Matthew McConaughey is becoming a self-help guru. The True Detective actor, 53, is set to run The Art of Livin' online seminar with life coaches Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi, which also offers users the chance for a one-on-one Zoom call with the team for US$47 (S$60) a ticket. A release for the virtual event to be held on Monday...
The True Detective actor, 53, is set to run The Art of Livin' online seminar with life coaches Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi, which also offers users the chance for a one-on-one Zoom call with the team for US$47 a ticket.
"This is coming together... a movement you and the world need right now... a chance for you to draw a line in the sand, put the last three years behind you and shape your life with trust, joy and a little more outlaw logic." He adds the $47 VIP Fast Pass access for the event will let guests stay on after the main event for a one-on-one hour with the actors, Robbins and Graziosi.
"This Fast Pass gets you on Zoom for the entire event with McConaughey, Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi and the rest of our guests — plus it gets you the virtual backstage pass to hang out after the event for the question and answer session."
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