Hey EO Fort Worth! On Sept 26th, Ron White gets to stay home and dine with us. Who is Ron White, you might ask? Well, you’ll never forget him after this event. We have a few seats left, so please RSVP today.

Ron White is, without question, one of the top memory experts in the world.
Ron White is a two-time national memory champion. He won the USA Memory Championship in 2009 and 2010. Ron held the record for the fastest to memorize a deck of shuffled cards in only 1 minute and 27 seconds. He held this record for two years and is a top memory expert.
Ron’s desire is not that you see him as the person with the best-trained memory but that he teaches YOU to have the best-trained memory!
An Experienced Memory Trainer
Ron speaks to audiences of all sizes around the world, including Singapore, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, South Africa, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana, England, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Canada, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and Belgium.
Ron has appeared on Good Morning America, Martha Stewart Show, FOX and Friends, the CBS Evening News, CBS Early Show, FOX, and NBC. He has also been written about in newspapers, from the New York Post to the Dallas Morning News.
Ron is a part of the History Channel show Stan Lee’s Super Humans as The Memory Expert. You also may have seen him on the National Geographic Channel show ‘Brain Games’ as their memory expert in season 1. He has been a guest on over 200 radio programs and is the author of over a dozen CD albums and books. In every talk, Ron shares that he is no different from anyone. He teaches that everyone can learn how to improve their memory.
Ron is an averaged-brained guy who loves baseball, country music, and Texas. And he just so happens to have trained his memory to a freakishly good level to become a top worldwide memory expert.
Ron joined the US Navy as a reservist after September 11th and completed a tour in Afghanistan in 2007.
As a tribute to the fallen, Ron has memorized the names of more than 2,300 American service members killed in Afghanistan. He travels the USA, writing the names on a 52-foot-long wall from memory. It took 10 months to memorize the 7,000+ words.
I’d normally say, “Your mind will be blown,” but maybe “Your mind will be expanded” is a better way to put it. See you there!
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