Guest Name: Jemm Fuller

Today our guest is a man who has certainly packed a lot into one colorful life. From years spent wandering barefoot around the backwaters of the Indian subcontinent to corporate senior leadership, time spent as a global tattooist, fire dancer, motorcycle courier, healer, kindergarten teacher, and volunteer in the third world, he has lived a lot.

Over the last decade, he has been running his own coaching practice, helping executive and senior leaders, as well as running his leadership retreats in the remote Himalayas, Bali, and the deserts of North-Western Australia.

His recently published book, The Art of Conscious Communication for Thoughtful Men, is already receiving rave reviews, and his TEDx talk is inspiring people around the world.

Questions for the Guest: Jem (these questions are a guide only and we may ask other questions as the show progresses – we like the show to remain fluid)

Kez. Jem congratulations on the book The Art of Communication for Thoughtful Men. Your life certainly has a story to it can you share with our audience the story that led to you wandering barefoot around India?

Toni What did you learn wandering around India? What were some of the key things you gained from that experience?

Kez. Jem what is a global tattooist and what drew you to tattooing?

Toni. What prompted fire dancing and was that fun?

Kez. Did all these interesting life experiences prompt you to write the book?

Toni. Why do you think men struggle with communication?

Kez. The book is written for everyone to read what are you hoping women take away from reading the book?

Toni Can you tell the audience some of the key things you’ve learned about communication and its importance?

Kez How important do you see communication in people's lives?

Toni – Where can people buy the book?

Kez You also have a special offer for audiences what is that? Meditation

Toni Jem there is so much more to you and I will be talking to Jem again on an upcoming business show, so don’t forget to join us for that show. Jem final words for the audience today?