Exclusive John Maxwell Interview You Won’t Want to Miss
After a long hiatus from blogging, I’m hoping to be able to get back into the rhythm of things again. We had a large event last week that GiANT puts on called the Maximum Impact Simulcast. The event brings in some speaking heavyweights to Atlanta in front of about 1000 people which is then broadcast live to downlink locations all over the world. I think we had almost 400 sites hosting the event, with over 65,000 in attendance worldwide.
My schedule was crazy, to the say the least, but now things are beginning to slow down a bit. Hopefully that will translate into more regular posts here.
Wanted to share a fun video done by Tripp Crosby, one of the co-hosts (with sports announcer Ernie Johnson) this year. We showed this fake interview with John Maxwell at the event. Enjoy!
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