You-Q is more than SQ – Having spiritual understanding on its own is insufficient to find your Inner Winner.
YOU-Q includes all of these things, but it is alsomore than these
things. I talk about the 3 things one needs to focus on in order to develop
YOU-Q and find one’s Inner Winner. That is
1. Get Real - know your values, purpose and vision.
2. Change Your Head Talk -change the negative beliefs you have about yourself and the unhelpful messages you give yourself and
3. Relate – be able to relate well with others(be assertive, know how to handle conflict and have good interpersonal skills).
1. Get Real - know your values, purpose and vision.
2. Change Your Head Talk -change the negative beliefs you have about yourself and the unhelpful messages you give yourself and
3. Relate – be able to relate well with others(be assertive, know how to handle conflict and have good interpersonal skills).
2.
You are the President
of the Durban Branch of PSASA. What is PSASA, What's that all about?
PSASA
stands for Professional Speakers Association of Southern Africa. It is a
professional association for people involved in the speaking business. Our
members are versatile and diverse. They represent all aspects of the speaking
business. All make their living, or part of their living, speaking to and/or
working with groups as trainers, facilitators, coaches, consultants, adult
educators, and keynoters.
The PSASA is committed to building a better future for the
professional speaking business in South Africa and internationally. We are
linked to the Global Speakers Federation (GSF).
3. I understand
PSASA is having a convention in April, what will be happening there and what is
this #vocalislekker?
Every year the PSASA holds an annual convention
hosted by one of its Chapters – Durban, Cape Town, Johannesburg or Pretoria. This
year it is being held in Durban. The theme is Vocal is Lekker, which is a play on the South African
promotional slogan, “Local is Lekker” and emphasises that speaking is just
lekker! (For the international readers: Lekker ispronounced to rhyme with Mecca
– and means nice / good / great!)
It is a three day convention and it officially stars on
Friday 27th April with lunch and ends on Sunday 29th
April with lunch.
On Friday afternoon we have a special Business Event. We are inviting business men and women to
join us to hear three top international speakers give their business keynote.
The three speakers you’ll meet at the Business Event are:
Charles
Marcus
This dynamic Canadian speaker’s key note address, “The Business
World Is Evolving – Are You?” covers:
- 5 game changers that will set you apart from the crowd
- How to create MAGICAL moments for your
customers
- Principles of success
Holger
Woeltje
Holger is Germany’s leading expert in electronic time management
and will show you how to:
- Survive the daily flood of email
- Find
important information when you need it
- Keep track
of tasks
- Set your
priorities and get important stuff done, as well as
- Achieve big
results and
- Gain more
time for what matters most to you.
Andreas
Buhr
Andreas hails from Germany, which currently has one of the
strongest economies in Europe. He will
share with you his “7 Steps to Increase Your Turnover.”
These three business powerhouses are not often together in the
same place at the same time and I encourage you to take advantage of this
fantastic opportunity to benefit from their shared experience.
Your investment for the afternoon is R1000 per person, including
lunch, tea, the threekeynotes and a delegate’s bag of goodies. Given that each
of these speakers charge a few thousand dollars / euros, each time they speak, we
have it at a bargain price!
There are only 40 seats left for this ground-breaking event, so
please book soon!
Saturday and
Sunday brings a line-up of speakers including: Mykola
Latansky (Russia), Wolfgang Bönisch (Germany), Martin Limbeck (Germany);
Richard McCann (UK). Laura Stack (USA). From South Africa, speakers include
Francois Muscat, Mark Manley, Bertie Du Plessis, Jurgen Tietz, Dr
Petro Janse van Vuuren, Peter Court and Roger Knowles.
This event is open to all PSASA members as well as the
public. There is an early booking special offer. For more
information, visit the website link: http://www.psasouthernafrica.co.za/events/index.asp?Type=Cat&CatID=16 or
contact Simone simone@psasa.co.za / +27 79 680 2573 for more details and
to book your seats.
There will also be books, CD’s and DVD’s on sale throughout
the convention, so pop in and be inspired!
4. Is it true that
the Famous Actor Peter Court will be doing a workshop on stagecraft?
Yes,
we are very lucky to have Peter Court to facilitate a workshop for us on Friday
morning (9-11am). This is a pre con event and it is open to the public. (Seats
are limited though, so get in quick!)
The two-hour practical workshop will focus on:
·
Relaxation and breathing – where the voice comes
from
·
Vocal development – altering voice for tone and
quality
·
Body awareness – development of character and
presentation persona
·
Locomotion and motivation – presentation skills
and gesture
·
Creating verbal drama – create better
presentations and performance
So if
you are a speaker, toastmaster, actor, drama teacher or someone who wants to
improve your presentation skills, this is the workshop for you.
It costs
R500.00/ pp. but if you book for 3 then the 4th comes free!
You
can book through the PSASA Administrator – Simone on: simone@psasouthernafrica.co.za / +27 79 680 2573
5. What advice do you
have for speakers?
1) Join the PSASA!
2) Attend the
conventions!
I
can honestly say that my speaking career is where it is today because of the
PSASA.
Attending
the meetings, being exposed to other excellent speakers and discussing business
ideas has really given me focus. I have
also made some great friends through the PSASA.
Attending
the conventions is nothing short of inspirational. They are the best investment
I could have made into my speaking career. I came away, excited, inspired,
motivated. You will too.
6. Do you prefer the
Beach or the Forest?
To
be honest I really love both.
When
I was working on Super yachts in the Mediterranean, I was surrounded by water
or jetties all of the time and I really missed the grass and the trees. At any
opportunity I could get, I would go walking barefoot on the grass and look for
trees to sit under, just to listen to the sound of the leaves blowing in the
breeze. There is a tiny forest in Antibes (South of France)and I was so excited
when I discovered it. I used to walk there a lot.
As
for the beach…I am a Durban girl! I couldn’t ever live too far from a beach as
I would miss it too much. In Durban we are really blessed – we have some of the
best beaches in the world!
7. How does one book
for this PSASA convention?
You
can book through the PSASA Administrator – Simone on: simone@psasouthernafrica.co.za / +27 79 680 2573
Don’t hesitate, just do
it!
Sounds like the place to be!
Useful Links:
PSASA - www.psasouthernafrica.co.za
Find them on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/psasouthernafrica
Follow them on Twitter - @psasouthafrica
Sounds like the place to be!
Useful Links:
PSASA - www.psasouthernafrica.co.za
Find them on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/psasouthernafrica
Follow them on Twitter - @psasouthafrica
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