SPEAKING | INTERACTIVE SEMINARS

A CREATIVE WAY TO EDUCATE ON:

• values, emotional needs, and engagement
• empathy and human connection
• community and organisational culture
• trust, openness, ownership, participation
• sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship

AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO:

• “break the ice” or strengthen connections
• nudge teams to explore collective creativity
• seed topics or address behaviours / issues
• motivate / activate teams facing adversity
• kickstart transformation, prime processes

More fun than a keynote, more substantial than team building, more inspiring than a workshop, more purposeful than corporate entertainment.

Jurgis offers a fresh approach to enlightening individuals, businesses and other organisations on the power of social capital, the importance of a culture of community, and the possibilities of properly aligned values.

More fun than a keynote, more substantial than teambuiliding, more inspiring than a workshop, more purposeful than corporate entertainment.
Jurgis offers a fresh approach to enlightening individuals, businesses and other organisations on the power of social capital, the importance of a culture of community, and the possibilities of properly aligned values.

A healthy culture, aligned values, and a sense of community are increasingly attributed to the success and resilience of organisations. These are things that cannot be taught. But they can experienced and developed. Talking empathy is not the same same as receiving a smile. Hearing about community cannot compare to the pleasure of holding creative space with your peers. That’s where musical interaction goes further than just speaking. You add a deeper dimension to the mix.
Jurgis transcends the limits of format and genre through enlightening dialogue and stimulating musical interaction that can feel like a stand-up comedy at one moment and a life-changing inspirational talk the next. This mix illustrates and provokes in ways that words alone cannot. More importantly, it can immediately change the emotional climate of a situation, and help groups of people (re)establish an honest emotional connection.
His education in political science and business administration allows Jurgis to establish a rapport with scholarly audiences and rigorously business-minded individuals alike. His extensive experience on-stage allows him to tailor messages and adapt to different audiences and circumstances. Since 2015, Jurgis has done over 300 interactive musical “Edu-Tainment” sessions for businesses, NGO’s, educational establishments, and conferences. He feels equally comfortable inspiring, entertaining and enlightening anyone from kindergarten kids to hardcore academics, anywhere from cozy boardrooms to thousand-person auditoriums.
“I demonstrate how to identify and seize latent social assets and apply them for innovation, improved HR, more relevant CSR, more sincere communications, a heightened sense of community and a more socially and environmentally aligned perspective of day-to-day activities and strategic objectives.”

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