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[Sat 4/3/10] Social Symposium, March Edition, w/ Juggler

Saturday, April 3, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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Hey doods -

It is super easy to fool yourself into thinking that getting laid or just being good with girls in general is incredibly complicated, but really -- it's not.

There are always those few simple things that - when corrected - make AAAAALL the difference. And that is something that this month's featured speaker for the April
Social Symposium knows all about...


* EFFECTIVE SIMPLICITY *


Here is a guy who was thought of so highly by Neil Strauss he got to guest-write an entire chapter in the book The Game.

And I personally dig his stuff because not only is it simple and effective, but it's NOT creepy. So you can use it anywhere, anytime, and in any setting - daytime, night time, whenever.

So who is it you ask?

Who am I bring to San Francisco this month JUST-FOR-YOU?


Well, his name is Wayne, but you probably know him as JUGGLER.


And yes, he will be here Saturday, April 3rd, 2010.

I want to share with you, one of my favorite effective and simple techniques of Juggler's that is simply excellent (I got it from Chapter 6: "Genuine Interest vs. Desperate Interest" of his ebook How To Meet And Connect With Women)

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"Portray yourself as a desirable man who is interested in the unique qualities of a woman and not generically interested in women.


An attractive woman instinctually ferrets out which you care about. She has developed a habitual facade to test you. She wants to know if you will settle for the window dressing or demand more?'

Surprisingly, showing the proper type of interest depends largely on timing.

Let's place a small slice of interaction under the microscope.

Me: (smiling) "What's your name?"
Her: "I'm Martha."
Me: "Nice to meet you Martha. I'm Wayne."

Did you catch my mistake? It occurred right at the beginning. I smiled at the wrong moment. This makes me seem too generically interested and is distracting for her.

I should have held my smile back a bit until after she gave me her name. That would have allowed me to reward her after she made an effort and demonstrated I was genuinely interested.

Let's look at it the proper way.

Me: "What's your name?"
Her: "I'm Martha."
Me: (smiling) "Nice to meet you Martha. I'm Wayne."

I have made just a small change but it creates a big effect. Since I now smile after she gives me her name she feels as if she has earned my interest. I reward her for a 'legitimate' reason.

At this scale, it may seem nit-picky but little things like this add up to form a woman's impression of us."

You can get a free read of the ebook here if you're into it.


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Background...


Wayne is our boss here at Charisma Arts so we have to say nice things about him. So here we go. He's the host of the UK , Channel Four network television program "Seduction School". We were proud of that show but disappointed we didn't see more of Wayne's quirky side. Let's face it, he's a man who rides a Vespa and goes around saying, "Ciao baby!" but isn't Italian.

We like Wayne's writing in magazines such as Esquire and Blender even though we don't actually read those magazines. Shhh, don't tell anyone. His workshops that teach guys how to better walk up and chat with the ladies were first written about in the New York Times in 2001. Back then he was teaching his philosophy and techniques all by himself. We wonder why it took him so long to wise up and hire us here at Charisma Arts. And he calls himself smart?!

Wayne is a a contributing author and character in the New York times best selling book, "The Game" by Neil Strauss. Have you read the chapter he wrote? It's surreal. Page 115, he wants us to tell you... oh, he's not smug. But seriously, the point of what he wrote is that the best "game" is played by being your real self. That is what we teach here at Charisma Arts. Being yourself in challenging circumstances is the sexiest type of confidence.

Wayne is also the founder and CEO of Charisma Arts: yeah baby, that's us! We love teaching high-level interaction skills all over the world. Well, sometimes the traveling is a bit much, but we love meeting people like you and helping you put across the great person who is yourself. Ah, but back to Wayne.

He is one of the most charismatic people we have met. We are not just saying that because he's our boss. Okay, maybe we are. Well, I guess you will just have to sign up for one of his seminars or come to one of his talks and find out for yourself. We do know that he goes around saying he is just a humble student of life who prides himself on his ability to connect with people by just being himself, and we do think that is pretty cool.

Besides this, Wayne has worked a few other jobs. He began his working life performing on the streets as a busker. He called his act the "Super Wayne Stunt Show."  Turns out, that is where the moniker "Juggler" originates. We had thought it was some sort of allusion to dating lots of women. Not sure if we are disappointed or relieved about that. In any case Wayne still likes performing the odd stunt and we sometimes catch him doing something dangerous and, in our opinion stupid, around the office -like this.

Wayne has also been sought out by comedians, musicians and variety performers as a special director where he helps to reshape their skills to connect better with audiences. That sounds fun. Hey Wayne, can you convince David Copperfield to quit being so weird?

When he is not staring at the ground muttering to himself we love listening to Wayne make conversation with strangers. It is inspiring to us to hear someone so good at rolling conversation. Though we wonder about a person who has spent so much time figuring out these details of human interaction, have him demonstrate his conversational skills with you sometime. We always learn something new.

Wayne spends all of his time on airplanes but officially lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Hermosa Beach. Oh yeah, and he likes cheesy Barry Manilow music.


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When & Where


Fort Mason Center (Building C)
Marina Blvd @ Buchannan
San Francisco, CA 94123

Saturday, April 3, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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Mission:
Social Symposium is San Francisco’s premier event series, created for the purpose of bringing together the Bay Area’s socially-enlightened men and showcasing the world’s best and most talented dating experts.

Background:
Once upon a time there was a man called Keen. Keen was young, sexually frustrated, desperate and lonely, but dreamed of being successful with women.

One day, Keen attended an event on dating advice for men at a place called Project San Francisco, where he received expert advice, and left feeling inspired, understood, motivated, and more alive than he could ever remember.

He had a 6 year background in planning, promoting, and organizing events, and when he learned that these events took place monthly, Keen decided to offer his expertise and began helping out.

Eventually, the former administrator decided to stop administering, and the former host stopped hosting, and having no leader and no location, those events died, leaving Keen and many other guys like him with nothing.

So Keen decided to step up and start an event series of his own, with the hope of offering others the opportunity to experience the same greatness he had.

And a baby was born, it’s name…

Social Symposium

Today, Social Symposium is now over 24 months old and growing rapidly, and has featured some of the most captivating, inspiring, and influential experts in the field of dating advice such as Wayne “Juggler” Elise, Brad P, Ross Jeffries, David Wygant, Sinn, and the Authentic Man Program.