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“I might not be world class ever, ever, but I'm definitely gonna be way better than I was on my own, and without the reps.”Josh Shipp has had a brilliant career providing knowledge to thousands of people. Today, he joins us to talk about the hard work of making it as a speaker, how to find your strengths, and what you should know at the start of your journey.Josh has frequently worked in the education space with parents, teachers, and students. In fact, he even founded a company dedicated to this training called Youth Speaker University. Josh is here to talk about how to break into this space and why what you do matters on and off stage.Josh also has some great insights to share about drawing inspiration, the great thing about individualism, and learning from your failures. Thoughtfully targeting your niche and your goals is something you have to learn, and Josh is here to walk you through it.You'll learn:The common denominator of successful speakersWhy endurance & self reflection mattersHow there are negatives and positives with innovationWhat you can learn from criticismHow to identify your main topic to speak aboutAnd so much more!“You can learn a ton from those 3 out of 4 that don't book you.”Episode Resources: Topyouthspeakers.comJosh's LinkedinGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As Clint Pardoe was about to graduate from college, he didn't know what he wanted to do with his degree in Business. This, combined with the ending of a romantic relationship, led him to experiencing overt anxiety, which led to depression, which led to some deep soul-searching. He spent the next year waiting tables & obsessively reading books about personal growth and spirituality. Inspired by a former Professor, Clint went to graduate school to teach public speaking and interpersonal communication classes at the college level and, after a few years of doing so, did post-graduate work in Business/Life Coaching. This led to him writing The 4 Secrets to College Life Success and speaking & coaching in both the college and real estate markets. A decade later, two decades after this journey started, Clint felt called to refocus his energy on speaking at colleges and now offers two programs, Awaken Your Potential & Wake Up Call. He also hosts a weekly podcast-like meditation and conversation where, in community, college students can awaken to and live more of their full potential. In episode 431 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what made Clint want to become an Adjunct Professor, what is Youth Speaker University and what Clint does for them, what is emotional balance, what are some communication tools that students can use in order to improve relationships with family, friends, teachers, and significant others, what are tips to improve time management skills, why support from others helpful for students to transform areas of their own lives, why service is so important for college students, and what his TEDx talk is about versus his presentations on college campuses. Enjoy!
Rebecca is joined by author and podcaster Ainsley Britain to chat about comparison and Chapter 11 of Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl. Ainsley Britain has helped thousands of young adults embrace their confidence, date healthy, and discover their identity in Christ through her written words, podcast, and speaking engagements. Through extensive training from Belmont University, She Speaks Studio, Youth Speaker University, Compel Training, and more, she has advanced her God-given mission to help young adults all over the country. Ainsley and her husband travel often and currently live in her home state of Louisiana. Rebecca and Ainsley chatted about: How it encourages her to remember that God doesn't grow weary How the Lord doesn't see as man sees How God is limitless (and we are not) Becoming a “clone” of someone else Her book Don't Date a BooBoo Dude Order Don't Date A BooBoo Dude _______________________________ PSSSSSST! Did you know that Rebecca's debut book, Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl is available wherever books are sold? If you're ready to… See your gifts and talents from a gospel-centered perspective. Prioritize goals related to your calling as you move forward with gumption and grace. Maximize your passions in the work you do every day. Actively partner with God to serve Him and love others. Overcome negative thought patterns so you can brainstorm, develop, and create with the confidence of a go-getter girl! …then order today at the link here! Each chapter includes prayer prompts, Scripture for further study, questions for reflection, action steps to move your goal forward, and accompanying videos (for individuals or small groups). So grab a friend (or 8) and let's use God's Word as our compass to “do the thing”. After all, if not now…when?
Episode 3 of the Greatest Hits features one of Mike's most oft-recommended interviews with Josh Shipp.Josh Shipp (@joshshipp)is an author, speaker, and youth empowerment expert. He has written several books on personal development and motivation, including "The Teen's Guide to World Domination" and "The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans." Shipp is known for his engaging and humorous speaking style, and has delivered keynote speeches at numerous conferences and events. As a former at-risk foster kid, he uses his personal experiences to connect with and inspire young people facing similar challenges. Shipp is also the host of the "Youth Speaker University" podcast, where he interviews other speakers and experts in the field of youth development. Mike Pacchione (@mpacc) is a public speaking coach who provides training and coaching for individuals looking to improve their speaking skills at BestSpeech.co. With over a decade of experience in the field, Pacchione has helped countless clients develop their speaking abilities and deliver more impactful and engaging presentations. He is known for his personalized and practical approach to coaching, which emphasizes the importance of authenticity and connection with the audience. Pacchione is also a sought-after speaker himself, having delivered keynote speeches and workshops at conferences and events around the world.
Stephanie welcomes Ainsley Britain to discuss teen and college dating. This conversation also welcomes anyone who plays an active role in the life of a teen or college girl--parents, mentors, friends, youth group leaders! In this Gospel Spice episode of our "Summer Inspirations with publisher David C Cook”, Ainsley explains that many young women enter or stay in relationships out of fear of being alone, shame, or insecurity which may cause them to lower their standards or expectations. What they find are men they normally would never have tolerated. Men they would have told their friends to avoid. What they find are BooBoo Dudes. While the term BooBoo Dude might be light-hearted, the concept behind them and the damage they cause women is serious. This term describes a man who portrays narcissistic and abusive behavior, which leads to confusion, shame, and eventual isolation. In her book, Ainsley describes red flags and also green flags - what to identify as harmful behavior, and what to look for in a healthy dating relationship. She explains to her teen and college-aged readers that they are worth fighting for--she connects them to Jesus in authentic, deep ways and challenges them to work through their pain towards wholesome healing. She and Stephanie also discuss the lies that these dear girls believe, and how being deeply rooted in our identity in Christ is the key to fulfilled living. Finally, Ainsley invites her audience to lend a hand and help someone else through their pain. She paints a stunning picture of grace and the purpose and power of a Christ-sized vision for her girls. She describes what dating can be, and gives advice to mentors of all ages! Before Ainsley ends the conversation by praying a beautiful blessing over you as you listen, she ends with practical tips to mentor teens and young adults: - establish the rules: trust is key! - ask the question WHY - be open to flexible conversations! - know the resources available to you - sometimes, go to the professionals! - warn them that you will disappoint them, and remind them that anything good is not from you as the leader, but from the Lord! Related through Ainsley's humorous and vulnerable personal experiences, in the book you'll learn about: - the often-unbelievable behaviors of BooBoo Dudes - how to exit a futureless relationship with higher standards - keeping or restoring your identity through Jesus - and reaching others trapped with BooBoo Dudes With wisdom rooted in the gospel, Ainsley tenderly brings the reader along her own journey toward confidence found only in Jesus. She embraced her identity and left BooBoo Dudes behind. Every woman can do the same. CONNECT WITH AINSLEY BRITAIN: Ainsley Britain has helped thousands of young adults embrace their confidence, date healthy, and discover their identity in Christ through her written words, podcast, and speaking engagements. Through extensive training from Belmont University, She Speaks Studio, Youth Speaker University, Compel Training, and more, she has advanced her God-given mission to help young adults all over the country. She is an Enneagram Coach through YourEnneagramCoach.com and is as real as one can get when it comes to talking about hard topics and fighting for oneself. Ainsley and her husband travel often and currently live in her home state of Louisiana. buy the book: "Don't Date a Booboo Dude" on Amazon website: http://www.ainsleybritain.com/ Facebook: Media and Parents Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MediaAndParents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ainsleyb/ We invite you to enjoy a Christ-centered summer by experiencing Jesus through the lens of the body of Christ. We bring you a diversity of viewpoints on several issues, and invite you to discover Jesus through their own journey with Him. Our Summer series invite you to ponder important topics for daily living. Stephanie and her occasional guests tell us about the importance of our definition of success, the key elements of leadership roles, the traps of comparison, the importance of theology, and much more! These stand-along episodes are meant to encourage you and challenge you to experience deeper fruitfulness in your various roles and ministries, in all the relationships and areas of your life. The topics we discuss are eternal and apply to both genders, across time and space and culture and age. So, join us for deep conversations with inspiring Christ-followers, conversations that will flavor your summer with the Gospel. Conversations about culture, leadership, success, dating, gender, and struggles with comparison, pride, and more: that is your Gospel Spice summer! Support us!
Statistically, Josh Shipp should be dead, in jail, or homeless. But his success as a preeminent author, speaker, and global youth empowerment expert is living proof of the power of one caring adult. A former at-risk foster kid turned youth advocate, Josh is renowned for the documentary TV series on A&E that followed his groundbreaking work with youth and families. He has written two national bestsellers to date, "The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans" – winner of the Nautilus Gold Award for Parenting & Family – and "The Teen's Guide to World Domination." Thanks to the support of teachers, counselors, and a wonderful set of foster parents, Josh went on to be listed on Inc. Magazine's 30 under 30 list, and is now a postgraduate student at Harvard himself, further honing his skills in persuasive communication. Josh is regularly called on by OPRAH, CNN, FOX, The New York Times, 20/20, Good Morning America, and others to provide commentary on common challenges faced by parents and teachers. Over the years, Josh has keynoted events for countless groups of parents, educators, and social workers – with audiences as large as 55,000 – and to date has spoken live in front of more than two million people. Viral clips of his acclaimed presentations have been viewed an estimated 50 million times online through platforms such as UpWorthy, Goalcast, and BuzzFeed. To serve his ultimate goal of reaching as many youth as possible, Josh trains other speakers through Youth Speaker University, helping them use their own stories to make an impact. His social and emotional learning curriculum, Year of Awesomeness, is in use in hundreds of classrooms all around the world, while his free newsletter offers practical strategies to 200K+ parents, educators, and social workers.
Episode #594 January 12, 2018 – We've had many listeners at the beginning of the year that have decided what they want to move to but are looking for resources and how-to-info. This Week's Questions: How can I move from teacher to paid speaker? Can I package my presentation on forgiveness as a course? Dan, I need a music related idea to make money while my growing my band's success. How can I communicate that I'm a forward thinker when I've been working in the dry cleaning business? How do you get a reluctant spouse to support efforts in a side business or calling if they have a different vision of security and work than you do? Good News Hi this is Dan Miller – and yes you're listening to the 48 Days Radio show – where each week we take 48 minutes to dive into real life questions about finding your passion, deciding what kind of life you want to live – and then finding or creating work that allows you to show up every day, excited to be able to do something that is meaningful, fulfilling – and profitable. This is where normal, indecision and ambiguity come to die. Welcome to the 48 Days Radio Show. Quotation: “Focus on what you are moving to, not what you're moving from.” Dan Miller Timestamped Show Notes: 4:15 – Dan says, “I've never heard of a person who is clearly focused on what they're going to do for the coming year that's discouraged or depressed.” 4:48 – Dan shares the accounting software he uses, specially designed for creative professionals. Freshbooks – To claim your month long unrestricted free trial with no credit card required, go to https://www.freshbooks.com/pages/48days and enter '48 Days” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. 6:10 – Dan also shares info about his favorite mattress — the mattress he sleeps on as well as his guests. Casper Mattress – Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting Casper.com/sleepyoulove and using promo code “sleepyoulove” at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. An old piece of wood 7:50 – A reader sent Dan a handmade wooden bench with an engraved Eagle on it along with a 6-page, handwritten letter. He knows there's a better future and just like that old piece of wood, he knows there is a future before him. 11:00 – Good News, including 600 volunteer dads and a house for a homeless family. 16:55 – Jake is a high school agriculture teacher who is looking for resources to help him transition into his speaking business. Dan shares a myriad of resources for getting into the speaking business, including: https://joshshipp.com/ – Youth Speaker University (https://youthspeakeru.com/?_ga=2.164002938.491024100.1515603609-510610277.1515603609) http://grantbaldwin.com/ https://speakitforward.com and https://liveitforward.com/ – Kent Julian http://dynamiccommunicators.com/podcast/. A Christian Comedian who offers a training series (http://store.dynamiccommunicators.com/scorre-training-series-dvd-workbook-set/) Dan's advice: [spp-tweet tweet=”learn from people who are a little further down the path.”] 21:40 – Patty, a new Eagles member is looking to create an online course and is looking for resources and info on where to start. Dan's recommendations for creating an online course: Brian Dixon – on our 48 Days team Teachable Thinkific LearnDash 25:00 – Stan is developing a band and in an unstable, unhealthy job and is looking for music related business ideas. Dan says it is a great idea to grow a band and a side business at the same time and shares these resources: Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert Handonfire.com — A story of an auto mechanic and side musician who makes drums out of propane tanks Chad Jeffers, Lead Guitarist with Carrie Underwood, who has a book 25 Notes for the Successful Musician: The Ultimate Guide to Making It in the Music Industry 33:30 – Joel asks “How do I communicate that I'm a forward thinker when my job seems boring?” Dan's advice: it's all in the way you present your resume. Be creative. 37:25 – Merle is starting his own business in commercial roofing and wants to know if it's okay to also do roof cleaning or if that will split his focus. How to get your spouse on board 39:05 – Ray wants to know how to get a reluctant spouse to support his entrepreneur passions. Compassionate honesty or selfish justification? Dan recommends starting with 15 hours a week with a side business, working to make 50% of your income for 3 months. Dan shares two resources to help: Living, Loving & Working Creating a Haven of Peace 45:20 – Dan shares a thank you message from a reader: “I no longer want to do work that doesn't matter. I blame you for making me not want to be another cog in someone else's wheel of life.” Calls to Action: Get your Goal Planning Guide now Meet Dan at Social Media Marketing World 2018 – Click here to choose your ticket Our business partners this week are: Freshbooks – To claim your month long unrestricted free trial with no credit card required, go to https://www.freshbooks.com/pages/48days and enter '48 Days” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Casper Mattress – Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting Casper.com/sleepyoulove and using promo code “sleepyoulove” at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. Recommended Resources: Resources for a young speaker who wants to grow his speaking business: https://joshshipp.com/ https://youthspeakeru.com/?_ga=2.164002938.491024100.1515603609-510610277.1515603609 http://grantbaldwin.com/ https://speakitforward.com & https://liveitforward.com/ http://dynamiccommunicators.com/podcast/. http://store.dynamiccommunicators.com/scorre-training-series-dvd-workbook-set/ Resources for someone who wants to turn presentation into a course: Brian Dixon – on our 48 Days team Teachable Thinkific LearnDash Resources for someone needing to get spouse's support for creative ideas: Living, Loving & Working Creating a Haven of Peace 48DaysEagles.com – Membership in this exploding community of achievers! To submit a question for the Podcast, send your note > The post But it still had a future before it appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.
This episode is for Front Row Dads! Over the next several months, we're going to be releasing an episode every Friday that will help you deepen your sense of purpose as a father. Today, I bring you Josh Shipp. Josh Shipp is an author, global youth empowerment expert, and acclaimed speaker. A former at-risk foster kid turned youth advocate, he is renowned for his documentary TV series (A&E), that followed his ground-breaking work with teens. He is the author of the national bestseller “The Teen’s Guide to World Domination“, and was listed on Inc. Magazine’s 30 under 30 list. He’s worked with groups of parents, educators & mental health professionals plus has spoken to more than TWO Million teens live. Josh's ultimate goal is to help as many young people as possible. He trains other speakers through Youth Speaker University and his online mentoring program for teens A Year of Awesomeness has a world-wide reach. His free newsletter offers exclusive strategies to parents, educators, and youth workers.
Moving Millennials | Oxygen For A Generation Of Game-Changers
Subscribe on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher Radio. It’s been nearly a year since I’ve produced and published a podcast. A LOT has happened since the last episode (including the birth of my son, Brady). Thank you for waiting patiently (I know you’ve done nothing except refresh the Moving Millennials podcast feed on your iPhone since last August). In today’s episode I share what I’ve been up to for the past year, and talk a little bit about what Moving Millennials will look like moving forward. You’ll also notice that I tried something completely new (and scary) for this episode. I recorded the episode WHILE I was on Facebook Live. This means the show is interactive and is a hybrid of a live talk radio show and a pre-recorded podcast. Would LOVE your feedback on how this works (or doesn’t). Send an email over to dave@movingmillennials.com. The question of the episode was asked by Desiree Diaz. She wanted to know: "How do you personally push through and stay engaged or find motivation when things get crowded/busy? Where have you found your mojo to bounce back?" This was a GREAT question and I did my best to give a direct answer. LOTS of cool resources and links came out during the show today. Here they are in no particular order: 1) Learn about Josh Shipp - Josh is a Teen Behaviour Expert, and the founder of Youth Speaker University - an online program that teaches people how to build a business impacting youth inside the speaking industry. He’s absolutely brilliant. Josh is also the founder of Top Youth Speakers - a small (and mighty) crew of professionals in the youth speaking industry, endorsed and mentored by Josh. At the end of 2015, Blake and I joined the Top Youth Speakers team with our My Life Online business. It’s been an incredible journey so far, and we feel like we’re JUST scratching the surface of what’s possible. 2) At the end of may, I had the absolute honour of opening Peta Kelly’s event - “The New Way LIVE” - in Scottsdale, AZ. Peta has become one of my greatest mentors in business and in life. If you’re not following her online, I suggest you start. Begin with her Facebook page. The event featured Peta and 3 other phenomenal keynote speakers. Joel Brown, Alexi Panos, and Preston Smiles. Follow them too. EXCEPTIONAL millennials who I promise to have on the show in the coming months. I believe that does it for the links and resources. To download the Moving Millennials Manifesto and ebook, visit the site and subscribe using your email address. If you’re not in it already, you’ll want to join our Facebook Group. This is becoming a powerful community of like-minded young people who are collaborating to raise the collective consciousness on the planet. Join the crew ASAP.
Josh is a former at-risk foster kid turned youth advocate. His documentary TV series on Lifetime and A&E followed his ground-breaking work with teens. He is the Author of The Teen’s Guide to World Domination, the Founder of Youth Speaker University, and was listed on INC. Magazine’s 30 under 30 list of successful entrepreneurs.
Josh is a former at-risk foster kid turned youth advocate. His documentary TV series on Lifetime and A&E followed his ground-breaking work with teens. He is the Author of The Teen’s Guide to World Domination, the Founder of Youth Speaker University, and was listed on INC. Magazine’s 30 under 30 list of successful entrepreneurs.
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We talked about the illusiveness of success and the exhaustion of always trying to attain it, as well as what happens when we finally let go and just be who we are. For Josh, it comes down to being willing to ask for help and "humiliate" oneself. I can't even describe how great this conversation was (all due to Josh). Whether you're struggling or not, this one is worth your time. Josh has been a public speaker since he was 17. He toured with Bill Cosby when he was still a kid, used to be on MTV's Total Request Live, and just recently had his own TV show with Oprah's executive producer. He now runs a seven-figure business as a “youths” speaker and founder of Youth Speaker University. Here are some of my favorite bits from the show: On Success "One thing I've done that I really think has made a difference, it isn't sexy, it's not the answer that people would like, it's just I'm willing to be self aware enough to where I'm great and where I'm terrible. And I don't wallow in it. That means I can go and get a little bit better at that." "Here's what it comes down to to me: timely selfishness. To me selfishness is something that has negative connotation, but if you're gonna be selfish, you need to be selfish at the start of the road, not once you're down the road. From the get go, be very clear on who you are, who you're not, what you bring to the table, what you don't bring to the table, so that people can choose you and know what they're getting into and be clear about that." Why You Need Help “The issue is never, 'can I trust myself when I'm thinking clearly?', when I'm at 80 percent, it's those 10 or 20 percent days. I cannot count on myself on those days." "All inspiration is temporary courage. So when I feel that, I try to, as best I can, push myself as far down the road as I can, because I know come the next day or next week or whenever, it's going to eventually fade." "If you think you can do this marathon, whatever that marathon means to you, either a) overnight or b) by yourself, you are without question (and this is not an insult to your talent, to your intelligence, to your perseverance) you are inevitably setting yourself up for failure." What To Do After Success “What I wish I could have figured out sooner was just to humiliate yourself in front of a handful of people and you won't look like an idiot in front of the bigger group of people. You'll be ready, you'll have a healthier perspective, you'll have the right heart and intention, but also the strategy and steps in place so that your pure, good idea actually has a shot of living and moving forward." "Often times the very things that have helped us survive the difficulties in our life, later become a hindrance. Because my stubbornness, my relentlessness, my thick skin, my unattachment to anybody and anything and any outcome, is the very reason I survived the foster care system. But then later, when the game is no longer survival, but improvement and progress, that became my greatest hindrance." As always, I had a great time talking to Josh. Enjoy the show! Bits & Bytes Mentioned in the Show TGM02 with Chase Reeves Fizzle