Podcast 482: Jason Freeman: Finding Success By Embracing His Career And Life Challenges

Published: Jan. 25, 2016, midnight

b'Today\\u2019s guest joining me on the top rated Join Up Dots podcast show is a man who has a fascinating story, some might say a heroic story. With the biggest smile you are likely to see he has found the motivation to overcome one of the most self limiting beliefs that anyone can have \\u201cThat of self loathing\\u201d As he says \\u201cAt birth, I created a bit of a ruckus and lost oxygen in the process. As I grew, I developed a one-of-a-kind accent commonly called a speech impediment. Also as a kid, I had substantial coordination difficulties. For instance, in seventh grade, I actually threw a shot put backwards during a track meet! I spent much of my life strongly disliking not being \\u201cnormal.\\u201d At least I accomplished a good deal while feeling badly about myself, although, I wouldn\\u2019t recommend this type of motivation. I graduated college with a double major in English and Social Work. I earned a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry. And, for ten years, I worked for an organization that served people with developmental disabilities. This was an extremely rewarding job. On a daily basis, I was seeing the best in other people. Unfortunately, I was still often seeing the worst in myself.\\u201d But of course, on Join Up Dots we aim to inspire and motivate, not to depress you, and our guest will definitely do that. As little by little he found a way through his difficulties, to achieve the greatest breakthrough of all. He learnt to accept who he was, warts and all, and love himself. And now a coaching business and a flourishing speaking career he is getting out there everyday, and leaving a trail of inspired folks ready to turn their limitations into extraordinary results. So how did he start turning his life around, and is this a process that we can all follow? And how is it possible to actually throw a shot backwards anyway? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show, to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Jason Freeman.'