Sébastien Nuñez has traveling and languages in the blood. This French-Argentinean entrepreneur travels the world with no less than 11 languages in his pocket and a mission: to help business leaders and entrepreneurs to develop the impact of their oral communication. Passionate about the power of storytelling, he has already been a TEDx speaker three times, and shares his remarkable talent and experience as a coach.
Now living in Portugal, he also has a documentary film selected for the
Byron Bay International Film Festival in Australia in 2016.
http://linkedin.com/in/sebastiennunez
TEDx about Languages: http://sebastiennunez.com/blog/ted-sebastien-polyglot
TEDx about Improv: http://sebastiennunez.com/blog/ted-sebastien-improv
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