Episode # 18 – Take That Small, Courageous Step and Do Your Imperfect Best

 

How is it possible to go from hating yourself and the way you speak to becoming an inspiring professional speaker and loving yourself, your voice, and your life?  Jason Freeman shares his amazing journey from self-hate and unhappiness to self-love and joy.  He describes the process of inner self-reflection that he used to learn to accept himself and his speech impediment, to treat himself and this “imperfection” with loving kindness, and eventually embrace it and see it as a gift rather than a curse.  This is a technique we all could benefit from using to become more relaxed, more joyful, and happier people.  Listen closely!

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Jason Freeman is a professional speaker, author, and bravery coach who travels the country sharing his inspirational and transformative journey with captivated audiences . . . and he does it all with a pronounced speech impediment.
From the dream affirming standing ovation following his TEDx talk in Sugarland, TX to his earliest moments in front of an attentive crowd, Jason has learned to trust his seemingly contradictory calling to speak in front of live audiences.  He has shared the stage with well-known speakers in the transformational, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and business worlds and has charmed audiences at The California Teacher’s Summit, Kyle Cease’s Evolving Out Loud, The Habitude Warrior Conference, The People First Conference in San Diego, and San Diego State University, amongst others.
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