O.K. there isn’t one. But my experience with prostate cancer taught me that the frightening process of diagnosis, treatment and (for most) recovery is NOT a humour free zone. You have probably heard the phrase “laughter is the best medicine”. I can report that even in the most difficult of
It seemed ironic that shortly after my recent mortality awareness course (the Heart Surgeon insisted on calling it a Quadruple Heart Bypass but for me it was more than that) that I should be invited to deliver the Eulogy at the funeral of a good friend who after a long
Harrogates Terry Ryan won the Yorkshire Post Trophy in the Association of Speakers Clubs (ASC) prestigious Vale of York Area Speech Contest on Saturday 15th January with his humorous speech “Thanks A Bunch Nancy.”
Harrogate based Terry Ryan was the guest speaker at the Ladies section lunch to celebrate Wetherby golf clubs 100th year.
Harrogates top after dinner speaker Terry Ryan gives several free speeches a year. Always for charity and always for a cause he has a personal affinity to. Last year he lost a good friend to cancer. She was a lively character with a great sense of humour who lived near Harrogate so the free speeches are
Terry is keen to encourage people to take up public speaking because of the benefits it brings to those who want to improve their communication skills and boost their self confidence. He is a keen supporter of The Association 0f Speakers Clubs in general and the Wetherby branch in particular. More information about Wetherby Speakers Club is availabe at www.wetherbyspeakersclub.co.uk Terrys web site is www.terrythespeaker.com
The Black Tie Dinner will be attended by round tables from Elland, Huddersfield, Halifax, Barnsley, Batley and Colne Valley.
Well known Harrogate After Dinner Speaker and enthusiastic but erratic swimmer Terry Ryan has reached an agreeement to provide members of the Harrogate Academy Health Club and Spa http://www.theacademy.co.uk/ with a 10% Discount for all bookings taken from Sunday September 20th. The Academy will be displaying posters about Terry throughout week commencing 20th September.