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Jun 20 2021

Speech to Scholarship Winners

This is the transcript of a speech Jamy Bechler gave to the 2021 Barberton, Ohio Kiwanis International scholarship winners. 

Some of us see a 6. Some of us see a 9.

Sometimes whether we see a 6 or a 9 is based on our perspective. Our point of view.

We sometimes see things differently than others. It doesn’t mean that they are right and we are wrong, but it also doesn’t mean that we are right and they are wrong. Sometimes people just see things differently.

Sometimes it’s not just people but situations or things that we see differently. We might see a 6, but the reality is that the situation is a 9.

Our point of view or perspective may not always be right, but it also may not always be wrong. Sometimes we just see the world differently.

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: News, Personal Growth · Tagged: 6 vs. 9, Comparisons, Dreams, future, Goals, Graduates, Graduation Speech, Kiwanis, Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn, Mindset, Motivational Speaking, Opportunity, Perspective, public speaking, Scholarship Winners, Seek First to Understand, seven habits of highly effective people, Speech, Stephen Covey

Sep 04 2018

Speak like a Champ

“There are two types of speakers: Those who get nervous and those who are liars.” (Mark Twain)

My 6th grade year was coming to a close. It had been a good year.

I had won my fair share of kickball games at recess.  My “Killer B’s” tag team won homemade wrestling belts at our improvised events during lunch.  And maybe most memorably, I received my first kiss from a girl not named “Mom”.

But there was one thing left to do…

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Leadership, Personal Growth · Tagged: anxiety, death, fear, glossophobia, Jerry Seinfeld, John Maxwell, millennials, Motivational Speaker, paul sohn, public speaking, Ryan Avery, TedTalk, toastmasters

Dec 20 2017

Episode 040 John Maxwell Leadership Coach Justin Maust

Justin Maust is a certified speaker, trainer and coach for the John Maxwell Team. His business, athletics, and youth leadership experience provides him a unique ability to connect with any audience. His personal “hold nothing back” style will challenge you to live life full of passion and stay focused on your mission.

In 2012, Justin founded Leader Legacy Inc. with a passion to develop leaders, inspire teams, and build world-changing legacies. Justin is also a Professional EOS Implementer, serving companies across Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. His home base is in South Bend, Indiana, but he travels anywhere within a 4 hour radius to help entrepreneurs implement the EOS system.

In 2004 Justin, along with family and a couple friends, helped launch Five Star, a non-profit organization with the mission to inspire students to live to their fullest potential with an after school leadership program. Starting with five volunteers and 50 students, they grew a dynamic character and leadership youth program that now reaches over 2,000 students annually, delivers a powerful message of hope, while delivering significant improvements in academics, attendance and behavior.

Simply put, Justin will energize your organization.  His skills, passion, experience and strong network of professional resources will help any team transform their culture to improve the effectiveness of the entire organization.

In today’s episode, we discuss:

  • How to build powerful teams
  • His background, origins and experiences with the John Maxwell Team
  • What differentiates his coaching and team-building from other programs

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Podcast Episodes · Tagged: Andreas Jones, bob Buford, Bob Chapman, Building Strong Teams, College Basketball, Daily Agenda, Darren Hardy, Ed DeCosta, Eric thomas, Greg Gorman, Jeff Raver, John Maxwell, John maxwell team, Julie Gorman, Justin Maust, Lead USA, Leader Legacy, Leadership Coach, misty young, Paul Martenelli, Planning, Professional Speaking, public speaking, Rick A. Morris, Roddy Galbraith, Significance, Success, Survivor, team building

Dec 04 2017

Episode 032: The Speaker Lab Creator Grant Baldwin

Grant Baldwin is a successful speaker, podcaster, author, and entrepreneur. He has spoken at 500+ events to nearly 500,000 people and has earned close to $2 million in speaking fees. He created “The Speaker Lab” to help train others how to speak better and get paid for it. His most famous program was called “Booked and Paid to Speak”. His podcast is one of the best for those aspiring to be a public speaker. Grant has spoken in 45 of the 50 U.S. States. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife and three daughters.

In today’s episode, we discuss:

  • How Grant went from youth pastor to high-demand professional speaker
  • What to do if you miss a flight to a speaking gig
  • Tips for people when they have to speak in public
  • Whether you should use power point the next time you give a presentation

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Podcast Episodes · Tagged: Fear of Speaking, Grant Baldwin, Humor, Podcast, Power Point, Presentations, professional speaker, public speaking, Seinfeld, The Speaker Lab

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