“Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that we will ever do.” – Brené Brown
Congratulations on advancing to Stage 2 for the Voices of Impact Awards™ 2022-2023 program!
This is the page that you submit your Official Stage 2 Form that will be reviewed by our in-house team and/or 3rd party judges to determine if you will advance to Stage 3.
Before you submit your form, take a look at the complimentary training provided by our Resource Partners by Clicking Here. You may want to dive into some of the training first.
If you already know the 8-minute talk you plan to present during this Awards program and have your 2-minute segment ready to share then go ahead and fill out the Stage 2 Submission Form below.
If you have not yet recorded your 2-minute video segment of your talk, you have some time to do so. You have 21 days to submit the Stage 2 Form from the date you were accepted to advance to Stage 2 (check your email notification).
You can prepare this information on your own, or seek the guidance of professional coaches and trainers. However you prepare is completely up to you. There is no preferential treatment given to anyone that purchases products or coaching through us, our Resource Partners, or third party providers. It really is all about you, your message, and the positive impact you can make in the world!
Stage 2 is a video recording of you delivering a 2 1/2 minute segment of the talk you plan to present if you are selected as one of the top 10 finalists for the Voices of Impact Awards™.
Stage 2 Form is due within 21 days from the date you were accepted to advance to Stage 2 (check your email notification).
Be sure to choose a segment that delivers the heart of your message or that captures our attention and builds intrigue. Take us on a journey where we are hanging on your every word. Where in that moment, the world melts away and all we see and hear is you and the powerful story you are sharing.
This is also where you will provide us with a link to the video recording of your talk. You will upload the video to YouTube. Ensure the video is set to “unlisted” or “public” so our judges are able to access and review it.
Your Stage 2 submission will be reviewed by our in-house team and/or independent judges will be looking for your joy, your passion, and the impact of your message. During Stage 3 the judges will be using a 100-point scale that includes: Impact (30 points), Originality (25 points), Content and Structure (20 points), Presentation Style (15 points), and Universal Message (10 points). For more details, please review our Official Awards Guide HERE.
If you are selected as one of the top 10 finalists, or as an alternate, you will be notified by email to advance to the Stage 3 finals.
If you do not advance to Stage 3, you can still enjoy the other benefits included in the Awards program, such as access to our extensive complimentary training programs.
During Stage 2 we encourage you to access the Resource Partners and enjoy complimentary training from industry experts who will guide you on topics such as how to create your heroic story, plan your talk, get rid of the jitters, look great on video, present at your very best, and much more. This training is worth thousands of dollars and it’s yours, with our compliments. Use this training to improve your presentation skills, enhance your marketing, accelerate your business, and so much more beyond your participation in these Awards.
To maintain the integrity and reputation of the Awards, all Stage 2 submissions will be reviewed for compliance with our Content Guidelines (see below) by our in house team and/or independent judges. If an applicant is found to be in violation of the Content Guidelines, they will be notified via email and will receive one opportunity to revise their video submission for Stage 2 provided it is received before the deadline of May 15, 2023. All revised video submissions will be reviewed for compliance.
In Stage 2 you must prepare and submit a 2 1/2 minute video with the following elements:
In addition, please ensure:
These Awards were created to honor excellence in communications, and to celebrate people with stories that will inspire and move society forward. We respect your right to have opinions and know that we ourselves have strong opinions on much of what is going on in the world. However, to maintain the integrity and reputation of these Awards we must eliminate from consideration any content which may be deemed offensive, derogatory, objectionable, sexist, promotes violence, contains hate speech, vulgarity, indecent humor, or which discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, ethnicity, origin, religion, or sexual orientation.
These topics are absolutely banned and any entries containing such topics will not be considered:
Here is a good summary with 3 key points. Use this as a guide to write your own story summary to submit in Stage 2. Also, download “How to Write Your Heroic Story,” a complimentary book on how to craft your story.
Just a few weeks before heading off to Parris Island, Marine Corps boot camp, I arrived home from school, went up to my bedroom, and found the plastic bag from the dry cleaners that I kept hidden in my closet. I sat on my bed and wrapped the bag tightly around my head, and then I waited. I was alone in my room, but I heard the voice say, “Don’t do it.”
I was only 17. I was lost, angry, and felt completely worthless.
I was known by the name of good-for-nothing. Actually, my full name was “absolutely good-for-nothing.” It’s a name my parents gave me at age 4 or 5. I didn’t understand why, it’s what they called me. And the more I was called by this name…the more good-for-nothing I became.
The name calling was only part of it. The constant and vicious beatings were the other part. Although the physical abuse was truly painful, nothing compared with the searing pain I felt from the indifference and deprivation of love.
Knowing that I was in trouble, my girlfriend gave me a book titled: “The Power of Positive Thinking” by Norman Vincent Peale. In it, I read 7 words which caused me to change the direction of my life. Those words are: “Change Your Thoughts and Change Your World.” I didn’t know how, or if it was possible to change my thoughts, but I did know that I could change my world. And so, then and there, I made the decision to take my life.
I took my life away from my parents, my teachers, and from my home. And at the end of 13 weeks of boot camp, I was named the Platoon Honor Graduate, awarded the coveted Dress Blue Uniform and rank of private first class. Because of basic training, I learned that I was good at a lot of things. I transformed from a good-for-nothing boy without a future, to a man that would go on to achieve some amazing things and help a lot of people.
3 key points from my story are: (1) Much of what we are taught about ourselves is a lie. (2) Each of us has something of value that we can share with others. (3) You are not your story, you are the author of your story, and as the author, you can change who you are at any time that you desire.
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