How did someone who grew up with an abusive
father, amidst constant ridicule and the negative
influences that pervade one of Kingston's fiercest
garrisons, manage to become a world-renown inspirational
speaker?
Florida-based Jamaican Kirk Nugent, founder
of the Kirk Nugent Ministries, epitomises the
ideal of success in the face of adversity. Today,
he lives by his message of self-belief and the
role of choice in realising one's own destiny.
In addition to touching the lives of individuals
across the world, Kirk also finds time to juggle
his other passions of writing books and performing
poetry. His latest projects, a book entitled
The Unpopular Truth and the compact
disc I Want to Testify, have established
him among the leaders in his field. He is clearly
now a far cry from the troubled path that he
once faced.
Kirk spent his early days surviving the gangster-infested
streets of Brook Valley, Duhaney Park and a
troublesome sickle cell disorder. However, his
real struggles were fought a little closer to
home. For him, there was no such thing as home,
sweet home, as the constant ill-effects
of his ailment coupled with the non-existence
of love from his abusive father carved the picture
of a deeply troubled and insecure individual.
His current message of progression and confidence
ultimately proved to be his antidote to the
constant isolation and derision he encountered
at home, but not before his troubles became
magnified. After leaving the Wolmer's High School
for Boys and Jamaica behind for the supposedly
greener pastures of the United States
during his third form year, Kirk was exposed
to a wider level of struggles as he came face
to face with the scourge of racism. A lifeline
was, however, handed to him by veteran motivational
speaker and best selling author, Les Brown,
whose words, There is greatness in you,
planted an irremovable seed of self-assurance.
I was maybe 16 or 17 at the time and
I just kept listening to that message. I always
wanted to do something great, something nobody
from my community had ever done so that I could
come back and have a message that would touch
someones life
so I kept reading a
lot and attending seminars until finally I got
the courage to come out and do my own thing,
he shared.
Doing his own thing has led to
international acclaim, countless accolades and
ten years of inspiring and challenging people
all across the globe. Kirk has also made presentations
before some of the most prestigious companies
and universities in the United States.
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