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Donna and I met David Flood on our journey of meeting people every day. We came across David when we saw him on videos on goal.cast (see links below). Watching these videos brought tears to my eyes and we felt compelled to reach out to David.David's narrative as a youth speaker comes first hand; he grew up impacted by addiction in his family; he married and became a father of two children, his oldest is a special needs son; he is active in his church; he is a hospice volunteer who visits with terminally ill patients; and is on the board of K.I.D.S. Plus, Inc. a non-profit organization which helps special needs children through sports and other activities. David attends meetings and participates in activities with The Anti-Bias Consortium for Nassau County Schools. He is a member of The Northport-East Northport Drug and Alcohol Task Force. He is part of Top Youth Speakers as well. He has spoken in 40 states and Canada to over 400,000 students. His recent Facebook videos have received over 100 million views.David J. Floodhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjfloodspeaks/https://davidjflood.com/goal.cast This Will Change How You See People Foreverhttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CTKFTwHLCCX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkHow showing up can save a kid's lifehttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CR_aQYzNVt2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkStephen Fryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-fry-19b64614/https://www.instagram.com/thestephenfry/
For this episode we talk to David J. Flood from Elementary Value.David is a UK based private investor whose focus is on investing in unloved nano-caps. He runs the popular elementaryvalue.com blog and is co-editor of Svenda's Manual, a database investors can use to find interesting companies listed on the OTC market.In this episode David talks about his investment process. He also dives into Mycelx Technologies [MYX], a London listed nano-cap which he feels has great recovery potential.Hosted by Jon Kingston--->Get access to exclusive bonus episodes - https://capitalemployed.fm/exclusive/--->website: capitalemployed.fmtwitter: @capitalemployed--->Please note this podcast is for education and information only. Stocks, or investment themes, covered in the show are not recommendations. Please do you own research before investing in any stock, fund, product, or service.
Every one of us is alike on the inside. Often times, what links us is the compassion we feel for each other and our stories, and how we can relate past the surface level. In this episode, David J. Flood discusses the impact we can have on each other, feeling compassion for one another, and the importance of sharing our stories. As Flood describes it, although everyone's story is different, what we gain from those stories and how they move us can be very similar, and it is that feeling that connects each and every one of us.
Kids today are under more stress then they've ever been- from intense academic expectations to round the clock social media pressures, and the impact is clear: child and teen suicide rates, depression and anxiety are all on the rise. And yet, as different as things are for teenagers today, they still just want to talk and connect. In this week's episode, we sit down with David Flood, an inspirational youth speaker whose goal is to help guide kids through the difficulties of adolescence. Teenagers tend to isolate in shame and embarrassment when they're feeling like failures, the same way as adults, but because their brains are not fully developed, they struggle more with navigating these overwhelming emotions. David connects deeply with his youth audience by sharing his own vulnerabilities in a truly meaningful and unique way. He shows how facing and processing painful emotions is the key to coping and talks about creating a culture of kindness and empathy. Episode links: Top Youth Speakers: topyouthspeakers.com David Flood: DavidJFlood.com