Brother Marcus!

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  • Brother Marcus

  • 37 / Male
  • MORROW, Georgia, US
  • Last Login: 11/6/2009

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  • Books

    Hello Reader: I would love if you would consider purchasing a copy of my first book, "The Wise Men and Women Have Sent Me to Tell You", for yourself, your sons or daughters, nieces or nephews or a young man in your community who is trying to find himself. I wrote this book for all young people generally and for our young men specifically. I know I don’t have to tell you the challenges of raising decent young men in today's times. This book was written after working with our young people across America for the last 15 years of my life. I have a pretty good idea of the mindset, the heart and the spirit of our youth. This book complements everything you have been saying to your teenagers and puts your ultimate message to them into language that a young person growing up in today's times can understand. Description of the book: “This is the first book by Motivational Speaker and Trainer, Marcus Girard. This is a book of guidance and instruction. Mr. Girard candidly shares his experiences of growing up on the mean streets of Brooklyn, New York and offers readers four life principles that aided him in keeping his own life on track. This book helps young men to take a hard look at the kind of men they are becoming spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, socially and sexually. Mr. Girard hammers away at the pseudo image of manhood that negative rap music and hip hop culture offers young men in today’s times. Other topics covered in this book include functional illiteracy and the immeasurable value of reading, developing a work ethic, and transitioning out of their parent’s home. Young men get a chance to look ten years into the future and consider where the positive and negative consequences of their actions have brought them. This book is recommended reading for all young men aged, 14 through 30. Many grown men who have read this book shared that they wished that they had read this book when they were young men. They shared that it would have helped them stay out of so much trouble!” To purchase my book please go to my website at www.marcusgirard.com. I work with Pay Pal and they have been deemed to be highly efficient and safe for all online transactions. I will send your book out to you immediately. You may also go to www.amazon.com to purchase your copy of the book. I look forward to hearing from you soon. If you need to get in contact with me for any reason, please call my offices at 404-542-3808. Thank you again and God bless! My Online Radio Show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/brothermarcusshow

Details

  • Status: Married
  • Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: 6' 4" / Some extra baggage
  • Ethnicity: Black / African descent
  • Religion: Other
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / No
  • Education: Some college
  • Occupation: Motivational Speaker / Trainer / Author
  • Income: $45,000 to $60,000

Schools

  • Paul Robeson Hs

    • Brooklyn,NY
    • Graduated: 1990
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: High School Diploma
    1986 to 1990

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About me:

A Brief Profile of Brother Marcus! Motivational Speaker, Trainer and Author Brother Marcus was born on November 15, 1972 to Joseph and Carol Girard. Marcus comes from a large family where he is the middle child of three older brothers and three younger sisters. Marcus is married to Sister Cecelia and they have six wonderful children together. As a youth, Marcus grew up in a high risk, hard core inner city environment in Brooklyn, New York. Marcus lost many of his friends to drugs, gangs, guns and violence. As a youngster, Marcus was determined that one day, he would find a way to help people overcome the negative circumstances and difficulty factors that are a natural part of everyone’s lives. Brother Marcus attended College at the esteemed and prestigious Morehouse College. In 1994, Marcus developed a company called the Youth and Adult Intervention Services. This company now has over fifteen years experience with both Youth and Adult Leadership Development and Motivational Self—Esteem Training. Marcus has personally worked with many diverse groups of youth that has ranged from the extremely at – risk to the most elite students in America. His presentations provide valuable insight into the current mindset of today’s youth and adults. Marcus has also developed several curriculums and programs that include a Statewide Manhood and Fatherhood Training Program and workshops on topics such as Marriage and Family Relationships and Parent Empowerment. He has coordinated the Southwest Georgia Teen Fatherhood Program and worked with Teen Mothers in school systems. He has recorded several motivational CD’s and is the author of the recently published book for males, “The Wise Men and Women Have Sent Me to tell You.” Marcus also serves as the host of the extremely popular Internet Radio Talk Show, “The Brother Marcus Show”. Brother Marcus is a natural communicator who has personally motivated tens of thousands of youth and adults. He is frequently called in by various organizations and churches to conduct leadership development seminars, parenting classes, and to motivate employees. He is a cultivator of the human spirit. His enlightening and illuminating presentations reach deep into the hearts and minds of audiences all over America and inspires self—improvement. You may reach him through his offices at 404-542-3808.

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