Public Speaking
"He says things that
make you laugh, cry
and think-twice all at
the same time..."
"I really appreciated
Joseph's message. It's
clear that he knows his
stuff and I really do feel
like I'm more prepared
to face the challenges
ahead."
"I'll never look at work
the same again."
Former Hosts:
Highmark, E-Funds Corporation, Northrop Grumman, Litton Industries, Universal Studios, Wescorp Credit Union,
California Alliance For Consumer Education, Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation, California Credit
Union League, Screen Actor's Guild, Actor's Fund, Sony Pictures and Anderson Consulting
Joseph Onesta began his career as an educator and lecturer in American English and Cross Cultural
Communication for Lehman College, City University of New York in NYC and in Hiroshima, Japan. In
1995 he transferred his attention to the social and educational needs of individuals living with
symptomatic HIV infection. His program at AIDS Project Los Angeles became the nation's premier
program of it's kind. In 1998, he became Director of Education and Training for Consumer Credit
Counseling Service of Los Angeles and pioneered a certification course in personal financial
management addressing the unique needs of working families. Serving as bilingual media
spokesperson for CCCS-LA, he was often a featured and much quoted speaker and authority on
personal finance issues. Since 2003, Mr. Onesta has been working in the field of Human Performance
Improvement, consulting with organizations and individuals to improve their performance through
focused activities, enriched work/life balance and enhanced communication.
Keynote:
Create Your Bliss!
In 1987 American philosopher, Joseph Campbell encouraged us to find our
bliss...and we've been searching ever since!
In this informative, life-enriching talk, Joseph Onesta will
encourage, enlighten and inspire your team to create and
live bliss at home, at work and everywhere in between.
From the talk:
"The only reason you haven't found your bliss is that it doesn't
exist. Not, at least, until you create it."
"We spend a third of our lives asleep, a third of our lives at work
and the rest just trying to keep up with day-to-day chores...
We've budgeted our lives when we should be living them!"
"It may surprise you, but you don't have to find a new job to find
one you really like. A commitment to a is like a marriage. If
things start getting rough, what can you do to work out the kinks?