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Alan Appears on “Ian Tyson’s PositiveCast”

Posted by: Nathalia Ribeiro | Mar 8 2010 9:00AM

Check out Alan’s appearance on the latest episode of “Ian Tyson’s PositiveCast”. Ian and Alan discuss the role of music in our lives, longevity, following your dreams, and the benefits of being a geek!

Ian Tyson has been a professional speaker since 1989. In that time, he has performed for thousands of students, at hundreds of High Schools, Colleges, and Universities. Ian has had the privilege of speaking at State, Provincial and National Leadership Conferences, addressing business leaders, and community groups across North America.

Ian’s work can best be described as “Comedy with a Message”, which is both entertaining and thought provoking. His presentations take the audience on a hilarious journey from childhood to high school and beyond, with observational humour and life lessons along the way.

Check out the podcast through the iTunes store and on Ian’s official website.

 



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