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Amplify your impact at The J

Unlock the power of inspiration and elevate your impact at Amplify Your Impact, presented by Bendigo Community Bank Sunshine Coast at The J Noosa.

Join them on 29 November at 5.30pm for an extraordinary journey led by two of Australia’s most influential speakers, Amanda Stevens and Chris Helder, who promise to not only broaden your mindset but also lift your spirits.

Chris Helder, the acclaimed author of the bestselling book Useful Belief, is set to ignite the stage with his dynamic approach to empowering teams and individuals.

Through captivating storytelling, high energy, and humour, Chris guides people on a path of self-rejuvenation, instilling principles of enduring resilience.

Prepare to embrace 2024 as your most exceptional year yet, as he explores themes of acceptance, radical responsibility, perspective, engagement, and clarity.

Joining Chris on this impactful evening is Amanda Stevens, whose recent captivating address to a 9000-strong audience at the Million Dollar Round Table conference in Singapore has positioned her as The Consumer Futurist.

Amanda expertly distills complex research, data, and trends into practical strategies for both business and life. Navigate the complexities of a high-tech world while preserving essential connections, curiosity, and creativity. Amanda encourages people to be bolder and embrace the best of high tech with the best of high touch.

Adding an extra layer of brilliance to this stellar lineup is none other than Gold Logie winner Samuel Johnson.

This exceptional Australian will share reflections on the people and events that inspired him, offering behind-the-scenes showbiz anecdotes and insights into the challenges and triumphs of his journey with the charity, Love Your Sister.

Amplify Your Impact – Transforming Inspiration into Action takes place on 29 November at 5.30pm at The J Noosa.

Tickets are priced at $20 per person, inclusive of a light dinner. Secure your tickets at thej.com.au

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