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Following a successful career as a financial advisor which spanned many years, Lord Speakman entered the world of health and fitness. He purchased and converted a derelict church, wherein he set up the Heavenly Bodies Fitness Club with his stunning wife Eva (who drives a Mercedes 500 SB sporting the registration 350 EVA ).

Potential

Over the years Lord Speakman realised that he seemed to have a talent for bringing out the best in the people around him, and the ability to help people realise their potential.

Having already accomplished this to a degree in the fields of finance and health and fitness, he wanted to assist people further, and consequently began studying psychology and life coaching. His new aim is to help people live their lives with passion and enthusiasm.

“We all seek happiness,” he says. “And most people have the belief that the key to happiness is having money, unfortunately this is not always true.”
Over the years he says he has had the privilege of meeting many wealthy and successful people who were so desperately unhappy, this he says had always puzzled him.

“What was the secret that could create passionate, contented and grateful lives in many people who had nothing and yet could delude others who appear to have all the material items anyone could wish for?” It wasn’t until he purchased Stubley Hall in July 2000 and was visited by some rather friendly spirits that the secrets of fulfillment and happiness became clear to him.

His story is rather compelling. Stubley Hall where he now resides was a property to which he always felt mysteriously drawn. Without doubt an outstanding house dating back to 1277, in the early eighties the Hall was converted to a high-class restaurant hotel. At the height of its popularity it was bought out by the Beefeater chain who went on to own it for several years.

Having dined in the Hall on several occasions Lord Speakman became accustomed to a phenomenon he had repeatedly experienced inside: a strange and inexplicable, but not unpleasant, sensation of internal chill.

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