Marshall L. Davis is a motivational speaker, author, and youth mindset coach who equips students with practical tools to face real-life obstacles. His “Define the Truth & Overcome It Anyway” programs combine live speaking with a structured curriculum so schools, churches, and youth organizations can move students from inspiration to action.
High-Impact Assembly (1 Session)
A 45–60 minute experience for school-wide assemblies, chapel, or youth nights. Students learn the difference between small fears and big fears, identify one fear, one doubt, and one distraction holding them back, and leave with one affirmation and one action step they can take immediately. Includes a one-page follow-up discussion guide for teachers or youth leaders.
4-Week “Overcome It Anyway” Series
A short, flexible series for advisory periods, small groups, after-school programs, or youth groups.
Students will:
8-Week “Define the Truth & Overcome It Anyway” Curriculum
A deeper journey built around Marshall’s book and eBook, ideal for ongoing youth programs, leadership cohorts, and character education or faith-based series.
Students will:
Each program includes:
The curriculum has been reviewed by a 7th/8th grade teacher and strengthened with scaffolded, age-appropriate activities.
Students don’t just listen—they write, reflect, and track progress on real goals.
Programs can be adapted for public schools, private/Christian schools, churches, and community organizations.
● Middle & high schools (assemblies, advisory, SEL/character programs)
● Churches & youth ministries (youth nights, Bible studies, retreats)
● Community organizations & nonprofits (after-school, mentoring, leadership programs)
If you’d like to explore which option fits your students or youth best, Marshall would be honored to connect with you. He can tailor the assembly, 4-week series, or 8-week curriculum to your setting and schedule.
For direct inquiries, email [email protected] or call 773-456-4826.
Marshall’s “Define the Truth & Overcome It Anyway” book series is the foundation of his 8-week youth curriculum. Schools, churches, and youth organizations can use the book and eBook alongside live sessions, facilitator guides, and student worksheets to create a complete growth experience for students ages 14–22.