Thursday, August 16th ~ Jason Freeman – The Courage To Do Our Imperfect Best

We all want to realize our potential. Unfortunately, we often hold ourselves back out of fear of not getting it right or appearing imperfect. If Jason had waited for perfection before he attempted public speaking, he would have missed one of the most rewarding parts of his life. When we convince ourselves that our dreams are unattainable, we often don’t attempt to realize them. However, when we give ourselves the freedom to do our best and pursue our dreams, imperfections and all, we give ourselves one of the greatest gifts we will ever know.
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 with a pronounced speech impediment.
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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 known 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, and San Diego State University, amongst others.
After Graduating from college, Jason went on to obtain a Masters of Fine Arts in Poetry before realizing his biggest accomplishment: transcending the physical limitations of cerebral palsy within himself and embracing his voice as the gift it was intended to be.

In his book Awkwardly Awesome – Embracing My Imperfect Best, Jason takes you along on his journey of obstacles, frustrations and epiphanies leading to the powerful Imperfect Best Concept. Part memoir, part self-help guide, the narrative pauses on occasion, asking you, the reader, direct questions relevant to your own life as it introduces concepts intended to transform your journey.
To learn more about Jason and his work, visit his website here: JasonWFreeman.com





