From Teacher who loved writing to Author who loves storytelling

Jude Lennon


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional, author talks, events
Fee:
Paid: £200 online £350 in person
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
5th August 2021

From the age of five, I wanted to be a teacher and nothing deterred me. I meandered along quite happily in my chosen career for 18 years then stress and anxiety intervened. My talk takes you along my 'Once upon a time' to my 'happily ever after' with a suitable adventure in the middle. Find out why saying yes to new opportunities is so important and why it's never too late to change your career path!

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About Jude Lennon

Jude Lennon is a former Early Years teacher who now works as a Storyteller under the name Little Lamb Tales. She tells stories at Primary schools, community events, festivals and libraries. Jude is also a children’s author and has published 21 books to date. She is the current Disney Winnie the Pooh Laureate for the North West. Jude is currently working on a novel for adults. She has delivered hundreds of assemblies and has been asked to speak and present certificates at several Children's University graduation ceremonies. Jude is used to delivering author talks to a wide range of audiences including schools, literary festivals, The WI and business networking events. As someone who left the teaching profession due to stress, Jude has also spoken about the transition from teacher to business owner and author and all that that entailed. Jude is passionate about books, words, creativity and the spoken word. She is heavily involved with the 2021 Liverpool Year of Writing and will continue that involvement for the 2022 LIverpool Year of Spoken Word. When she isn't writing or reading she loves walking, dancing or camping in her vintage van Buttercup. She's also rather partial to chocolate! You can find out more about her at www.littlelambpublishing.co.uk


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