Category Archive: Mentoring

  1. Guardian Scholars Foundation Interview with Fostering Change in America [VIDEO]

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    Welcome to this episode of Fostering Change in America where we interview Tom Wolf, the CEO of the Guardian Scholars Foundation in the state of Iowa. The Guardian Scholars Foundation provides funding for foster youth to go to college in the state of Iowa. Tom, the CEO, has a big heart for helping this population become successful despite their past circumstances.

     

    This organization has set up what it takes to improve the statistics for foster youth. Guardian Scholars Foundation work to bridge the gap between the reality of the cost for a four year school and what the federal and state funding has available for financial aid. They also provide mentors to help students succeed.

    The following excerpt describing the foundation was taking from the Guardian Scholars’ web site www.GuardianScholarsFoundation.org:

    “The Guardian Scholars Foundation provides a comprehensive program that leverages the expertise and resources of both the public and private sector to create a synergy of support for youth who have spent time in the foster care system in Iowa between the ages of 14-18. A Guardian Scholarship is more than a scholarship: together, a network of academic institutions and community organizations, public service agencies, and private citizens create a community dedicated to assisting the qualified and motivated foster youth in achieving their educational goals.”

    During this interview, host Travis Lloyd states that “Less than twenty-eight percent of foster youth who have grown up and aged out of the system, ever make it to college. Less than three percent of those same foster youth ever graduate with a bachelor’s degree before the age of twenty-five.”

    All of us at Changing Lives Entertainment, LLC are passionate about Fostering Change in America and we are honored to raise awareness of this program that has a direct impact with foster youth. Watch this interview here:

    Travis Lloyd, host of Fostering Change in America, shown here during a public speaking event for foster youth.

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    Learn more about Travis Lloyd & how he compares to other college motivational speakers by watching some videos.

    Travis Lloyd is an inspiring motivational speaker with a powerful story of Overcoming Adversities to achieve happiness and Success – Against All Odds. As a 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, and previously served as a Mental Health Crisis Worker. He advocates for social change that impacts at-risk populations and authored the book Overcoming Emotional Trauma: Life Beyond Survival Mode. He is a board member of Foster Care Alumni of America, VP of the Our Fields Of Hope Foundation and co-author of the book Fostering Hope For America. Find out more at www.TravisLloyd.net.

    Motivational speaker Travis Lloyd believes that “If someone else can do it, so can you!”


    About the Author:

    Katie is a valued team member of Changing Lives Entertainment, LLC and supports our efforts through sharing content that makes a difference. She has a background in customer service related fields and has a passion for positively impacting the lives of the people around her. Her favorite thing to do is explore new bike trails and her life-long dream is to travel around the world and speak hope into the lives of others. You can write Katie at Katie@ChangingLivesEntertainment.com.

  2. Being Called (To Your Purpose)

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    As a child we think magically and follow our hearts to whatever feels right and “being called” to something comes and goes at will. However, as we grow we see that so many of us allow life to simply just happen “to” us.

    We work hard to avoid feeling scared and losing what we already have;  We avoid the unknown despite how exciting it might feel and despite what we truly feel called to do. Because of this, we may never have the opportunity to experience the exhilarating feeling of actually “feeling called” to something because we are too busy avoiding potential failure so we never find what “feels right”.

    I remember thinking and feeling this way. I worked hard in college and started a “real” job. Every day I was stressed and every day I felt exhausted and uninspired. Until one day, struggling through a bout of depressed desperation, I had a break-through. It was more simple than I ever imagined as a 23 year old young “professional,” who really just felt like a lost child with no happy place to visit.

    Being Called - Getting published in national magazines is one of the highlights of developing your skill to a credible level.

    Getting published in national magazines is one of the highlights of developing your skill to a credible level. Shown here holding a recent published article “Being Called” in Fostering Families Today.

    My breakthrough to feeling like I was Being Called was this:

    • Be open to every potential opportunity
    • Listen to others when they say you’re good at something, then start doing it a lot more
    • Learn as much as you can every day about anything that even remotely peaks your interest
    • And GIVE GIVE GIVE of yourself to anything you believe in
    • Try your hand at anything and everything you can because if it doesn’t feel right you can ALWAYS just walk away, but if it feels right it might be your next big thing that inspires you to takes a leap of faith into a much happier existence

    I had gotten so fed up with just “existing” that I was ready to do any and all of these steps identified in my breakthrough to feel like I was being called. And that’s what I did.

    Here’s a breakdown of how these steps worked in my life to create opportunities, friendships, and income that I never imagined possible:
    • When I got a call from someone who was asking me to donate my time, I did it.
    • While I was spending time donating my time someone told me that I would be good at leading a specific group, so I did it (despite never doing it before and feeling completely unqualified).
    • Since I was treading in new waters I spent hours of my free time researching about the things I was helping with. That led me down new paths where I learned about other opportunities that required similar skills that I was developing, such as public speaking and program development (none of which I studied in college, by the way).
    • Once I got better at speaking, developing programs, and facilitating small groups, I started donating those skills to any group who needed them as long as they were a group that I believed in and wanted to support.
    • When things got tough, I walked away and tried new things with the skills I learned. I got a part-time job on the side that required some of my newly developed skills and that made me better at what I was doing. It also helped me qualify for a new job which gave me the skills necessary to go back to my original passions and give on a higher level with a higher skill set.

    After about 2 years of this I had a moment of awakening that showed me it was possible to become a professional speaker, coach, and consultant by utilizing all of the skills I had developed using the things I was good at AND passionate about (which had nothing to do with my college degree).

    After about 7 years of this I actually had the experience required to follow my dreams to what I felt I was being called to in a competent manner.

    And now, 10 years later, as a result of being forced to learn, grow, and constantly abiding by the rules of the above stated breakthrough I get to do what I love full time. I have also developed an array of skills that could support me if anything ever went wrong in my life or career. Here’s a few:

    • Video Production
    • Photography
    • Authoring/Publishing
    • Small Business Development (LLC)
    • Personal Branding
    • Marketing for personal brands and non-profits
    • Life Coaching
    • Cold-Calling
    • Content Creation (blogs, articles, quotes, images, web site content etc)

    This is all outside of my previous career that I went to college for.

    Here’s the moral of the story told in a few of my favorite quotes that you can Tweet:

    “If someone else of a similar intellectual ability can do it, so can you”

    “Nothing is forever.”

    “You and only you can dictate your future.”

    “Feeling stuck is just a feeling –  it can change.”

     


     

    Learn more about  Travis Lloyd & how he compares to other professional speakers by watching some videos.

    Travis Lloyd is an inspiring motivational speaker with a powerful story of Overcoming Adversities to achieve happiness and Success – Against All Odds. As a 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, and previously served as a Mental Health Crisis Worker. He advocates for social change that impacts at-risk populations and authored the book Overcoming Emotional Trauma: Life Beyond Survival Mode. He is a board member of Foster Care Alumni of America, VP of the Our Fields Of Hope Foundation and co-author of the book Fostering Hope For America. Find out more at www.TravisLloyd.net.

    Motivational speaker Travis Lloyd believes that “If someone else can do it, so can you!”

    Professional Development Speaker | College Motivational Speaker | Foster Care Speaker | Child Welfare Speaker | Department of Juvenile Justice Speaker | Mental Health Speaker | At-Risk Youth Speaker

     

  3. Motivational Speaker and Youth Mentoring Program Team Up

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    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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    Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TravisLloydSpeaks

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    Twitter: @TravisLloyd

    646-535-8728

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