Frank Miles
This off-the-wall, hilarious, refreshing, and absolutely unique presentation focuses on helping people address the issues of change, fear, stress, and achieving goals.
Price range
- $10,000
Expert
- Adversity
- Attitude
- Change
- Comedian/Comedienne
- Goal Setting
- Humor
- Inspirational
- Motivation
- Resilience
- Stress
Experience
- Entertainment
Career
- 36 Years
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About
Comedian Frank Miles, who had thrilled Las Vegas audiences for over a decade with his feats as a juggler and magician, found himself with some unique new material – after being pronounced dead following a hang gliding accident. When emergency room doctors gave him a second chance at life, he learned his first lesson. Courage, he realized, isn’t facing death – it’s facing life every day. Laugh at Fear is Frank Miles’ off-the-wall, hilarious response to his near-death experience and long road to recovery. With help from the audience, he uses magic, juggling, unicycling, acrobatics, music, and even fire eating to illustrate the simple truths that can free them from self-imposed and imprisoning fears. He also demonstrates ways to confront issues of change and accompanying stress, while reminding them of what’s really important in life, and puts them on the road to achieving their goals.
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LAUGH AT FEAR
This off-the-wall, hilarious, refreshing, and absolutely unique presentation focuses on helping people address the issues of change, fear, stress, and achieving goals. Frank Miles uses his many talents (magic, juggling, unicycling, acrobatics, music, and even fire eating) to deliver a wildly entertaining and powerful presentation. With audience volunteers and non-stop variety he illustrates a simple approach to clobbering fear–the #1 obstacle to success.
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Testimonials
5 people have recommended this speaker
“Frank Miles exceeded my expectations. His “Laugh at Fear” program was a huge hit with our sales reps!”
“Frank was excellent !”
“Frank Miles exceeded my expectations!”
“People were laughing from start to finish and even standing in their chairs in the back of the room so as not to miss any of his routine.”
“Your messages reached the whole audience. I myself laughed harder and longer than I have ever done before.”