Lawyers, doctors, corporate workers and grocery clerks do it. Even presidential candidates do it. From the shores of Waikiki to the beaches of Asbury Park, surfing is enjoying a wave of popularity. For some, it is the new golf. For others, it is meditation.
Businesswoman Cynthia Derosier started surfing when she was 37-years-old and hasn’t put her board down since. Besides the fun and sun, Derosier reveals how the sport of surfing is profoundly affecting the lives of its participants. Could this be the future of business meetings?
Is There Something in the Water? This Guest Says Yes!
With summer right around the corner, your audience may just want to catch a wave or two when Derosier reveals:
• How the challenges of surfing are the perfect teaching metaphor for the ebb
and flow of life.
• Why surfing is a great stress release and a spiritual experience for many.
• How awareness of nature and the environment is fortified with every ocean outing.
• Why many surfers experience rejuvenating, invigorating physical effects from salt water.
• How the physical activity builds muscle, tones bodies and lifts spirits.
Find Out How Surfing is Helping At-Risk Kids Deal with Their Troubled Lives
CREDENTIALS: Cynthia Derosier is Hawaii-born and raised. A popular speaker, Derosier is the owner of The Good Juju Company, a publishing company, on the Executive Committee of the Oahu Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation and is the creator of the Surfrider Spirit Sessions program which mentors at-risk teens. She has been featured in many surfing publications and is co-author of the book
THE SURFER SPIRIT.
AVAILABILITY: Nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Cynthia Derosier (808) 263-2474 (HI); cyn@freetimepros.com; www.thesurferspirit.com
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