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Author and Charisma Expert Johnny Ray to Speak at Brain Matters 2015  

 

Johnny Ray is an excellent example of someone who engages his brain in a wide variety of pursuits. As an avid traveler and international businessman he has made many interesting contacts and received numerous awards for top sales production. He loves radio and TV talk shows, as well as speaking in front of diverse live audiences. He is currently exploring Charisma and how we can develop it by rewiring the brain. Johnny will be talking about his discoveries at Brain Matters 2015 November 10-11.

 

As a prolific and critically acclaimed author, Johnny Ray has won the Royal Palm Literary Award for best thriller, and he is often interviewed on various literary blogs, as well as TV and radio shows.

 

 

His blog, located at www.sirjohn.us, has a large following from around the world, and this is his central hub to his other social media activity. There you can find his links to other social media sites, such as twitter ( @sirjohn_writer) where he has over 250,000 followers. He also would love for you to join Sir John's Army, his fan club, which is located on his blog.  



Join us at Brain Matters 2015: We've got an exciting line-up of speakers committed to this online event and we'll be featuring them in future issues of this newsletter. But don't wait to buy your ticket! We have a limited number of seats and we expect them to sell quickly!

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