05/18/2026
STRONGER KIDS. STRONGER FUTURE.šŖ
For more than 10 years, my team and I have worked with kids and families through martial arts, school programs, speaking events, and community outreach focused on confidence, leadership, safety, and bully prevention.
What started as local impact has grown into something much bigger.
Thatās why we are expanding Bully.org.š£
Bully.org is being built as a practical resource platform for kids, parents, schools, educators, and communities looking for real-world tools to deal with bullying, peer pressure, online harassment, confidence issues, and youth safety.
Not theory.
Not fear-based messaging.
Real help people can actually use.
Over the years, Iāve seen firsthand that bullying is rarely ājust kids being kids.ā The emotional effects can stay with someone for years. Anxiety, isolation, lack of confidence, fear of speaking up, and social withdrawal often begin much earlier than people realize.
At the same time, Iāve also seen what happens when kids are given the right tools, support system, and encouragement.
Confidence changes behavior.
Leadership changes culture.
Preparation changes outcomes.
One of the biggest goals behind Bully.org is to create a place where families can quickly find actionable support instead of feeling overwhelmed or alone.
Weāre developing:
⢠Parent resources
⢠School and educator tools
⢠Youth empowerment content
⢠Online safety education
⢠Live events and workshops
⢠Community partnerships
⢠Speaking and training initiatives
⢠Digital resources kids can actually connect with
As we continue building, we are actively looking to collaborate with:
⢠Schools and districts
⢠Nonprofits
⢠Youth organizations
⢠Brands with aligned missions
⢠Celebrities and public figures willing to use their platform for good
⢠Business and community leaders who care about the next generation
This mission is personal for me.
As someone who has spent most of my life teaching martial arts and mentoring young people, I believe every child deserves the chance to feel safe, confident, respected, and supported.
And while the world has changed dramatically over the last 10 years, one thing has not:
Kids still need adults willing to step up.
If you believe in building stronger kids, stronger communities, and a culture where courage and kindness matter, Iād love to connect.
This is only the beginning.
Join us for free at www.bully.org