Meet Andrew
Andrew Schultz, CW3 Speaker
Topic: The 2nd Principle of Self-Care: Faith
Andrew is an International Yoga & Mindfulness Teacher, Personal Development Coach, and Podcast Host. Once a standout 3-time all-conference NCAA baseball player and an accomplished corporate Vice President, Andrew now works to positively impact his community through his online transformational coaching programs. Andrew positively impacts his community of followers with knowledge from a vast and deep collection of sacred and personal growth texts and teachings, as well as his own journey from the darkness of addiction into the light of recovery. His favorite coaching mantra, “Be the change you want to see in the world” is the foundation of all of his offerings. Learn more at AndrewSchultzYoga.com
Andrew’s Topic
The 2nd Principle of Self-Care: Faith
Andrew will talk about how Faith helped get him through the most challenging time of his life 5 ½ years ago. How Faith helped Andrew go from darkness into the light, from despair to hope, calamity to serenity, resentment to forgiveness, and from wanting to give up the will to live to today living a life of purpose, passion, and meaning. Andrew’s Faith in God, himself, and the community of loved ones who helped him get to where he is today. The power of prayer and meditation. Positive affirmations. Goal-setting. Service.
Andrew will walk you through step-by-step his transformation of mind, body, and spirit. Practical steps to share with others to help overcome any challenges that people can apply in their own lives to not just survive, but thrive! Andrew’s message will inspire you and will help you turn your mess into your Message, and he will show you how your test will become your Testimony. Buckle up and grab a Kleenex for this one my friends.
Fun facts about Andrew
When Andrew was 10 years old, his baseball team won the Little League World Series, beating Hawaii 22-10 in the championship game, and I was voted MVP.
He’s a 4th generation farming family and they own 720 acres of farmland in Lincoln, NE.
He got voted one of the top industry leaders in the produce industry under 40 by Produce Magazine in 2011.