The Scotsman

Wellbeing-focused speaker agency unveils first events and growing roster

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

0 Director Debbie Byers also runs the Beeline PR business A new agency representi­ng speakers, which is focused on wellbeing and making a positive impact, has launched its first events and hailed a rapidly growing roster.

Speaker Buzz, which is based in Edinburgh, represents a “new breed of inspiring speakers who are passionate about wellbeing and making a positive social, cultural and behavioura­l change in society”.

It was launched in June by communicat­ions specialist Debbie Byers and her sister Carol Graham, starting out representi­ng five speakers, but its roster is now almost 20-strong, with a waiting list of a similar number – and it is handling enquiries across Scotland, the UK and globally.

Names on the firm’s books include explorer Mollie Hughes, who is currently preparing for a world record solo and unsupporte­d expedition to the South Pole; Cor Hutton, the quadruple amputee who recently underwent Scotland’s first double hand transplant; and photograph­er David Eustace, an advocate of the lifechangi­ng power of creativity.

In April, Speaker Buzz will stage two special events in Edinburgh and Glasgow to raise awareness of what it highlights is a key topic in society.

The “A conversati­on with fathers about autism” events, which take place during Autism Awareness Week (1 to 7 April), are hosted by broadcaste­r Stuart Cosgrove and communicat­ions specialist John Hatfield. The first takes place at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 1 April, with the second at Whitespace’s Eventspace in Edinburgh two days later.

Both men have autistic sons and the sessions will see them share their own experience­s.

Director Byers, who also runs the Beeline PR agency, said: “We have been growing our roster of speakers who share a passion for making a difference to the world.”

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