Allan and Barbara Pease, trainers of Mindvalley's Mastering Body Language: Truth, Lies, Love & Power Quest.

Allan and Barbara Pease

Mindvalley trainers, body language experts, and founders of Pease International

Allan and Barbara Pease, trainers of Mindvalley's Mastering Body Language: Truth, Lies, Love & Power Quest.

Allan and Barbara Pease are the brains behind Mindvalley’s Mastering Body Language: Truth, Lies, Love & Power Quest, where they share the secrets of body language for love, work, and everything in between.

Allan himself is nicknamed “Mr. Body Language”—and with good reason. He started at a young age, achieving superstar salesman status by 21. He broke records with over $1 million in life insurance sales (a feat nobody his age had ever reached), and his insights have captivated audiences on TV and even in a blockbuster movie.

But the dynamic duo are more than just course creators. They’re seasoned authors with a whopping 18 best-sellers under their belt, including the ever-so-popular The Definitive Book of Body Language and Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps. Their expertise has reached millions around the world, with their books translated into 54 languages and selling over 27 million copies (and counting).

Credentials

Their work has been the subject of 11 television series, four stage plays, and a #1 box office movie and TV series that attracted a combined audience of over 100 million.

Allan is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (UK), a Paul Harris Fellow (UK), and has been inducted into the National Speakers Association Hall of Fame.

Barbara is Australia’s biggest-selling female non-fiction author, having published ten #1 best sellers with over 20 million books in print and published in 55 languages.

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