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Multiply Yourself
Friction, identity, and impact.
The talk I have been giving for years. The things holding you back are the compass to your leverage, and pain is the fuel. Built and tested in 15-, 45-, and 90-minute versions for schools, companies, and founder rooms.
Best fit for
Schools · Companies · Founder workshops · Leadership programs
Available as
15-min keynote · 45-min keynote · 90-min workshop
Friction is not a wall. It is a compass, pointing straight at where your leverage has been hiding the whole time.
From Multiply Yourself
The talk
Friction is everywhere. Pain shows up in life, school, and work. Most of us ignore it. I have spent my life asking what if the very things holding us back could actually push us forward. What if friction was a compass and pain was fuel.
I have built multiple ventures. Some worked, some did not. I always felt ahead in my head and behind in the world. Friction slowed me down, systems failed me, and sometimes I burned out. The truth is that friction was not a wall. It was a signal. A compass showing where the leverage was hiding.
This talk is for the audience that knows they were built for more and has not figured out how to convert the resistance into the lift. I walk them through the framework: name the friction, find the identity move underneath it, build the leverage that compounds. It works on a high school stage. It works at a 1,500-person leadership summit. It works at a small founder dinner where everyone is already burned out.
By the end I want every person in the room to leave with one piece of friction they used to call a setback and one move they are going to make this week to turn it into leverage.
What your audience leaves with
What every room takes home.
- Takeaway 01
Why friction is a compass, not a wall
- Takeaway 02
The identity move underneath every recurring setback
- Takeaway 03
How to turn a personal limitation into a leverage system
- Takeaway 04
The one practice that compounds when nothing else seems to be working
Is this the right talk for your room?
Strong fit if your audience has been through real friction and is ready to do something with it. Especially strong with rooms where people feel ahead in their head and behind in the world.
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