JoshSundquist

Wyoming Student Council

Topics: being a speaker

This morning I got to speak at the Wyoming StuCo conference.

Good times. Good times.

Want to meet them? Here they are:

18 Responses to “Wyoming Student Council”

  • Christine
    November 17, 2009
    8:20 pm

    i was totally there :) and Josh Sundquist is a AMAZING speaker and really made me think about things. I really learn to appreciate and love life, live life to the fullest while it is here. Because you cant go back you can only get up and laugh about your mistakes and keep going.

  • Josh Sundquist
    November 17, 2009
    8:24 pm

    Hey Christine,

    Thanks! Very kind of you. Glad you liked it!!

    js

  • Sean
    November 17, 2009
    8:31 pm

    Hey i was so there this morning. We should hang out sometime haha. I really like your presentation and am glad that i was able to see it.

  • Jamie
    November 17, 2009
    9:23 pm

    I was also there! So, in addition to semi hanging out today you were probably one of the top 5 speakers I have heard in my high school career. Totally not just tooting your horn either. Your presentation was really inspiring and I hope that I can live life close to the way you live yours. Thank you for traveling to little ol’ Wyoming and talking to us!

  • Jamie
    November 17, 2009
    9:33 pm

    P.S. How does my student council get you to come visit Riverton?

  • Patricia
    November 17, 2009
    11:00 pm

    awesome!!!!! :D I loved it soo much!
    you were the best!!! really really made me enjoy every minute!

  • Mary
    November 17, 2009
    11:43 pm

    Josh,
    Thanks for sharing your message with Wyoming’s student leaders! It was inspirational to all of us.

  • Rylie
    November 18, 2009
    12:12 am

    Jason the speech was AWESOME! Just like everyone else i loved it. It really was inspirational. It showed that in life you have to get back up when you run into “bulls” in life. Plus you were so funny. o and i was thinking would it be possible to get you to come to my school? and how? i think alot more people than student council should benefit from what you have to say. Thanks

  • Josh Sundquist
    November 18, 2009
    1:53 am

    Hey everyone,

    Thanks for all these positive comments.

    Yes, I do come to schools from time to time. You can send in a request here:

    http://www.JoshSundquist.com/contact.html

  • Chase
    November 18, 2009
    4:25 pm

    Dude, you probably don’t remember me but i was one of the last kids to take a picture with you. I was in an orange shirt. But you honestly changed my perspective on life in a matter of seconds. I love to make people laugh but I am terrified to do it in front of a large crowd. You’re comedy act was the most memorable part of WASC, it literally brought tears to my eyes. I hope to see you another time in the distant future and be able to talk to you and get pointers on how to be a successful comedian. Thanks.

    Chase Lambson

    • Josh Sundquist
      November 18, 2009
      7:55 pm

      Chase! Best of luck sir! And thanks!

  • Crystal
    November 18, 2009
    7:56 pm

    hey josh its crystal…. im from farson-eden high school i was there at that yesterday morining and you were offically amazing!!!! I loved all your storys expecially your song!!! it was perfect:P but WE REALLY SHOULD HANG OUT SOMETIME lol loved it…and thanx so much for coming and speaking with us it was awsome…. and i hope when you speak to other kids or adults that you change their out look on life like you did mine…. Write back

    Crystal Bullock

  • Meghann
    November 19, 2009
    11:53 pm

    Thank you so, so much for coming and speaking at this event. I was several rows back from the stage. You speaking changed my perspective on so much stuff. I really think I’m going to get up the courage to talk to the guy that i’ve liked for years.
    Thank you so, so much.
    and dude…
    We should SERIOUSLY hang out sometime. Come to cheyenne, wy.
    Meghann Rohn

  • Alysia
    November 21, 2009
    12:30 am

    Hey Josh, thanks so much for coming and talking to us. I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time. Thanks so much it brghtened my day.

  • Scott
    November 23, 2009
    11:43 am

    I was totaly there. Your speech opened my eyes. I learned that i can never give up when the times are TOUGH. you helped me find the courage i needed to get through whatever it is i need to over come… and we should hang out sometime. You should come to Rock river and chill with us cool kids.

  • Curtis
    November 24, 2009
    3:09 pm

    what up? i loved your speech it was sweet thanks man!

  • Emily
    November 26, 2009
    1:39 am

    Hey Josh,

    Thank you so much for coming to speak in Wyoming. With the crazy insane amount of organizations and such I am involved in I have seen a ton of motivational speakers and yours was by far the most memorable. I’ve had a bit of a rough year and I hadn’t laughed that hard in a long, long time. Actually, during the bit about golfing I laughed so hard I actually stopped breathing for a moment, it was amazing. You bring life into focus in a way that a lot of other speakers can’t. Life is amazing and fun and crazy and it doesn’t stop for anyone. You have embraced a situation that could have been looked at in so many horrible ways, and you truly show that no matter how bad something seems it is all about what you do with what is given to you. I wish there were more people in the world that were able to look at the world the same way you do. You seem very grounded in reality, yet not so much that you let life be boring. Thank you for spending time doing what you do and sharing your story with us. You have changed the way I look at life and I won’t ever forget it.

    By the way, may I just say as someone that is teaching herself to play the guitar, I must say that your song was absolutely amazing. I find it ridiculously hard to play my guitar, and can’t imagine trying to fit my fingers on the ukelele. Haha.

    Thanks again!

    Emily S.
    Torrington, WY

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    December 4, 2009
    1:59 pm

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