"I don’t think that I have ever spoken, over the phone, to a more enthusiastic person, who is absolutely passionate about the subject of laughter and the great benefits it holds for humanity. It is when one looks at the enormity of what he put together to form the UK National Laughter Festival and Championships that one really gets an inkling of his commitment. Robin was very serious when he said to me, 'If we can get everyone laughing, we will change the World!' He is right!" Donal O'Neill (Journalist)
"I have worked with Robin for several years now through his sessions delivered for the trade union movement. I have attended various laughter yoga and creative writing sessions that he has delivered for the RCM and PCS unions, as well as sessions that he has specially tailored for refugees and asylum seekers at ASHA in Stoke-on-Trent. Personally, I have no hesitation in recommending Robin wholeheartedly. Many facilitators are 'one-trick ponies'. They turn up, do a session and go home. Robin is not like that. He individually tailors each session for the audience and, despite having witnessed over a dozen, no two have been the same and I never know what he is going to put in the next. He clearly has a great passion for Laughter Yoga and he put his whole being into it, right down to the shirts that he wears and the accessories he brings. Finally, Robin understands our movement and what we aim to do in empowering working people to improve their own lives. From a TUC perspective, I have no hesitation in recommending him to you, be you a trade union, a third sector organisation or any other organisation wishing to hire an excellent and innovative facilitiator." Matt Pointon, Unionlearn, TUC."
You are FANTASTIC." Dr Madan Kataria
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Salford Primary Schools project, universities, individual schools, and support organisations for education and young people. Read more
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