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Gerald Pauschmann – ILP Fellow AIMM, NLP practitioner

“Anyone can turn on a mic – Gerald knows how to turn on an audience”

Gerald Pauschmann likes to make people smile, think and 'get disturbed'. He is most sought after to speak to audiences on how to handle dangerous and hostile situations. Over the last 23 years, Gerald has had a burning desire to understand why we do, what we do, and he does this is a humorous yet sometimes confronting manner.

Gerald's philosophy is simple - "if you can laugh, learn, love and cry every day, by the end of the week, you have pretty much had an extraordinary week"

So what is it about Gerald that’s made him truly remarkable? (self assessed of course) Well it is as simple as applying the teaching human behaviour. His training, motivational and leadership methods enabled him to turn under-performing groups of individuals into high performing and goal oriented teams.

How? - by 'Getting you disturbed'. You will find his sessions informative, practical and most of all lively.

Professional Memberships

Australian Institute of Professional Facilitators – Fellow (FAIPF)

Australian Institute of Management – Member (AIMM)

 

Specialising in

Keynote presentations and Conference fillers (90 minutes of high energy and laughs)

  • Why people do the things they do

  • Dealing with ‘really’ difficult behaviours

  • Motivating underachievers to achieve great results

  • It’s time to get disturbed – pushing yourself beyond your limitations without a lot of effort

 

Personal

Gerald lives on the Gold Coast with his partner Suzy, (whom he met on a cruise ship whilst working as the liners gym instructor and sports manager.

He works extensively as a volunteer with the Animal Welfare League rescuing dogs who have been abused or are in crisis, and you will often see him walking up to 9 dogs at his local parkland.

Although he has no children, Gerald sponsors 2 Orangutans (Yoris and Irvine), 1 elephant (Orok), 1 tiger (Valentine) and a young boy from World Vision (Zimbabwe - Evidence)