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A Conversation With Justin Fennell

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Fun. That’s what you’re guaranteed to experience when you hear JUSTIN N. FENNELL. (That’s “fin” + “nail”) Don’t say his name too quick or it sounds like just an infidel! It’s yarn-spinning stories, props, audience participation, funny music and stand-up comedy. The best part of it is that all of his material is clean and appropriate. Fennell says, “you know, it doesn’t have to be filthy to be funny.” His performances are rated “E” for everyone.

Fennell’s professional experience includes working as the Director of Institutional Advancement of a private college in Florida and serving as an Associate Pastor.  He has toured professionally for over 25 years as a humorist speaking primarily to non-profit Christ-centered organizations.

From the moment Justin hits the stage you know you are in for more than just another “talking head” guest speaker.  Justin takes you on a hilarious journey through the ordinaries of life.  He specializes in clean, “slice-of-life” humor that sees “the funny” in everyday situations.  Fennell tailors each performance uniquely to the audience leaving them entertained, informed and encouraged. “I call it “EDUTAINMENT…a guaranteed laugh ‘n learn experience.”

Fennell (circa ’62) resides in Lakeland, Florida. His wife’s name is Dretha and they have two sons, Nathaniel and Zachary, and a daughter, Anna Marie. They are active in their local church and community. Justin enjoys golfing, fishing and anything outdoors.  He is at home in the country or the country club. His idea of a good time is sittin’ back in a rocking chair on the front porch of the house with a handful of Tom’s salted peanuts funneled into an ice cold “belly-washer” R.C. Cola! Ah, Heaven on earth!

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