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Brisbane Business Breakfast - August


Price $50 – $60 AUD + BF Buy Tickets

Event description

Join us at The Coffee Commune for a delicious breakfast and coffee/tea/juice on arrival, plus learn 'How to Snap Out of it Before You Snap' from guest speaker and WNA Member, Joan Wilson-Jones.

Are you fed up with feeling tired, sick of being pulled in all directions, feeling like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? If you answered yes to any of these, come and join us for some practical strategies and real tips (oh and a whole lot of fun). Going way beyond the rhetorical, Joan’s strategies are easily integrated into busy lives, and they really work (and did we tell you they are all evidenced based and proven?).

Joan will also tell us about her own lived experience as a carer and how it led to her involvement in The Carers Foundation Australia and the Unsung Heroes campaign.

This intimate networking event will also allow you the opportunity to genuinely connect with other women in the room.

We hope to see you there!

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER

Joan Wilson-Jones B.A (ACS). M.Ed. (A&WE)

JwJ Consulting Brisbane

Joan Wilson-Jones has been inspiring organisations and their people for decades now, both as a successful senior manager within the Government Sector and for the past 30 years as a self-employed management, leadership and wellbeing consultant.

Highly sought after as a presenter, speaker, and coach in areas of leadership, management, wellbeing, resilience and building happy, productive workplaces, Joan’s work is practical, original, highly relevant and easy to integrate into a busy life.

A strong advocate for giving back, Joan supports several charities and local community initiatives. A proud ambassador for The Carers’ Foundation of Australia, in 2024 she is participating in the Unsung Heroes fundraising campaign which will see her take the stage at The Fortitude Valley Music Hall on 5th October 2024 and sing to a packed house.


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