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Back in Alpharetta, Georgia, I remembered bombing a speech here—guys in the front row literally asleep. But I showed up. I owned my story, even if the audience wasn't ready for it. That's what matters. If you have a felony record, and you don't agree with the government's version of events, the only way to change the narrative is to share your own—out loud. Public speaking helped me rebuild my life and network. Want to start? Read Dale Carnegie's book on public speaking.
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By Justin Paperny4.9
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Back in Alpharetta, Georgia, I remembered bombing a speech here—guys in the front row literally asleep. But I showed up. I owned my story, even if the audience wasn't ready for it. That's what matters. If you have a felony record, and you don't agree with the government's version of events, the only way to change the narrative is to share your own—out loud. Public speaking helped me rebuild my life and network. Want to start? Read Dale Carnegie's book on public speaking.
Join our weekly webinar every Monday at 1PM Pacific / 4PM Eastern.

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