David Edwards - public speaker lecturer providing talks for your school, club, business or society public speaker on travel, adventure and the environment
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Public speaker lecturer providing educational talks for schools, and travel talks for clubs and lecture societies

Guest speaker for ladies luncheon clubs

Guest speaker and raconteur

David Edwards is an entertaining professional public speaker who has given hundreds of illustrated talks to ladies luncheon clubs and other groups. Find out more by clicking on the travel talks, adventure talks, and environmental talks images at the top of the page to see his range of talks. They are all tailored for ladies events and have been proven time and again to be just what was required.

Want some suggestions? Well, the 'Ranger at the Grand Canyon' talk is the most popular overall and the one that David usually gets asked to give if it's a club he's never spoken to before. The most popular talk at the moment? That would be 'Botswana: Love, lions and democracy' based on several extended visits there, staying in the bush and with local people, and featuring the greatest love story of the African continent as well as many surprising links with England.


"What an enjoyable time we had seeing your wonderful slides and bringing so much alive to us the time you spent at the Grand Canyon. So many people have approached me since to say how very much they enjoyed listening to you and saying it was a long time since we had had anyone as good as you in fact! Here's to the next time!”
Mrs E.H. Bell, Driffield Ladies Luncheon Club

“The Grand Canyon in all its glory - told to us with absolute enthusiasm and insight into an extraordinary part of the world - without pause for well over an hour - and all the ladies still seated at the end absolutely enthralled !!...- the ladies were very appreciative and were still talking about you several days later - this I heard via our Health Club & Beauty Salon and from a speaker at another local group !! …”
Sheila Alblas, Grand Hotel Eastbourne

"I write on behalf of the Derby Women's Luncheon Club to give our most sincere thanks for the excellent talk you gave us yesterday. I know that it was greatly enjoyed by those who have already visited the Grand Canyon, as well as by those of us who have never been, but whose appetite has now been well and truly whetted!
Your extremely interesting talk and superb photographs, encompassing so much information about the history, geology, geography and botany gave us a very full picture of the area, as well as a lot of practical information which will help those planning a visit."
Daphne Thornhill, Derby Women's Luncheon Club

"It was a privilege to hear such an experienced and professional speaker. He was so familiar with his subject that the whole place came alive, we were enthralled with the words and pictures and enthused with the desire to visit this spectacular and special place."
Mary Bratton, Barton Ladies Luncheon Club

“Thank you so much for making the long haul to Sheffield on Wednesday and giving such a splendid talk to our club. Everyone enjoyed hearing you so much and I hope you enjoyed their enthusiasm! Regards and I really hope we will see you again talking about Montserrat.”
Margaret Kerry, Sheffield Women's Lecture Club

"...your splendid talk on the Grand Canyon. There was a buzz of excitement from members afterwards and demands that we invite you back soon, which I hope to do. Your comprehensive presentation of the Grand Canyon, covering so many aspects, historical, environmental, geographical and personal experiences made for a fascinating evening. Very many thanks again."
Jacky Fox, The Bowdon Sixty Club

"Sincere thanks for last night and for another superb evening. Your images are excellent, dramatic and illustrate the story, not a series of images that are talked about! The talk was brilliantly constructed, with drama and delivered with drama! It certainly held the audience throughout and all comments were "Don't forget to ask him again". For me, travel is about experiencing a country and its people and history and having a 'feel' for a place; I certainly have a feel for Botswana and I haven't even been!"
Joan Gaffiney, Speaker secretary, International Travel and Holidays Association

"May I take this opportunity to thank you again for such an enjoyable and informative talk which for those who have already been, must have enriched their perspective; and for those of us who haven't as yet, moved it up the list of where to visit next!”
Liz Barron, Chester Literature Festival organiser

"This is just to say how thoroughly everyone again enjoyed your visit, and the President told me afterwards that a third visit had been requested. "
Elizabeth Bell, Driffield Ladies' Luncheon Club