
25 Jun Announcing The Live Your Legend ‘Unofficial’ Music Video!
Believe it or not, Live Your Legend has a music video…
And it’s not the one of me pathetically trying to break dance (which, unfortunately, you can find on YouTube – in the interest of focus, I’m not linking to it. 🙂
But yes, we actually have a music video. In fact, we have a lot of them – dozens from cities and countries all over the world.
So today, I want to show off your work.
When we first launched Live Your Legend LOCAL, our in-person communities around the world, I threw down a 30-second dance contest challenge asking each group to film their own dance that embodied what it meant to do work that mattered, and to surround themselves with like-minded, inspiring (and kinda crazy) people. I promised the winner that we’d feature their group’s video and any related projects on LYL to share with all of you.
I shouldn’t have been surprised when the videos started to roll in, but I was.
From Australia to Dubai and everywhere in between, the show of vulnerability, creativity, passion – and dare I say talent – left me in awe. I expected some funny videos, but I did not expect music videos, trains and choreography. I should have known better!
It’s been a little while since our January 7th global meetup, and hundreds of groups have met since then, which is incredible. I thank you for your patience. We quickly realized choosing a winner was impossible, so instead we tried to base our choice on “most creative”, which left us with two standouts…
The winners of our 30-second dance contest are Ben Walker from Brisbane, Australia and Linda Buchner from Kansas City, Missouri!
Filming a video is not easy. Nor is dancing in front of strangers. Then try filming a dance video with people you just met in a bright room with little or no alcohol – for the world to see – and suddenly you’re on a totally different level.
We talk a lot about how authenticity and vulnerability are at the heart of genuine connection – both with those around you and those observing (i.e. your audience). That’s what I’ve loved most about seeing our communities around the world do their thing. Ben and Linda are star examples.
As for the other submissions, have no fear – we’ll be showing off your rhythm when we debut our LYL Local video montage at the World Domination Summit LYL pre-party and beer tasting we’re hosting in Portland on July 11th. Our first 150 spots filled up, but I just released a few more, so if you’re anywhere near Portland (you don’t have to be attending WDS), come join us for my favorite LYL and Connect With Anyone reunion of the year!
For now, let’s focus the well-deserved spotlight on Ben and Linda’s dance moves and passion projects as we get ready for the fun to come. Press play, then spend a little time with their work to see how you can help further the cause – because as we know, no one does anything alone…
Dance Party #1: Live Your Legend LOCAL Brisbane, Australia – Hosted by Ben Walker
Email readers, click here to watch video
Now here’s a little about what Ben’s working on, in his own words…
Inspire Cafe: An Entrepreneur’s Hideout & Coworking Cafe Built in the Office of an Accounting Firm!?
A few months into starting an accounting firm in the complete opposite direction to the industry’s norm, I wanted to create something really radical! What we came up with was a cafe at the centre of our accounting firm, which also acts as a coworking space and entrepreneur hideout for the business community.
Fitting with my vision of connecting and equipping entrepreneurs to grow, Inspire Cafe took form. Now we’re hosting a massive range of events, from meeting room and boardroom rentals to book launches of local authors, networking events for local business groups and LYL Local!
We’re a totally gluten free and organic cafe too – we know allergies, and don’t like it when people feel left out. We created Inspire Cafe just to be that hideout, where you know other entrepreneurs are in the same boat all together.
Our ideal accounting clients are entrepreneurs and business owners in creative industries and professional services, so the fit is perfect. And since launching in February of 2013, we’ve grown by over 10x!
How you can help:
If you’re ever floating through Brisbane and looking for a place to relax with your laptop, hook up to Wi-Fi and punch out a blog post or a few hours of work on the road, be sure to drop in!
Also, we’ve recently written a free guide to help entrepreneurs and business owners understand and manage their cash flow. You can download it on our homepage. Hope it’s helpful!
Learn more about our coworking space here: Inspire Cafe
Fun fact about Ben: My fiancé reckons that I do a really good impression of a goat!!
You can join Ben’s LYL Local Brisbane group here
Dance Party #2: Live Your Legend LOCAL Kansas City, Missouri – Hosted by Linda Buchner
Email readers, click here to watch video
Now check out what Linda’s working on, in her own words…
At-Risk High School Students Build Efficient Electric Vehicles and Take Them on the Road Showing America that the Next Generation of Innovators Are Where We’d Least Likely Look
Four years ago, I co-founded MINDDRIVE, an after school program for at-risk high school students. Our model, which includes heavy involvement of volunteer mentors from all walks of life, involves approaching education from a hands-on, experiential way.
We encourage creativity, innovation, problem solving, teamwork and collaboration through projects specifically related to the environment. Our primary projects have been the design, restoration, and conversion of gas-powered cars to being fully electric.
To date, we’ve converted 2 Indy Champ cars, one Lotus Esprit and 5 vintage Volkswagon Karmann Ghias. To prove their efficiency and celebrate their success, we take the students on an annual trip where they share their story with their peers and the general public as we travel places they’ve never dreamed of going!
How you can help:
We’ve seen the impact that can happen when adults get involved in the education of the children of their community. It’s huge! Especially with the at-risk, lower income, minority communities where role models may not be prevalent, a strong voice of encouragement goes a long way.
So come join our Raise Your Hand Movement by signing up on our “Click to be Counted” campaign. We want to create a community of like-minded people who believe that together we can move the needle in education.
Learn more here: MINDDRIVE
Fun fact about Linda:
I used to be afraid of most inner city high school kids. I don’t have any kids of my own so I felt like a fish out of water – who am I to start such a program?! Seeing the lights come on in the eyes of these kids has changed my life and my heart!
You can join Linda’s LYL Local Kansas City group here
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When aligned, crazy people come together, interesting things start to happen.
That is something I’ve come to know as a certainty.
Yet I’m still in awe every single time it happens.
That’s the beauty of what our community of Living Legends here has become. Most of the people dancing in those videos had never met. They didn’t know who’d be in that room when they showed up to their first LYL Local event.
But they did know one thing – that they’d be entering a room of unmet friends.
They knew they’d be coming from the same place. They understood that they shared the belief about the difference that can be made if we’re intentional – and we decide to hang around the other people who believe and prove it’s possible.
That is when things start to get fun.
And those are just two videos. Linda and Ben are just two stories.
There’s plenty more where those came from. That’s what I love so damn much about this community.
The living and sharing of stories paves the way for more of the same.
I can’t wait to be a part of it with so many of you in Portland in a few weeks (grab your LYL ticket here).
And for the rest of you, come join a Live Your Legend LOCAL event near you (or become a host and start your own!).
Thanks for showing up the way you do.
That’s where everything starts.
Happy dancing,
– Scott
For the comments: Show a little love to Ben and Linda for dancing the talk! Give some support and tell ’em what you thought of their moves!
Announcing The Live Your Legend ‘Unofficial’ Music Video! - Introverts Power
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Mike Goncalves
Posted at 11:02h, 25 JuneSo very cool! I just watched both videos with a huge smile on my face the entire time. People are awesome, this community is awesome, and life truly does begin at the end of our comfort zones. That’s where all the fun seems to happen. Awesome job Ben and Linda! Not to mention all the super-fly dancers in these videos, makes me wish I could have been at both events myself! Oh and Scott, I found your Youtube break dancing video. How could you expect me not to look for it after you mentioned it? It’s both hilarious and awesome. Vulnerability at its finest. You are the man! Cheers!
Erin
Posted at 11:24h, 25 JuneFor a non-dancer such as myself so, so very inspiring to watch and read your stories! You all give me hope that I might dance and that the world is full of great people. Wish I could make it the few hours South to Portland, but not happening this year.
Anna
Posted at 09:17h, 26 JuneNo dancer Erin? Really? No such thing 😉 Ask your hoover to dance, tell you- some fun happens than.
Mandy
Posted at 15:15h, 25 JuneLove it!!
Christine
Posted at 18:50h, 25 JuneThe only way to live our purpose and dreams is to have courage and take a step (or a dance) forward! Kudos to these awesome groups for having the courage to dance…. Love it!
Debashish
Posted at 19:58h, 25 JuneGreat way to start off a morning. These videos made my day! And the people look like they are having fun! LYL rocks!
Mary
Posted at 21:17h, 25 JuneLoved it! Can’t dance for nuts & when I have to do in public am real conscious. To be on tape for the world to see…it would need real courage! So, thanks for showing me the courage!! 🙂
andy
Posted at 05:31h, 26 Juneawesome and humbling
Anna
Posted at 09:15h, 26 JuneHow cool; it takes courage to dance in front of others. Even I get a bit wooden.
Rare to see people dancing in Dublin before 11:30 pm and well…marinated lets say.
Such a pity as totally agree, dance frees you up, connects on a surprising, new level and cheer you up, like magic.
tara
Posted at 08:44h, 30 JuneSo cool! Loved the fancy moves and the simple ones just as much. The whole point is ust to get involved, right? And when you’re surrounded by people who simply want you to feel included, accepted and encouraged to do your best, what else can you ask for?
Thank you for the video, i too was smiling and had that great feeling inside. I aspire to be in that type of environment, just looks so warm and positive.
Great dance line! (It remeinded me of when you do skip rope and you jump in and then go around for your next turn) PLAY is so important.
Tara
Anjana Soman
Posted at 07:51h, 07 JulyI thought both of them were downright fantastic 😀 And I loved to see how much of sheer fun they had making the video! I love dancing, but I have always been scared of making a fool of myself in front of people – I hope I can draw upon the inspiration these videos provide the next time my knees knock against each other, and turn my frown upside down 😀 Ben, Linda – you guys rock and so do your projects (Y) Talk about Living Your Legend indeed!
roberta dimacale
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