Courage To Lead

Barry Scott is a regular guest lecturer at the prestigious Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management Leadership Seminar. A proponent of fusion leadership, Scott promotes the principal of the coming together of whole individuals to accomplish mutual goals based on shared vision and values instead of the traditional fission leadership style used for centuries. Scott shows how great leaders are those who engage not only the bodies and minds of their peers, but also their hearts and souls. This approach supports personal growth and ingenuity—qualities that facilitate true change. In practical terms, Scott teaches how individuals and organizations can grow together and unleash subtle forces—mindfulness, vision, heart, courage, communication, and integrity—which can fundamentally transform organizations. This interactive program is a growth session that can be presented as a 60 minute lecture or a three hour workshop.
 
Ain't Got Long To Stay Here
An authority on the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Barry Scott wrote and stars in his one-man play based on the life of Dr. King to dramatize one of American’s most violent and inspiring times and the man who mobilized a generation of people and changed the world. In this hour and a half presentation, Mr. Scott recreates numerous figures from the Civil Rights era, presenting differing opinions and personalities to capture what Dr. King actually faced. The performance is followed by a Q&A session. Mr. Scott has performed “Ain’t Got Long To Stay Here” at the prestigious Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Beacon Theater in New York, the Fox Theater in Atlanta, and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.
 
Interview with Ed Heminway

 
TNA

 


Rave Review

“Scott keeps the civil rights leader’s message alive with his show.”

Mobile Register
Mobile, Alabama


“Barry Scott is a wonderfully giving person. His show was an incredible experience.”

Bart Louvins
Hardin County Performing Arts Center, Elizabethtown, KY


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