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Jessica Brown is a motivational speaker and coach. She joins us to share her experience as a first-generation American, raised in a multicultural community, surrounded by Iranian and Argentine families. She talks about her childhood, time in the military, adopting a child through the foster care system, and learning to accept her identity.
Highlights:
{02:23} What makes Jessica a titan?
{09:22} Choosing Adoption
{11:30} Learning to not be ashamed of your identity.
{17:00} Almost dying at the hands of a drunk driver.
{35:30} Choosing to join the military.
{53:10} How to stop yourself from looking for validation from the opposite sex.
Jessica Brown Bio:
Jessica Brown is a sought-after Empowerment Speaker, Confidence Coach, and Mentor. As a natural connector, Jessica has the ability to make people feel seen and heard. With 70% of teen girls not seeing themselves as good enough compared to their peers, Jessica is passionate about changing that narrative. As a teen, she looked for validation from others and became a perfectionist out of a desire to hide her external flaws.
Her exceptional communication is a result of her degree in Communication, learning English as a second language, and her fluency in Spanish which she learned as a child growing up in Panama. Jessica is a Veteran of the United States Army and attributes her level of resilience to overcoming physical and mental challenges she endured while serving, as well as various life-altering experiences.
Connect with Jessica:
https://www.jessbrownspeaks.com
Check out all of our interviews: https://titanevolutionpodcast.com/blog/
Connect with Travis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nonprofitarchitect/
Connect with Carol: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-carpenter-8231a466/
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By Travis JohnsonJessica Brown is a motivational speaker and coach. She joins us to share her experience as a first-generation American, raised in a multicultural community, surrounded by Iranian and Argentine families. She talks about her childhood, time in the military, adopting a child through the foster care system, and learning to accept her identity.
Highlights:
{02:23} What makes Jessica a titan?
{09:22} Choosing Adoption
{11:30} Learning to not be ashamed of your identity.
{17:00} Almost dying at the hands of a drunk driver.
{35:30} Choosing to join the military.
{53:10} How to stop yourself from looking for validation from the opposite sex.
Jessica Brown Bio:
Jessica Brown is a sought-after Empowerment Speaker, Confidence Coach, and Mentor. As a natural connector, Jessica has the ability to make people feel seen and heard. With 70% of teen girls not seeing themselves as good enough compared to their peers, Jessica is passionate about changing that narrative. As a teen, she looked for validation from others and became a perfectionist out of a desire to hide her external flaws.
Her exceptional communication is a result of her degree in Communication, learning English as a second language, and her fluency in Spanish which she learned as a child growing up in Panama. Jessica is a Veteran of the United States Army and attributes her level of resilience to overcoming physical and mental challenges she endured while serving, as well as various life-altering experiences.
Connect with Jessica:
https://www.jessbrownspeaks.com
Check out all of our interviews: https://titanevolutionpodcast.com/blog/
Connect with Travis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nonprofitarchitect/
Connect with Carol: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-carpenter-8231a466/
Sponsored Links:
Podcast TITAN: Are you ready to take your podcast to the next level? https://podcasttitan.com/
Iron Dog Media specializes in delivering high-quality, complete media solutions. https://irondog.media/
Motovixens: Experience the Difference! https://www.motovixens.com/