From Dan Schreiber—co-host of the smash-hit QI podcast No Such Thing As A Fish and bestselling author of The Theory of Everything Else—comes an evening of mind-blowing stories, unbelievable coincidences, jokes and facts that will make you question everything you thought you knew.
Whether you realise it or not, every single day you—yes, you—are changing the world. Every tiny choice, every awkward hello, every text you instantly regret sending: it’s all part of the butterfly effect, setting off a chain reaction with astonishing consequences.
In This Changes Everything, Dan uncovers some of the strangest and most incredible ripples these butterfly wings have ever set in motion, from the man who revolutionised the world after receiving a billion-pound idea from a dead doctor during a séance, to the suburban mum who unknowingly inspired the biggest movie franchise in Hollywood history.
This is a night where truth is stranger than fiction.
Straddling the world between sense and nonsense, Schreiber dives into the funniest, weirdest, and most unbelievable true stories you’ve never heard. Expect to laugh, gasp and experience the best night of factual intercourse you’ve ever had.
Booking information
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Venue information
This event will be held in the Ondaatje Lecture Theatre at Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR.
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- Step-free access to the event
- Accessible toilets
- Assistance dogs are welcome
- Hearing loop
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