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Teeg Speaks

  • Writer: Teeg Stouffer
    Teeg Stouffer
  • Jun 10
  • 2 min read

Legacy is misunderstood.


I misunderstood it, too.


I was a kid who grew up using my voice.


In the sixth grade, I was in one of those after school TV specials.


I got my first radio show when I was 14 years old.


By the time I was 16 years old, I worked at WHO-radio in Des Moines, and I had a morning show on KWDM-FM.


I started the country’s first all-digital student-run radio station at Waldorf College, KZOW. I did a semester abroad at Oxford, landing a role at a BBC affiliate.


Then I had a winding career in media, marketing and large-scale events.


I did the stuff you have seen on TV or events that you've been to or that you've seen on TV - high profile, large format.


Then … I shifted my focus from national stage to what matters most.


You.


The fascinating stories behind every door.


Yours.


And what I learned from being inside of big stories, telling high profile stories, and then helping tell the amazing stories all-around us, is that few people are driving their life with a high level view.


Everybody’s looking down.


Not just at their phones, although that dopamine machine has sucked us into a very narrow hole.


But we are looking down on on another, there's inter-generational decay, a collapse of trust, we've bred the 'anxiety generation,' and we don't have to live this way.


In fact, there are some people who don't.


I want to help others step into that group.


Through my work as a documentary storyteller, I've come to the conclusion that we’re all telling a story with our lives, and the only question is whether it’s a good one.


Most of us want it to be.


We just don’t know how to get there.


I can help.


Let me come bring a keynote, workshop, or consultation to your organization, company, community or event.


More on all of this at TeegSpeaks.com or just reach out through the Contact Page here at Fascination Films.

 
 
 
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