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September 20th, 2024

Think First, Speak Second ft Jim Klynman

  1. Think First, Speak Second ft Jim Klynman Lets Talk Human Behavior 1:05:29

Richard Flint engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jim Klynman, who shares his profound life journey, from a challenging childhood to his transformative years in the military, and ultimately, his path toward personal growth. Jim opens up about feeling unloved as a child, the impact of strained family Relationships, and how the military became a pivotal turning point in his life. He speaks candidly about the struggles he faced, the toll of his service, and how meeting his wife, Patty, helped him rediscover his faith, purpose, and self-respect. Jim’s story is a powerful testament to resilience, love, and the importance of personal integrity, summed up by his belief that “behavior never lies.”

Richard Flint Keynote Speaker & Success Mentor

Richard Flint, CSP is Chairman and CEO of Flint, Incorporated, a company specializing in the training and development of individuals, companies, and associations. He has had the opportunity to address people in talks and seminars throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.

As a keynote speaker and seminar leader, he addresses more than 200,000 people each year.
Richard has studied, researched, written, and spoken for 35+ years in his field of expertise – human behavior and development – through his programs in business, leadership, management, customer care, sales, ethics, motivation, and personal relationships.

He is known as one of the few whose finger is on the pulse of what is actually happening, doing the research and creating the programs that provide the clear direction necessary for a company to keep their leadership ready, their people focused, and their business vital and growing.

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