Motivational speaker and author Tammy Kling, former NBA Laker star Maurice “Mo” Evans and his protege, Marcus Tuggle, recently spoke with youth at McFadden Ranch, delivering an inspirational message to keep the faith and put the past behind them when they re-enter society.
Kling, the head of the publishing company On Fire Books, said she was eager to speak with the youth and plans to become a TJJD volunteer/mentor so she can conduct writing workshops and bring in more exceptional speakers.
Kling also shared her personal story and emphasized the “POWER OF WORDS,” the title of her TED Talk and a key element of her success.
Evans, who heads the Houstonbased Every Level of Success Sports and Entertainment Group, mentors young athletes and he encouraged the youth at McFadden to avoid three specific pitfalls in life – being a people pleaser, being a procrastinator, and being too proud.
He said just learning to change those things helped him tremendously.
Tuggle shared his story and let the youth know that life is full of challenges but they can overcome them if they stay focused and do the right thing.
They ended the presentation with a powerful prayer circle that clearly encouraged the youth who participated.
Photo: Maurice “Mo” Evans speaks with a McFadden youth.
Kling, the head of the publishing company On Fire Books, said she was eager to speak with the youth and plans to become a TJJD volunteer/mentor so she can conduct writing workshops and bring in more exceptional speakers.
Kling also shared her personal story and emphasized the “POWER OF WORDS,” the title of her TED Talk and a key element of her success.
Evans, who heads the Houstonbased Every Level of Success Sports and Entertainment Group, mentors young athletes and he encouraged the youth at McFadden to avoid three specific pitfalls in life – being a people pleaser, being a procrastinator, and being too proud.
He said just learning to change those things helped him tremendously.
Tuggle shared his story and let the youth know that life is full of challenges but they can overcome them if they stay focused and do the right thing.
They ended the presentation with a powerful prayer circle that clearly encouraged the youth who participated.
Photo: Maurice “Mo” Evans speaks with a McFadden youth.