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Voices are fragile. When we are emotionally, physically, financially, and spiritually challenged, our voices reflect that state of being. In 2020, we may feel like we are being buried under a load of care, worry for ourselves and others. So I thought you might enjoy, as I did, my chat with a man who has not only overcome all kinds of adversity but learned to powerfully use it. Please meet my guest, Michael Arterberry.
Topics include:
- Michael’s backstory.
- Michael’s parable of the Donkey in the Hole.
- We dive into Michael’s tagline ‘be encouraged!’
- His life-bringing challenge to ‘shake the dirt’.
- Michael’s understanding of faith and how it affects his life and work.
- How Michael works to encourage and empower kids.
- The importance of changing the systems around dysfunction.
- The power of reflection to go forward in times of frightening change (like this Covid era).
- Mentors & teachers that helped Michael; the importance of being one.
- How side interests & diversity help create a well-rounded life.
- Funny stories, serious success stories.
- How Michael uses mind & body to be in good voice.
About Michael Arterberry:
As a Motivational Speaker, my life is dedicated to moving people from an uneasy time in their lives to a place of peace. I don’t change their circumstances, but I help change their perspective. – Michael Arterberry
- 2010 USA Network’s Characters Unite Award for exceptional commitment to combating prejudice and discrimination while increasing tolerance and acceptance within the community,
- 2014 100 Men of Color Award for leadership in education, government, mentorship, entrepreneurial success and community service,
- 2016 Educator of the year award from Y-Cop in Mount Vernon, NY. as well as a proclamation from the Mayor, Certificate of Merit from the Board of Legislators, and a Citation from the Mount Vernon City Council.
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