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You are here: Home / Podcast / Shake the Dirt: How to Use What You’ve Gone Through as a Catalyst for Your Future

Shake the Dirt: How to Use What You’ve Gone Through as a Catalyst for Your Future

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In this interview with Michael Arterberry, you’ll learn how to feel encouraged no matter what you’ve gone through.

You can get Michael’s free book “Be Encouraged: 250 Days of Motivation and Encouragement” at https://www.shakethedirtexperience.com

Follow Michael at: https://www.facebook.com/michael.arterberry

Michael Arterberry, is a Master Encourager and Dynamic Motivational Speaker. As a teenager, Michael was fortunate to receive guidance from positive adult role models who helped him overcome adversities and set high expectations for his future. For more than 25 years, he has been helping teens and adults to use what they have gone through as a catalyst for success rather than an obstacle for failure.

Michael received the 2010 USA Network’s Characters Unite Award for exceptional commitment to combating prejudice and discrimination while increasing tolerance and acceptance within the community. He is also the recipient of the 2014 100 Men of Color Award for leadership in education, government, mentorship, entrepreneurial success and community service. 

In 2008, Michael founded Youth Voices Center, Inc. a non profit with the mission of helping young people to become active, productive members of society by overcoming their obstacles, their history, stereotypes and even their own self image and limiting beliefs. 

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