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Allan Pease
OccupationMotivational speaker, author, professor
LanguageEnglish
CitizenshipAustralia
GenreSelf-help/motivational
SpouseBarbara Pease (m. 1993)
Website
www.peaseinternational.com

Allan Pease (born 1952 in Australia) is an Australian body language expert and author or co-author of fifteen books.[1][2] Allan Pease and his wife Barbara have written 18 bestsellers – including 10 number ones – and given seminars in 70 countries. Their books are bestsellers in over 100 countries, are translated into 55 languages and have sold over 27 million copies.[1] They appear regularly in the media worldwide and their work has been the subject of 11 television series, 4 stage plays, a number one box office movie and TV series, which attracted a combined audience of over 100 million.

In 1991, Pease was invited to the Kremlin to host a body language training seminar for up-and-coming politicians including Vladimir Putin, then a 39-year-old former KGB officer,[3] and has spent up to two months each year hosting seminars in Russia since then.[4]

In 2009 he set up a recording studio in Buderim, Queensland.[5][6][7]

Pease and his wife Barbara are signed up for cryopreservation with Southern Cryonics.[8]

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Bibliography

  • Body language (1981)[9]
  • Signals (1984)
  • Talk Language (1985, with Allan Garner)
  • Write Language (1988, with Paul Dunn)
  • Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps (1999, with Barbara Pease)[10][11]
  • Questions Are The Answers (2000)
  • The Ultimate Book of Rude and Politically Incorrect Jokes (2001)
  • Why Men Can Only Do One Thing at a Time & Women Never Stop Talking (2003, with Barbara Pease)
  • Why Men Don't Have A Clue & Women Always Need More Shoes (2005, with Barbara Pease)[12]
  • Why Men Lie and Women Cry (2006, with Barbara Pease)[12]
  • The Definitive Book of Body Language (with Barbara Pease) (2006, a revision of the 1981 Body Language")[13][14]
  • Easy Peasey: People Skills For Life (2007, with Barbara Pease)
  • Why Men Want Sex & Women Need Love (2009, with Barbara Pease)[15]
  • Body Language in the Workplace (2011, with Barbara Pease)
  • Body Language of Love (2012, with Barbara Pease)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tech, SMS dividing employees at workplace". The Times of India. 9 April 2012. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  2. ^ Amen, Allen (2009). The Brain in Love. Harmony. p. 80. ISBN 978-0307587893. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  3. ^ Byrka, Anastasiya (25 November 2013). "The Aussie Who Taught Putin Body Language". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ Mccarty-O'Kane, Roxanne (18 January 2016). "Sunshine Coast's Allan Pease is Russia's Person of the Year". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Ausmusic Month: Making music in regional Australian studios". ABC News. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  6. ^ Fuge, Nicole (15 June 2010). "Pease builds world class studio". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  7. ^ Clarke, Gordon (28 December 2009). "Pease, the rock star?". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  8. ^ Warren Barnsley (8 August 2023). "Queensland couple hope to be among those cryogenically frozen at Australia-first facility". Seven News. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  9. ^ Phipps, Robert (2012). Body Language: It's What You Don't Say That Matters. John Wiley & Sons. p. 213. ISBN 9780857081742. Retrieved 8 April 2019 – via Google books.
  10. ^ "Why Men Don't Listen & Women Can't Read Maps (review)". Library Journal. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  11. ^ "Why Men Don't Listen & Women Can't Read Maps (Review)". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  12. ^ a b Eriksen, Christine (2013). Gender and Wildfire: Landscapes of Uncertainty. Routledge. pp. 127–128. ISBN 9781317699675. Retrieved 8 April 2019 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Buckley, Christopher (24 September 2006). "The Way You Move". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 12 March 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  14. ^ "The definitive book of body language (review)". Library Journal. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  15. ^ O'Keeffe, Alice (22 May 2009). "Sex on the brain". The Bookseller. 5383: 18–19. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2013.

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