FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
$1,500 hour for speaking presentations
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
A Powerful Message of Courage, Perseverance and Hope For Our #Youth Note to self: `The more you begin to fool yourself, youre not fooling anyone else. I wish I understood why I chose to live the way I did. But, the best thing that comes to mind, I did what I had to do to eat, survive and live. Many can stand and judge anothers situations, but try wearing their shoes and then perhaps only then you can tell their story. Jeff Hodges opens his conversation with the reader by allowing us to wear his shoes. His brutally honest series of personal anecdotes take us into his childhood life in the streets where he succumbs to a world of violence, crime, and drugs. In his series of gut-wrenching narratives, Mr. Hodges thoughtfully weaves his ownership of his choices in with his deeply embedded feelings of abandonment, which his real father left him [me]with. In detailing his struggles to come to terms with the injustices in his life, it is Jeff who directly confronts his demons -within himself deciding that he has had enough . and he wanted to change and sought after it. In doing so, Mr. Hodges imparts a powerful message of courage, perseverance, and of hope one that demonstrates the resiliency of the human mind and spirit and serves as a platform for Jeffs life-changing messages and mission. After setting the thematic tone of personal accountability a midst extreme diversity, Jeff Hodges takes us on a journey through a collection of conversations - delivering a series of life lessons from distinguished, yet down-to-earth individuals. It is through these conversations and their myriad of perspectives, that Mr. Hodges is able to reach out to his primary audience young men of color and inspire them with words of encouragement, If you want to your situation to change, you have to change. With timeless teachings from relevant mentors, Jeff accomplishes this goal
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Schools Facilities Youth Organizations, at-risk groups,Transitional centers, mentoring organizations,