Richard Wright

Richard Wright

MO, US
Trades "One Red Paperclip" for a House

Kyle MacDonald has planted more than one hundred thousand trees, delivered more than one thousand pizzas, but eaten only one scorpion. He has also traded one red paperclip for a house only once.  Kyle MacDonald started with one red paper clip and after 14 trades, ended up with a house. 

Inspired by the kids' game "Bigger and Better", MacDonald set out to trade up with the goal of finding a house. He launched his quest on the Internet and used the web to solicit trades from all over the world.  The story travelled like wildfire and caught the attention of news and entertainment agencies across the globe.

Audiences will learn about MacDonald's encounters with Alice Cooper and Corbin Bernsen, and understand that his story isn't really about the trades he made, but about building relationships, being open to adventure and believing in a dream.

Client Testimonials:

"Kyle MacDonald's fascinating story about remarkable entrepreneurial spirit and thinking outside the box captured the undivided attention of all ages from beginning to end. Kyle's charismatic approach brought his story to life while his creative and entertaining sense of humor engaged the entire audience in smiles and laughter. Following the event one spectator commented "how could you possibly top having Kyle MacDonald". A thoroughly enjoyable evening!"

FirstSask Credit Union & Golden Opportunities Fund

"One Red Paperclip is refreshing, and it captures the bizarre new way in which the Internet can bring people together and shower instant fame on those fortunate few whose odd adventures become the stuff of Web 2.0 viral pop culture. It's unrefined, quirky, cheesy and, for whatever reason, it just works." 

 USA Today

 

Kyle MacDonald has planted more than one hundred thousand trees, delivered more than one thousand pizzas, but eaten only one scorpion. He has also traded one red paperclip for a house only once.  Kyle MacDonald started with one red paper clip and after 14 trades, ended up with a house. 

Inspired by the kids' game "Bigger and Better", MacDonald set out to trade up with the goal of finding a house. He launched his quest on the Internet and used the web to solicit trades from all over the world.  The story travelled like wildfire and caught the attention of news and entertainment agencies across the globe.

Audiences will learn about MacDonald's encounters with Alice Cooper and Corbin Bernsen, and understand that his story isn't really about the trades he made, but about building relationships, being open to adventure and believing in a dream.

Client Testimonials:

"Kyle MacDonald's fascinating story about remarkable entrepreneurial spirit and thinking outside the box captured the undivided attention of all ages from beginning to end. Kyle's charismatic approach brought his story to life while his creative and entertaining sense of humor engaged the entire audience in smiles and laughter. Following the event one spectator commented "how could you possibly top having Kyle MacDonald". A thoroughly enjoyable evening!"

FirstSask Credit Union & Golden Opportunities Fund

"One Red Paperclip is refreshing, and it captures the bizarre new way in which the Internet can bring people together and shower instant fame on those fortunate few whose odd adventures become the stuff of Web 2.0 viral pop culture. It's unrefined, quirky, cheesy and, for whatever reason, it just works." 

 USA Today