Category Archive: Causes

  1. Suicide Awareness & Prevention at Hawkeye Community College

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    SUICIDE AWARENESS

    Most people are unaware that suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for college students aged 18-24. This is just one of the many statistics that don’t get talked about enough due to a lack of suicide awareness.

    Suicide Awareness & Prevention: Motivational Speaker Travis Lloyd speaks at the Don't Let Them Walk Alone Event in Waterloo, IA at Hawkeye Community College

    Suicide Awareness & Prevention: Motivational Speaker Travis Lloyd speaks at the Don’t Let Them Walk Alone Event in Waterloo, IA at Hawkeye Community College

    Even though I had a rough (very rough) time making it through college, I never put the pieces together on this touchy subject until I later worked as a mental health mobile crisis worker.

    Sure, we would get called to bridges, ally ways, and homes to talk an older gentleman off the ledge or away from his gun after a divorce, but the first time I got called to a college campus to talk a teenage girl out of swallowing a bottle of pills was eye-opening.

    And I ran into young men and women just like this girl time and time again. They all struggled with the same things I struggled with when I was younger. Probably you too for that matter.

    • Self-identity
    • Hopelessness
    • Loneliness
    • Overwhelmed
    • Breakups

    One thing I found common amongst all of the young people I had the privilege to meet, and hopefully impact for the better, was that the turning point for each of them was hopelessness.

    This was always tied to vision and goals.

    If they felt so overwhelmed that they could not see themselves having a future then they simply did not see any purpose in living. It may sound crazy to some, but in all reality it is VERY realistic.

    We all need hope. We all need vision. We all need goals; something to look forward to. When we have this, it makes it easier to deal with disappointments, loss, and everything else that smacks us in the face as we walk through our lives.

    That’s why I have created the #STOP1in12 Campaign. (click to learn more)

    Through this campaign, I create videos and deliver speeches that educate on the basics of suicide awareness and prevention. But that is not the primary focus. The primary focus is educating on how to identify strengths, passions, and vision for your future. I call this Prevention.

    This is the promo video for the very first #STOP1in12 speaking engagement in 2016:

     

    Let’s empower one person at a time to know how to stand taller in the midst of crisis so they can be an example for the next person.

    Sign up for updates from the #STOP1in12 Campaign on the campaign page.


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    Travis Lloyd is an inspiring motivational speaker with a powerful story of Overcoming Adversities to achieve happiness and Success – Against All Odds. As a youth motivational speaker, Lloyd’s audiences include high school, college, leadership events, and conferences for educators, child welfare and mental health professionals. He speaks and performs internationally, but still works as a Mental Health Crisis Worker and advocates for social change that impacts at-risk populations. He is a board member of Foster Care Alumni of America, VP of the Our Fields Of Hope Foundation and author o the book Overcoming Emotional Truama: LIfe Beyond Survival Mode. Find out more at www.TravisLloyd.net.

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     “If someone else can do it, so can you!”

  2. Social Work Month Event

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    Social Work Month
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    6/7/16

    Social Work Month
    Contact: Travis Lloyd
    646-535-TRAV
    travis@travislloyd.net

    FORMER FOSTER YOUTH TURNED SOCIAL WORK SPEAKER & AUTHOR TO PRESENT AT CONVOCATION FOR SOUTHERN ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY DURING SOCIAL WORK MONTH – CHATTANOOGA, TN

    — Inspiring Students to Make a Difference in Their Communities & Live Happier

    National #SocialWorkMonth is intended to bring heightened awareness to the Social Work profession. It is organized by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Their theme this year for Social Work Month is Forging Solutions out of Challenges, which is something Travis Lloyd knows all too well.

    Travis Lloyd once received social services as a youth who experienced foster homes, group homes, and being institutionalized all before the age of 11.

    Fortunately, he was able to evade the path to prison that youth like him usually take. Only 3% of people like Travis ever graduate with a four year degree before the age of 25. Yet he graduated from college at 22 and built a career in serving professions. He worked as a Registered Nurse as well as served as a community based Mental Health Mobile Crisis Worker and Life Coach.

    He now serves as an inspirational speaker, author, and change agent. Travis also sits on the board of a national non-profit that serves to improve outcomes for people who grew up in foster care.

    Share this to support Social Work Month:

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    Here’s a link to more Social Work Month Events: https://www.socialworkers.org/pubs/news/2014/05/social-work-month.asp

    With a growing platform that includes personal life stories in addition to offering multiple perspectives as a health care professional, his book Overcoming Emotional Trauma serves to help people from all walks of life learn to have deeper relationships and increased purpose in life.

    His focus for this presentation is helping the college students better learn how to deal with difficult situations and be more focused on creating a stable and balanced life so that they can support others in difficult times.

    Lloyd also presents on other topics such as:

    · Finding Passion & Purpose
    · Emotional Wellness
    · Choosing The “Right” Friends
    · Overcoming Adversity
    · Striving To Be YOUR Best
    · The Importance of Mentors

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    Social Work Month

    This post was about social work month in Chattanooga, Tennessee where Social Work Speaker Travis Lloyd presents at Southern Adventist University. #SocialWorkMonth

  3. Motivational Speaker and Youth Mentoring Program Team Up

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    Motivational Speaker and Youth Mentoring Program Team Up

    Shown here with juvenile justice professional in South Dakota impacting awareness of mentoring needs.

    Shown here with juvenile justice professional in South Dakota impacting awareness of mentoring needs.

    Location, January 14, 2015—Overcoming Emotional Trauma: Life Beyond Survival Mode by motivational speaker Travis Lloyd has been released for public sale, and will be available through ManUp Iowa during free presentations given by Travis to several mentoring groups in high schools and middle schools in the Des Moines area. Travis will announce this partnership on Thursday January 15 7PM CDT on the radio show “Hey Tana Time” on 1460 KXNO with Tana Goetz of Donald Trump’s The Apprentice and Saturday January 17 9:00-11:00 on “Take Down Radio” on 1460 KXNO with International sports announcer Scott Casber. The goal is to gain sponsorship to provide 15 free copies of the book to each mentoring group during the upcoming donated speaking engagements.

    **Any individual or business entity interested in donating one or more books for youth the youth mentoring program during this tour may order books at a 50% discount and ship them directly to the CEO of ManUp Iowa Zach Smith by following these instructions:

    1. Visit https://www.createspace.com/4916508
    2. Use 50% discount code to order: 9ZUJSRHP
    3. Ship to: ManUP Iowa – Zach Smith / 525 16th Street / West Des Moines, IA / 50265

    Travis Lloyd is a professional speaker, author, hip-hop artist, Registered Nurse and former mental health crisis worker who speaks of Overcoming Adversities to achieve happiness and success—Against All Odds. ManUp Iowa is a progressive youth mentoring program for young men ages 9-17 that also recently launched a ShesUp program for young women. ManUp Iowa’s goals are to empower young men and women to make powerful life choices to become productive and successful leaders of tomorrow. The partnership between Travis and ManUp Iowa will provide an opportunity for troubled youth to see and read a real life story of overcoming adversity, and to gain the tools to motivate themselves to make positive changes in their lives.

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    Travis Lloyd

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    646-535-8728

  4. Peace And Love Movement Brings Awareness to Normalcy Law | Foster Care Speaker

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    The #PeaceAndLove Movement

    I first had the opportunity to start speaking (and rapping) for groups of foster youth.  I literally owe my career to my experiences of using my story of overcoming life in “the system” to empower the youth that I worked with.

    To this day, foster care related audiences are some of my favorite audiences in the world.

    And I get to speak to them all across the country.

    Often times, when I speak to a group of youth we take photos together and I’m able to post them online for them to share with their friends.  It is amazing to see the excitement in their eyes with this simple moment that represents hope to them.

    But we almost always run into red tape.

    This red tape is set in place by the strict regulations on youth in foster care and these regulations impair their ability to simply feel normal.

    The youth who are under the age of 18 are generally not allowed to take photos with me due to privacy reasons…and it is too difficult to get permission from their guardians – who happen to be the state government.

    When I toured with the South Dakota Unified Judicial System for the annual training that they provide to judges, lawyers, and social workers (at no cost to the attendees), I also got to speak to two great groups of foster youth. You can watch a powerful recap video from the week long South Dakota tour by clicking here.

    At the end of one of my youth presentations in South Dakota we wanted to take photos together, but some of the youth were going to be left out.

    I saw excitement turn to disappointment and smiles turn to heads hanging to the ground.

    So, I decided to not leave anyone out.

    I had everyone get in a group facing the wall (and facing away from the camera).  I stood in front of them facing the camera and took a photo of me in front of the entire group.

    They all got to be in the photo.  Little did I know that this would start a movement.

    You see, every one of the teens put their hands in the air and showed either a peace sign or a love sign. Yes, teens who are in placement against their will, who might struggle with depression or addiction, or a history of abuse at the hands of their loved ones, showed positive signs of hope and optimism with signs of Peace And Love.  If only we could all have such strength and determination.

    Later that night my video producer BenMadeIt noticed this phenomenon and voila! a movement was born.

    Here’s a photo of the first group of teens who started this movement:

    Peace And Love Movement | Normalcy Law | Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love Movement | Normalcy Law | Foster Youth in Rapid City, SD | Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    And here’s a photo of the hundreds of judges, lawyers, and social workers who quickly supported them the very next day with Peace And Love Signs high in the air.  Some of them even made jokes about the Peace And Love signs reminding them of their time in the 1960’s and 1970’s. 🙂

    Peace And Love Movement | Normalcy Law | Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love Movement | Normalcy Law | Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    This movement of #PeaceAndLove brings awareness to the need for normalcy and supports the Normalcy Law as outlined by this great article about the law being passed in Florida to simply “let kids be kids”.

    I strive to have a Peace And Love photo in every state in America because every state needs to adopt the Normalcy Act.

    But that hasn’t happened yet.

    You can help by sharing this blog and using the hash tag #PeaceAndLove to show your support for ALL CHILDREN HAVING A SENSE OF NORMALCY IN LIFE, regardless of their circumstances.

    Here are #PeaceAndLove photos from shortly after the South Dakota kick-off in a few other states:

    Peace And Love - Sioux Falls Youth

    Peace And Love Movement – Normalcy Act – Sioux Falls Foster Youth – Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love - Sioux Falls Professionals

    Peace And Love Movement – Sioux Falls Professionals at Juvenile Justice Conference – Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love - Cincinnati Mentoring Fundraiser

    Peace And Love Movement – Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Mentoring Fundraiser with Fortune 500 CEOs – Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love - Service Leadership Conference

    Peace And Love – Midwest Regional Service Leadership Conference – Foster Care Speaker Travis Lloyd

    Peace And Love - Foster Parents Pennsylvania

    Peace And Love – Foster Parents at 38th Annual Conference held by Pennsylvania State Resource Family Association

     

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    Travis Lloyd is an inspiring motivational speaker with a powerful story of Overcoming Adversities to achieve happiness and Success – Against All Odds. As a youth motivational speaker, Lloyd’s audiences include high school, college, leadership events, and conferences for educators, child welfare and mental health professionals. He speaks and performs internationally, but still works as a Mental Health Crisis Worker and advocates for social change that impacts at-risk populations. He is a board member of Foster Care Alumni of America, VP of the Our Fields Of Hope Foundation and author o the book Overcoming Emotional Truama: LIfe Beyond Survival Mode. Find out more at www.TravisLloyd.net.

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