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“The Tenth Inning” 

What is a tenth inning? In Baseball, it's referred to as the “extra” inning, over time in a sense, where the game is tied and the winner still needs to be decided by playing another inning. It’s your bonus time to give that little extra, to give it your all and hope that you’re the one who ends up on top. 

Now, what if we told you, everyone gets a “tenth inning.” That extra opportunity in life to do something more ...

Have you ever thought about your legacy?

Legacy is often thought of as what’s left at the end of our life, at the end of the game... and yes, this is very much true.

But, we are flipping the script. 

We want to live our legacy. 

We want to make an impact now, and live out our own extra innings. 

When our Dad passed away, we stood at his funeral wondering “is this it?”

There has to be something more?

Death does this. It changes us. It often feels like a “second chance,” a permission slip to follow your dreams.

Well, we’re here to ask, “When is there a better time?”

The time is now. You have to start. You are worth it.

This talk is our permission slip to live our something more. be prepared to be moved while listening. 


The unexpected may happen because we are  taking you on a journey of grief, self discovery, hope and leaving you with the inspiration to start whatever it is you’ve been dreaming about. 

Sometimes it’s hard to recognize life’s most significant days when they are happening right in front of you, but lucky for us, our Dad’s funeral gave us the gift of more days and we aren’t going to waste them. 

How do you want to spend your tenth inning? 

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“Thank you for the reminder of what a legacy I am living for my mom. She passed away at 64 last year, and your talk was the nudge back to center I didn’t know I needed. What a profound idea you both prompted - by living a huge, bold and brave life for ourselves, that in turn gives a legacy to our parents who wanted that for us.”
— Megan W.