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The beauty of Jake Bailey is that he is able to take the time to search deeply and find solutions. He played college football for Stanford.
It is a hugely inspiring and uplifting presentation. A week before he was due to deliver this speech, Jake fell ill and was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer known to man. His courage. It is his single mindedness about his task at hand that has meant he has approached his battle with cancer from quite a different perspective to those who have gone before him. Getting cancer was the best thing that ever happened to me, because it taught me so much more about life than I would ever have learned otherwise”.We all strive to be someone like Jake Bailey. He has been public speaking full-time for over 3 years now, and has presented several hundred speeches across four dozen cities, to tens of thousands of people- for audiences of 3 people and audiences of 3,000 people, aged from 8 to 80 years old.
He needed them. A week before he was due to deliver this speech, Jake fell ill and was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer known to man. That is their job after all.
To have his mana.
But most importantly – his humility. Growing up in Salt Lake City, Bailey was a performer in numerous theatrical productions and developed an interest in makeup artistry while assisting set artists. This is rare.Jake Bailey was unceremoniously uprooted from the life and future he had planned at 18. Will I be entertained? Jake Bailey's personal journey a story worth sharing. Bailey attended Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City and graduated in 1996. Those words gave him the strength to fight his Goliath.This has been a journey for Jake, a young man whose life was turned upside down. He is also an official ambassador for two charities- Maia Health Foundation in New Zealand, and Tour de Cure in Australia, and is incredibly passionate about these organisations and the differences they make.When you sit in an audience to receive a speech, you do so with a distinct sense of resignation. - Duration: 13:35. He tells the full story, the lessons he has learnt, how it has changed his outlook on life, the benefit that these changes have bought him, and how others can implement them in their own lives on a daily basis.He is the author of the #1 Bestselling book, ‘What Cancer Taught Me’, a weekly columnist for the NZ Herald, and the subject of the documentary ‘The Common Touch’.
Jake would be the first to tell you that nothing in life is certain, but one thing quite categorically is: Jake Bailey has a gift for making us want to be better human beings simply by telling his story. Growing up in Salt Lake City, Bailey was a performer in numerous theatrical productions and developed an interest in makeup artistry while assisting set artists.
All of his plans scuppered while his friends progressed. The students watched and were moved. His message strikes at the very core of all that we take for granted.
Professional career. Jake Bailey draws deeply to delicately weave the medical twists and turns of the reality of his cancer with the words he needed from others to survive and spur him on. Will I find it just a little too long? Jacob "Jake" Bailey (March 16, 1978 – October 23, 2015) was an American make-up artist and photographer. Jake is confronting, honest and at times graphic.
NEW ZEALAND Jake Bailey: 'I don't see cancer as a thief' 13 May, 2017 5:00am. However, another trait that any audience who is lucky enough to experience Jake Bailey will learn – is that he is most unconcerned about what others think.
Bailey was a 3rd Team All-American Punter in 2017 by GPR Punt Rating system. New columnist Jake Bailey: The boy who happened to have cancer. A torn family who were supporting a dying son, a new partner who showed more love than some partners who have been with someone for years show, and a lot of people who didn’t know what to do.He speaks of remission and a life that had gone on without him. The world would soon learn what the audience did that night.
There is also a sense of anticipation. Public Speaker - Author - Columnist - Charity ambassador "Be gallant, be great, be gracious and be grateful for the opportunities you have" Not for effect, but because he is the age he is.The detail of what he has gone through and the speed at which it transpired may be very difficult to hear, however, it is his story and it is necessary to hear so that the audience has perspective. It is that perspective that has given him his insightful approach to life from this point.Cancer touches all of us. He has lived 19 years, but has learned some of the most important lessons in life that some people three times his age, still haven’t. Jake Bailey is the ex-Christchurch Boys' High School senior monitor, whose end of year speech made worldwide headlines after going viral in November 2015. His insightfulness and wisdom.
The beauty of Jake Bailey is that he is able to take the time to search deeply and find solutions. He played college football for Stanford.
It is a hugely inspiring and uplifting presentation. A week before he was due to deliver this speech, Jake fell ill and was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer known to man. His courage. It is his single mindedness about his task at hand that has meant he has approached his battle with cancer from quite a different perspective to those who have gone before him. Getting cancer was the best thing that ever happened to me, because it taught me so much more about life than I would ever have learned otherwise”.We all strive to be someone like Jake Bailey. He has been public speaking full-time for over 3 years now, and has presented several hundred speeches across four dozen cities, to tens of thousands of people- for audiences of 3 people and audiences of 3,000 people, aged from 8 to 80 years old.
He needed them. A week before he was due to deliver this speech, Jake fell ill and was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer known to man. That is their job after all.
To have his mana.
But most importantly – his humility. Growing up in Salt Lake City, Bailey was a performer in numerous theatrical productions and developed an interest in makeup artistry while assisting set artists. This is rare.Jake Bailey was unceremoniously uprooted from the life and future he had planned at 18. Will I be entertained? Jake Bailey's personal journey a story worth sharing. Bailey attended Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City and graduated in 1996. Those words gave him the strength to fight his Goliath.This has been a journey for Jake, a young man whose life was turned upside down. He is also an official ambassador for two charities- Maia Health Foundation in New Zealand, and Tour de Cure in Australia, and is incredibly passionate about these organisations and the differences they make.When you sit in an audience to receive a speech, you do so with a distinct sense of resignation. - Duration: 13:35. He tells the full story, the lessons he has learnt, how it has changed his outlook on life, the benefit that these changes have bought him, and how others can implement them in their own lives on a daily basis.He is the author of the #1 Bestselling book, ‘What Cancer Taught Me’, a weekly columnist for the NZ Herald, and the subject of the documentary ‘The Common Touch’.
Jake would be the first to tell you that nothing in life is certain, but one thing quite categorically is: Jake Bailey has a gift for making us want to be better human beings simply by telling his story. Growing up in Salt Lake City, Bailey was a performer in numerous theatrical productions and developed an interest in makeup artistry while assisting set artists.
All of his plans scuppered while his friends progressed. The students watched and were moved. His message strikes at the very core of all that we take for granted.
Professional career. Jake Bailey draws deeply to delicately weave the medical twists and turns of the reality of his cancer with the words he needed from others to survive and spur him on. Will I find it just a little too long? Jacob "Jake" Bailey (March 16, 1978 – October 23, 2015) was an American make-up artist and photographer. Jake is confronting, honest and at times graphic.
NEW ZEALAND Jake Bailey: 'I don't see cancer as a thief' 13 May, 2017 5:00am. However, another trait that any audience who is lucky enough to experience Jake Bailey will learn – is that he is most unconcerned about what others think.
Bailey was a 3rd Team All-American Punter in 2017 by GPR Punt Rating system. New columnist Jake Bailey: The boy who happened to have cancer. A torn family who were supporting a dying son, a new partner who showed more love than some partners who have been with someone for years show, and a lot of people who didn’t know what to do.He speaks of remission and a life that had gone on without him. The world would soon learn what the audience did that night.
There is also a sense of anticipation. Public Speaker - Author - Columnist - Charity ambassador "Be gallant, be great, be gracious and be grateful for the opportunities you have" Not for effect, but because he is the age he is.The detail of what he has gone through and the speed at which it transpired may be very difficult to hear, however, it is his story and it is necessary to hear so that the audience has perspective. It is that perspective that has given him his insightful approach to life from this point.Cancer touches all of us. He has lived 19 years, but has learned some of the most important lessons in life that some people three times his age, still haven’t. Jake Bailey is the ex-Christchurch Boys' High School senior monitor, whose end of year speech made worldwide headlines after going viral in November 2015. His insightfulness and wisdom.