A few years ago, then-18-year-old Jason McElwain — an autistic high school student from Rochester, N.Y. — became a national sensation when video clips circulated of him scoring 20 points in the final four minutes of his first and only varsity basketball game.
Be forewarned, this video will likely bring a couple tears to your eyes.
A simple short film about communication, and guaranteed to put a smile on your face! One of the 2009 Cannes Lions winners.
Created by Publicis Mojo and @RadicalMedia
Director: Patrick Hughes
In preparation for the college bowl games coming up, today’s post includes one of the most fantastic finishes ever in college football. Boise State pulled off the upset against Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl with three remarkable plays.
The first memorable play tied the game at the end of regulation. The second play brought the Broncos within one point in overtime. Then Boise State capped it off by going for two points and the win with their third amazing play.
Last season of Britain’s Got Talent frequently spotlighted Susan Boyle. However, Jamie Pugh’s performance was every bit as impressive and unexpected. Here is Jamie’s performance of Bring Him Home by Les Miserables.
December 5th was a sad day, it was the day that one of the best motivational speakers, business thought leaders, and all around great guy, Jim Rohn passed away.
If you haven’t heard his inspirational words before, you really owe it to yourself to check him out.
And in honor of him we’ve put together some of his clips below.
Where the Hell is Matt is the story of a 32-year-old guy who came up with the idea to film himself dancing in many locations throughout the world. He was fortunate enough to convince Stride Gum to fund his travels.
On his first go round, he danced by himself. The video he made became a huge hit on the Internet. After things calmed down, Matt went back to Stride with another idea. He wanted to make another video of him dancing around the world. However, this time, he wanted to include other people dancing with him. The result came out to be very inspiring. Below is his second video.
You have to check out this awesome video by Jonathan Mann, in my opinion he’s a musical genius, and TOTALLY motivated. He makes a song and a video every single day.
Maybe we should have him in for an interview on how he stays so motivated, and how he is able to crank out so much productive and awesome motivation juice on a consistent basis.
I’m starting the week off with the popular commencement address written in 1997 by Mary Schmich, a columnist with the Chicago Tribune. The video was made by the film director Baz Luhrmann.