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It was AWESOME meeting some of you at NAMS4 this past weekend. What an incredible event it was... David Perdew has done it again, and the next one in January promises to be even better (how is THAT possible?!).

Here's a shot of the meet & greet taken by Mr. Roger Carr...



That's me and my lovely wife Roey in the lower right.

It was a super fun and educational time.
#fabulous #nams4
  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    Ahh man, I have never been to a seminar or anything.

    But that is soon to change

    EDIT: Do you any good upcoming seminars that I can register to?
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  • Profile picture of the author Maddi
    Hey Gene. I didn't know there was an offline event to go with NAMS4 too...

    Looks like a great event by the way.

    Maddi
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    The great part about NAMS is there is no sales pitch. It's purely instructional, hands on training. If you wanted to buy something from one of the teachers/speakers, you would have to ask them.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Lenaghan
      I haven't made it to a NAMS conference yet, but it's one of the (very) few that I really want to get out to. It sounds like a great time, and being all hands-on training makes it a lot different than most of the pitch-fests I've been to.

      Better go buy a 2011 family calendar so I can write in the January dates before anyone else plans something

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      • Profile picture of the author Kevin Riley
        Originally Posted by nichescape View Post

        I haven't made it to a NAMS conference yet, but it's one of the (very) few that I really want to get out to. It sounds like a great time, and being all hands-on training makes it a lot different than most of the pitch-fests I've been to.

        Better go buy a 2011 family calendar so I can write in the January dates before anyone else plans something

        John
        John

        I was an instructor at NAMS 3 (and may be at NAMS 5 if David persists with his arm twisting) and I can tell you that it's the one I'd recommend to anyone (whether I'm there or not ) because the instruction is great, there's no pitching (which is why the instruction is great, not just a lead-in to a pitch), and the calibre of the whole group of attendees was fantastic (impressed me with their dedication).

        I'd highly recommend it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    It's definitely worth your consideration John. What's nice is that you can hop from room to room, for beginner, beginner2, intermediate or advanced.

    They have it every 6 months. I'm probably not going to make it to the next one in January because of other commitments, but maybe the one after.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Kevin,

    I was hoping to finally have a chance to meet you, but obviously that didn't happen this time around. Hopefully next time! I wonder what will happen if David is twisting one arm while I'm twisting the other...
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  • Profile picture of the author PTaubman
    I found out that NAMS is now open - The NAMS Conference - I had posted earlier before digging back this far. I received positive feedback there and based on that I registered!

    There is a virtual event starting really soon and a live one in August.

    Be Well.
    Paul.
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