How a Nine Year Old’s Idea Started a Movement

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In this awe-inspiring podcast episode, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of our young co-founder, Blaise Rector, who ignited a movement of positivity and limitless potential.

Join us as we unravel the secrets behind the audacious dream and the unwavering belief that fueled the Say Yes journey. This young visionary will leave you spellbound with his infectious spirit.

Prepare to be captivated by their contagious enthusiasm as we share practical tips and insights that can empower individuals of all ages to unleash their full potential and create a life they love.

Are you ready to embark on this extraordinary journey alongside our young Chief Fun Officer? Then tune in now to witness the power of dreams, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of possibility!

Topics discussed in this episode:

Topic 1: About Blaise Rector [03:26]

Topic 2: How did The Say Yes Experience started? [03:50]

Topic 3: What are some ways to inspire other people to say yes? [17:47]

Topic 4: Say Yes List [18:24]

Topic 5: How can kids start saying yes? [20:08]

Topic 6: Is there a situation that you said know and turned it around to a yes? [20:38]

Topic 7: We hold each other accountable [24:29]

Topic 8: B’s advice [25:43]

Topic 9: What’s the next thing that you’re going to say yes to? [27:15]

Topic 10: How to start implementing say yes into your everyday lives? [29:42]

Other resources mentioned throughout the episode.

Download the free Say Yes List: http://thesayyesexperience.com/list

Get your copy of our new ebook at https://thesayyesexperience.com/book

Change your life with Blaise and Jessica’s ten other books at https://jessicarector.com/store

We want to connect with!!

Join our free Facebook Community of other Say Yesers at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesayyesexperience

Connect with us on all social media @thesayyesexperience

Post a picture of you doing your Say Yes List item (jump up for the picture if you can, like our logo) and tag us @thesayyesexperience

Thank you to our guest.

You can connect with our guest at: jessicarector.com and jessica@jessicarector.com

Thank you also to:

Blaise Rector, CFO, Chief Fun Officer

Lisa Rehurek, our Business Advisor

Our team at jessICAREctor Enterprises

Producer and host: Jessica Rector

Editor: Rex Angelo Viray

Graphics: Rex Angelo Viray

Logo: Zen Zai

 

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