Teen Behavior Expert JOSH SHIPP

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http://JoshShipp.com

Josh Shipp is the host of the TV Show JUMP SHIPP, author of "The Teen's Guide to World Domination", named a CNN Young Person Who Rocks and was listed on INC. Magazine's 30 under 30 list.

Josh has established an international reputation as a teen behavior expert who can get through to any teen. He's spoken at universities such as Harvard, Stanford, & UCLA. He's addressed groups of parents, educators, and mental health professionals on "how to get through to teens." Plus he has spoken to more than TWO MILLION teenagers live. He is a recognized on-air expert for such media outlets as MTV, CNN, and FOX. Josh offers up a healthy dose of advice that he calls "in your face, but on your side."

FEATURED SPEAKER AT...

National FFA
National FCCLA
National FBLA
National SADD
National Student Council
National Youth Summit
National School to Work
National Teen Leaders
National SADD
National BPA
Georgetown University
Harvard University
Stanford University
UCLA
Youth Entrepreneurs
America's Promise
Colorado FFA
YPulse
Iowa 4H
It's My Life
Casey Family Programs
Independent Living Programs
National CASA
Missouri DECA
Oklahoma TSA
People to People
500+ High School & Middle Schools

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  • @ViktoriaVision Adult might be the wrong word but I think for an individual that's pushing through a hard time, a mentor or guide that has been through a similar hardship can be key

  • youtube.com/watch?v=IZyIfq4lhw­s

  • While I appreciate his message and think he is definitely inspiring, I wish he wouldn't have said the part about how we all need an adult who sees who we could be. In younger teenage years, yes. But when speaking at universities, it's important to remember that many of those students are already living adult lives and should not be treated as though they are still children who need adults to push them. They ARE adults and must be the ones to motivate themselves now.

  • I have to say, he is the best motivational speaker I have ever heard. After leaving the conference I said hi to every person I saw. :D

  • @whisper10234 i know he's funny and its all about NOVa!!

  • this guy came to our school today!

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