As a youngster, John Walsh encountered a good deal of adversity. During high school, he became homeless; his immediate family had moved away and the family that had offered to take him in ended up stealing his savings.  

So, how did a homeless high school senior end up becoming a Director for Disney and then CEO of a movement that positively impacts the lives of our youth? 

On today’s The Adverse Effect, we’ll speak with John who emphasizes the important message that... you are never too old to change direction. Proving this by graduating from college and interning at Disney in his 30’s, before climbing the ladder to Director within 9 years. 

He was successful and had the degrees and accolades on his walls, but he questioned what those walls would look like if he replaced them with pictures of all the people he had impacted in life...they would be blank. 

That was when StandoutX was born.  

John Walsh is the passionate, energetic, and dedicated President and CEO of StandoutX, whose mission is to inspire and help the next generation of amazing people and world-class businesses to maximize their potential and rise from start to stand out.  

“I learned my lessons from the past and I applied them to my future.” —John Walsh 

“How can you fulfill a higher purpose or higher calling if you stop at a certain point?” —John Walsh 

“I was focusing on the accolades and the degrees and money I got and the titles I had but at the end of the day I wasn’t really making a difference.” —John Walsh 

 

Today on The Adverse Effect: 

Moving past your plateau in life   How we impact others   Always wanting more and never being satisfied  Discussing the framework in order to ‘standout’  Our purpose in life  

 Resources Mentioned: 

The Standout Experience: How Students and Young Professionals Can Rise, Shine, and Impact When It Matters Most by John Walsh 

Connect with John Walsh: 

StandoutX  StandoutX on Facebook  JohnWalsh - Standout on Twitter  John Walsh on Facebook  Email: j[email protected] 

 

 

Want to share your own story? 

 

Want to talk about your own adversity or know someone who might have an inspiring story to share with our audience? Send out an application to become a guest on The Adverse Effect Podcast using the link below: 

APPLY AS A GUEST 

 

Thanks for tuning in!  

Thank you for joining us on today’s episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. 

Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code.  

Don’t forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what’s in store for you! 

The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon

 

As a youngster, John Walsh encountered a good deal of adversity. During high school, he became homeless; his immediate family had moved away and the family that had offered to take him in ended up stealing his savings.  

So, how did a homeless high school senior end up becoming a Director for Disney and then CEO of a movement that positively impacts the lives of our youth? 

On today’s The Adverse Effect, we’ll speak with John who emphasizes the important message that... you are never too old to change direction. Proving this by graduating from college and interning at Disney in his 30’s, before climbing the ladder to Director within 9 years. 

He was successful and had the degrees and accolades on his walls, but he questioned what those walls would look like if he replaced them with pictures of all the people he had impacted in life...they would be blank. 

That was when StandoutX was born.  

John Walsh is the passionate, energetic, and dedicated President and CEO of StandoutX, whose mission is to inspire and help the next generation of amazing people and world-class businesses to maximize their potential and rise from start to stand out.  

“I learned my lessons from the past and I applied them to my future.” —John Walsh 

“How can you fulfill a higher purpose or higher calling if you stop at a certain point?” —John Walsh 

“I was focusing on the accolades and the degrees and money I got and the titles I had but at the end of the day I wasn’t really making a difference.” —John Walsh 

 

Today on The Adverse Effect: 

Moving past your plateau in life   How we impact others   Always wanting more and never being satisfied  Discussing the framework in order to ‘standout’  Our purpose in life  

 Resources Mentioned: 

The Standout Experience: How Students and Young Professionals Can Rise, Shine, and Impact When It Matters Most by John Walsh 

Connect with John Walsh: 

StandoutX  StandoutX on Facebook  JohnWalsh - Standout on Twitter  John Walsh on Facebook  Email: j[email protected] 

 

 

Want to share your own story? 

 

Want to talk about your own adversity or know someone who might have an inspiring story to share with our audience? Send out an application to become a guest on The Adverse Effect Podcast using the link below: 

APPLY AS A GUEST 

 

Thanks for tuning in!  

Thank you for joining us on today’s episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. 

Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code.  

Don’t forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what’s in store for you! 

The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon

 

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