3 Happy Tricks - Kids Show Tour with Martin Heppell

We’re back on the road tackling children’s mental health with our high-energy kids show tour – ‘3 Happy Tricks’ with Martin Heppell. You can catch the tour, featuring our most engaging and entertaining presenter, Martin Heppell, around Victoria in the Term 3 school holidays.

Who is Martin Heppell?

There’s nobody quite like Martin. A high-energy, passionate speaker and educator, Martin is known for his impactful work in resilience and mental wellbeing. With a background in elite sports and education, he mixes real-life experiences with evidence-based insights to captivate audiences of all ages. As a key member of The Resilience Project, he helps deliver programs that boost mental wellbeing, emotional literacy, and positive mental health strategies.

“Martin is unbelievable, there is no-one like him! I couldn’t think of anyone better to help kids and their parents understand how much fun they can have looking after their mental health!” says Hugh van Cuylenburg, The Resilience Project founder and best-selling author. 

While Martin loves connecting with everyone, his real passion is teaching kids how to become resilient and be mentally healthy. His enthusiastic, funny, and relatable style makes him a hit in schools, companies, and communities.

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