Gerald Daniels
- Turned his life around after serving 20 years in prison & struggling with addictions
- Now a Successful Business Owner
Gerald knows what he’s talking about — he is a living testament to the fact that success can be achieved by anyone regardless of their circumstances. Gerald grew up in what he describes as a normal family. But addiction started him down a path that eventually led to prison where he would spend nearly
read the restGerald Daniels is a dynamic and entertaining Oklahoma speaker who helps people explore new approaches and techniques, correct nonproductive behavior and attitudes, and make positive and permanent changes in their lives. Gerald knows what he’s talking about — he is a living testament to the fact that success can be achieved by anyone regardless of their circumstances. Gerald grew up in what he describes as a normal family. But addiction started him down a path that eventually led to prison where he would spend nearly twenty years of his life. Yet, it was while he was behind prison bars that Gerald learned the lessons that he shares with audiences today. It was there that Gerald discovered his purpose in life. The discovery of his purpose — to help people make sense of the difficult issues in life — would start him on the path that would lead him out of prison. Five years later Gerald was miraculously paroled. But the transformational power of purpose was evident in Gerald’s life long before he was released. Other inmates and even prison staff would seek Gerald’s help in dealing with difficult issues. Today Gerald is the founder of a successful real estate development company. Today Gerald is helping people outside prison walls make sense of the difficult issues in life. He is a respected member of his community and spends much of his time sharing his powerful message as a professional speaker. Gerald hasn’t forgotten about those who are still inside prison walls. He is working to help inmates in the nation’s correctional systems experience the transformational power of purpose and start them on the path of returning to society as purposeful, successful people.
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