What to expect when you bring me in.
1. What do you speak about?
I speak about mental health, addiction recovery, identity, fitness, and daily structure. I share raw, personal stories that spark transformation and pair them with tools people can use today. Whether I’m speaking to youth, educators, or communities, I focus on helping people understand themselves and rebuild their lives from the bottom up—body first, then the mind.
2. Who is your message for?
My message is for anyone seeking real change—but especially teens, young adults, educators, recovery communities, and those feeling stuck. If your audience is struggling with anxiety, addiction, or purpose, I speak their language and offer a path forward.
3. What transformation can we expect?
This isn’t about surface-level motivation. Your audience will walk away with clarity, structure, and real tools for mental, physical, and spiritual growth. I don’t promise instant change—but I do promise honest perspective, practical steps, and the confidence to take action.
4. How long is a typical talk?
Most talks range from 45 to 90 minutes, depending on your needs. I always offer a Q&A option at the end to engage directly with the audience. I also stay available before or after if deeper conversations arise—that’s where the magic happens.
5. What are some stats you share during your talk?
I speak to the reality of today’s mental health crisis—like how over 700,000 people die annually from suicide or how fentanyl is now the leading cause of death for people aged 18–45 in the U.S. These numbers aren’t just scary—they’re a call to action, and I show what we can do about it.
6. What makes your message different?
I’ve lived what I teach. I’ve been addicted, depressed, lost, and broken—and I rebuilt everything through fitness, faith, structure, and self-awareness. This isn’t theory. It’s truth tested by fire. My talks are raw, grounded, and practical. People don’t just listen—they feel it.