Jasiah Scott

Jasiah Scott

VA, US
Empower athletes to become prepared for the game of life outside of sports. They'll come away inspired, energized, and ready to take action.

I am 24 years old from Prince Georges County, Maryland. Where I come from we eat,breathe and sleep sports 24/7. Just like most athletes I grew up not thinking about life outside of or after sports. I played basketball all the way until the middle of senior season in high school. I felt as though my coach didn't bleieve in me and this was the first time in my life I had to stand up for myself and went to his office and told him "Coach since you don't believe in me I cannot play for you anymore." This was the hardest decision of my life because I had no clue what I wanted to do with life outside of basketball. 

I graudated from Virginia State University which is an Historically Black College (HBCU). While attending VSU I interned for the NFL Player's Association, NASCAR, Coaches Inc, and after graduation I worked for the Washington Wizards. I am now currently the Suicide Prevention Program Manager for the U.S Army. Being that I've had a taste of success so young in my career I love speaking with athletes and letting them know that they can be successful After The Ball Deflates because I am a walking testimony. 

Key areas that I touch on in my presentations are all areas I struggled with just like many other athletes: identity, mistakes, failure, purpose and faith. 

I am 24 years old from Prince Georges County, Maryland. Where I come from we eat,breathe and sleep sports 24/7. Just like most athletes I grew up not thinking about life outside of or after sports. I played basketball all the way until the middle of senior season in high school. I felt as though my coach didn't bleieve in me and this was the first time in my life I had to stand up for myself and went to his office and told him "Coach since you don't believe in me I cannot play for you anymore." This was the hardest decision of my life because I had no clue what I wanted to do with life outside of basketball. 

I graudated from Virginia State University which is an Historically Black College (HBCU). While attending VSU I interned for the NFL Player's Association, NASCAR, Coaches Inc, and after graduation I worked for the Washington Wizards. I am now currently the Suicide Prevention Program Manager for the U.S Army. Being that I've had a taste of success so young in my career I love speaking with athletes and letting them know that they can be successful After The Ball Deflates because I am a walking testimony. 

Key areas that I touch on in my presentations are all areas I struggled with just like many other athletes: identity, mistakes, failure, purpose and faith. 

What's Next?

When transitioning to any new area or thing in life people often ask the question "What's Next?". In this persentation I become vulnerable and share that when leaving the sport of basketball I didn't know what I wanted to do next.
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

Failure Again!!

In this persentation I become vulnerable and share that my parents removed me from college for having bad grades and I had to come back home. After leaving the game of basketball I felt like a failure all over again and didn't know what to do in life.
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / Funny

Ways to make your transition easier

In this part of my presentation I list some ways that have helped me with my transition to life after sports. 
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

How to handle failure

In this presentation I discuss how to handle failure because when transitioning to life after sports due to whatever reason as athletes we feel like we failed because we didn't accomplish a dream or finish the dream we had of being an athlete. 
Entertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

What are mistakes?

In life nobody is perfect and in this presentation I explain what every later of misktakes means.
Entertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

How to reach your potential

In this presentation I list 8 ways of how to reach your potential that will lead you to finding what your purpose is in life outside of sports.
Entertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing