EP30: Paul S. Boynton: Be Amazing In Everything You Do

 
 
 

Today I have the extraordinary Paul S. Boyton with me on the podcast and I’m so happy to introduce him to you. We met each other online in the early days of social media and I’ve watched him grow his online community to more than 2 million followers on his Begin with Yes page. 

We cover a lot of ground in this conversation! Everything from his childhood, coming out to his friends and family, his extraordinary partner Michael, and his wife Susan who was his best friend that died of colon cancer. We also talk about his new book called Be Amazing that I hope you’ll read. Through his work, he is adding new meaning and changing the way that we understand the word amazing.

This book is a call to action to discover how you can be amazing in your own life because Paul believes it is our birthright and we all have the capacity to be truly amazing in our own ways. In relationships, in work and even in grief.

“We are all born to be amazing and do amazing things.” (Click to tweet!)
~ Paul S. Boynton

Paul and I feel that the world should be made of lovers and people who love each other and people who have conversations that feel the need to connect. We talk openly and honestly about our struggles, for example, we talk about how we both wake up in the morning with anxiety and want everyone to know this so that you don’t feel so alone.

My hope for you after listening to this episode is that you will open yourself up to love and find ways to be amazing in your own life. I’d love to hear what you think of this conversation. Be sure to comment below or connect with me on Instagram to tell me all about it.

More About Paul S. Boynton

Paul S. Boynton is the author of several books including Amazon bestseller Begin with Yes, around which Paul built a massive and extraordinarily engaged audience of over two million followers. A true force of nature and popular keynote speaker, Paul is also President and CEO of The Moore Center, an organization serving people with intellectual disabilities. His writing has frequently been featured in the Huffington Post, the NH Business Review and The Good Men’s Project. Paul has degrees in both social work and counseling. He lives with his partner, and their dog Toby in New Hampshire, and spends much of his free time visiting his three adult children and their families.

You can connect with Paul via his website and Facebook.

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