Barbara Majeski
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
My very first booking after going through training was the Today Show. And if you Google, you see I've been on there several, several times. That's awesome. But the message in this is like, then recently I read the Go-Giver and it's such a good book. I didn't do that humanitarian work so that I could get access to the Today Show. I did it because it was the right thing to do.
My very first booking after going through training was the Today Show. And if you Google, you see I've been on there several, several times. That's awesome. But the message in this is like, then recently I read the Go-Giver and it's such a good book. I didn't do that humanitarian work so that I could get access to the Today Show. I did it because it was the right thing to do.
My very first booking after going through training was the Today Show. And if you Google, you see I've been on there several, several times. That's awesome. But the message in this is like, then recently I read the Go-Giver and it's such a good book. I didn't do that humanitarian work so that I could get access to the Today Show. I did it because it was the right thing to do.
And if sometimes when you're lost and escaping the drift, I think this is super important. Live a life of service, live a life of giving back. And when you're lost in the sauce, Can you go to that space of how can I use my experiences to help others and get out of my own way and start getting more clarity and more gratitude?
And if sometimes when you're lost and escaping the drift, I think this is super important. Live a life of service, live a life of giving back. And when you're lost in the sauce, Can you go to that space of how can I use my experiences to help others and get out of my own way and start getting more clarity and more gratitude?
And if sometimes when you're lost and escaping the drift, I think this is super important. Live a life of service, live a life of giving back. And when you're lost in the sauce, Can you go to that space of how can I use my experiences to help others and get out of my own way and start getting more clarity and more gratitude?
Because that humanitarian award not only led me to the Today Show in a very funny way, I had gotten that award with Johnson & Johnson. They were the corporate humanitarian award. When I was diagnosed with cancer, The CEO, Alex Gorski, his assistant, Danielle, saw because I'd posted on Facebook that I had cancer.
Because that humanitarian award not only led me to the Today Show in a very funny way, I had gotten that award with Johnson & Johnson. They were the corporate humanitarian award. When I was diagnosed with cancer, The CEO, Alex Gorski, his assistant, Danielle, saw because I'd posted on Facebook that I had cancer.
Because that humanitarian award not only led me to the Today Show in a very funny way, I had gotten that award with Johnson & Johnson. They were the corporate humanitarian award. When I was diagnosed with cancer, The CEO, Alex Gorski, his assistant, Danielle, saw because I'd posted on Facebook that I had cancer.
And she called me and said, Alex Gorski, the CEO of Johnson & Johnson, thank you, was like, whatever you need, Johnson & Johnson is right there. Wow. I was like, well, now I can't die because I got Johnson & Johnson.
And she called me and said, Alex Gorski, the CEO of Johnson & Johnson, thank you, was like, whatever you need, Johnson & Johnson is right there. Wow. I was like, well, now I can't die because I got Johnson & Johnson.
And she called me and said, Alex Gorski, the CEO of Johnson & Johnson, thank you, was like, whatever you need, Johnson & Johnson is right there. Wow. I was like, well, now I can't die because I got Johnson & Johnson.
I couldn't even like, I was like, oh, this is, I mean, so again, like you're, you know, escaping the drift and understanding like, you know, we all go adrift and we all get lost in the sauce. Sometimes we just have to go back to how can I live a life of service? How can I give back and serve those people
I couldn't even like, I was like, oh, this is, I mean, so again, like you're, you know, escaping the drift and understanding like, you know, we all go adrift and we all get lost in the sauce. Sometimes we just have to go back to how can I live a life of service? How can I give back and serve those people
I couldn't even like, I was like, oh, this is, I mean, so again, like you're, you know, escaping the drift and understanding like, you know, we all go adrift and we all get lost in the sauce. Sometimes we just have to go back to how can I live a life of service? How can I give back and serve those people
at a space that resonates for me because we all have certain experiences and maybe it is getting tasered in the eye where you learn how to serve and help others through that. It's it, it, there's so many layers to it. So, um, yeah. Yeah.
at a space that resonates for me because we all have certain experiences and maybe it is getting tasered in the eye where you learn how to serve and help others through that. It's it, it, there's so many layers to it. So, um, yeah. Yeah.
at a space that resonates for me because we all have certain experiences and maybe it is getting tasered in the eye where you learn how to serve and help others through that. It's it, it, there's so many layers to it. So, um, yeah. Yeah.
100%, the more you give, the more you get, which is so cliche, but it is so karmically real. And I remember hearing about this group of kids in like a very urban area, very poor area, and they were always taking handouts. And this teacher came in and was like, we're gonna go ahead and help others in the community.
100%, the more you give, the more you get, which is so cliche, but it is so karmically real. And I remember hearing about this group of kids in like a very urban area, very poor area, and they were always taking handouts. And this teacher came in and was like, we're gonna go ahead and help others in the community.