DEDICATION took to go from an INTROVERT to WORLD CHAMPION SPEAKER Aaron W. Beverly
You can inspire others whether you are an introvert or extrovert.
You can inspire others whether you are at a world-class level or if you have just started your journey.
With that mind-set of giving enough effort, dedication and values at world-class level, you get to the world-class level one day.
And even then, you never forget where you came from, you are still learning and giving as you did when you first got started.
I am excited to unfold a real-life example journey of a person who has practiced the above principles - the world champion of public speaking Aaron W. Beverly in this coming "Grow with Jen" podcast.
In this episode, we will have a conversation with Aaron on how he made his journey from being considered introvert to being a world public speaking champion:
- How did Aaron overcome the fear of speaking in public while being considered an introvert?
- What differences are there between a speaker and a world-class speaker; a valuable person and a world-class valuable person?
- What habits does a person need to adopt in order to achieve that world-class level?
- Do we all need to be a world-class valuable person? Why and why not, what is next for us.
Cannot wait to see you there with Aaron!
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About: Aaron W. Beverly
2019 World Champion of Public Speaking
Storyteller | Keynote Speaker | Trainer | World Traveler
In August 2019, Aaron Beverly emerged as the winner of the Toastmasters International Speech Contest, an annual public speaking competition that includes over 30,000 competitors worldwide. Performing the speech entitled “An Unbelievable Story,” Aaron provided a humorous take on the heavy subject of race and the importance of “acceptance despite difference.” That speech won him the prestigious title of World Champion of Public Speaking.
An accomplished speaker prior to the 2019 championship, Aaron also earned 2nd place in the International Speech Contest in 2016. Giving a speech that has come to be known simply as the “57-Word Title Speech,” Aaron spoke about the power of using a few words in world that believes “more is better.” Beverly is also, a five-time speech contest semifinalist, and a Moth Story Slam winner.
Oddly enough, Aaron considers himself to be “one of the most introverted people you can meet.” Public speaking and storytelling were extroverted activities he never thought he’d pursue. However, with hard work, dedication and a team of invaluable supporters,
Aaron has become proficient in both skills and has learned to balance his innate introversion with flashes of extroversion.
Storytelling and public speaking have not only led Aaron to engage audiences at Fortune 100 companies such as Vanguard, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo; notable Universities such as Temple, Drexel and the University of Pennsylvania; but they have also allowed
Aaron to travel to countries around the world including: Taiwan, Malaysia, India, and the extremely foreign land known as Canada.
Aaron is living proof, that the art communication can have a profoundly positive effect on the advancement of your professional career and the fulfillment of your life.
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