Join us in embracing interruptive leadership—a selfless act that interrupts mediocrity, cultivates excellence, and empowers students to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
Go beyond traditional teaching methods to mentor, guide, and inspire students towards achieving their full potential. Together we help students take ownership of their learning journey and find their voice. This intentional approach to inspiration with action moves students from feeling inspired about discovering their role in their own learning journey to developing as a leader in class, on campus, and in life.
After the keynote Jonathan engages students in small group sessions that explore the pillars of the Finding your Voice Club, shaping character, developing skills, and accessing opportunities. This collaborative experience introduces this group of student leaders to the tools they will be using throughout the next year to take more ownership of their learning, positively influence their peers, and explore future career and life opportunities.
Options Available:
• A Kickoff Keynote empowering students to find their voice
• Three small group launch sessions for 20–25 students in each session
• 26 weekly finding your voice content lessons
Value to your students
• Personal Growth: This club could provide a platform for individuals to explore and express their unique perspectives. It can help in developing communication skills, boosting confidence, and fostering a sense of self-awareness.
• Community Engagement: Being part of the “Finding Your Voice” club can offer opportunities to connect with like-minded students. It can foster a sense of community and belonging, providing a supportive environment to share thoughts and ideas.
• Leadership Opportunities: The club could also offer various leadership roles. These roles can provide practical experience in leading and managing teams, which can be beneficial for future career prospects.
Running a guided “Finding Your Voice” club can offer numerous benefits to both teachers and students. Here are some potential benefits.
Running a guided “Finding Your Voice” club can offer numerous benefits to both teachers and students. Here are some potential benefits.
Impact for Teachers
Professional Development
Stronger Relationships
Insight into Student Needs
Impact for Students
Enhanced Character Development
Increased Academic Performance
Improved Communication and Development of Student Voice
Improved Social Interaction Skills
Preparation for Future Success
“You are not every day, regular, average people. You are the innovators, creators, and discoverers of the future. Taking ownership of that now is the key to your success.”
“You are not every day, regular, average people. You are the innovators, creators, and discoverers of the future. Taking ownership of that now is the key to your success.”
—Jonathan Grant Brown