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Live Streaming: Carson City man attempts to break world record for continuous speech

UPDATE: 3:25 p.m and 34 hours in, Ian Hill is around $6,000 away from reaching his goal. So far he has raised $19,000. See the live streaming video below.

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Entering into his 10th hour of nonstop speaking, Ian Hill said he was feeling fine. “It’s amazing that after nine-and-a-half hours, I still have all this energy,” he said.

The business leader and international motivational speaker began talking 6 a.m. Thursday at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City and will continue through Saturday morning in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for longest public speaking event.

“I’m taking what I have and giving it all I’ve got,” he said on Wednesday.

Hill’s record-breaking attempt is part of a fundraising effort to send members of his CPAC soccer program to an international tournament in Canada. For a complete list of topics, go to cpacathletics.org/world-record.

He will need about $90,000 to take 80 girls from the Carson City area to the Presidents Invitational Cup in Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada, — just outside of Edmonton, where the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be taking place at the same time.

During his Thursday afternoon speech, he said the trip is about more than soccer.

“This is an outreach program to help young girls reach their full potential,” he said. “We’re using athletics as the vehicle. Statistics show that works. We’re trying to build something special. It’s a program that’s built principally on love.”

Hill started the program in the Woodside Drive area to empower girls who lived in the typically low-income, mostly Hispanic neighborhood. However, the program now draws participants from across Carson City. Hill is compiling the content from the talks he gives across the country and internationally to businesses and institutions.

He spoke about the importance of being aware and getting involved to make a difference.

“Good-hearted, well-meaning people don’t change the world,” he said. “Good-hearted, well-meaning, equipped people change the world. You gotta get equipped.”

He is collecting pledges to sponsor a dollar amount for each hour he speaks. Bob McCann, a manufacturing-business owner, sent in a chat message via the live stream video at cpacathletics.org/world-record. He pledged $2 per hour Hill speaks.

“Go Ian,” McCann wrote. “I am sending you energy and good thoughts to keep you going. Your content is great, and I hope there are lots of viewers.”

He said the program has collected $15,000 so far.

“That’s a good amount of money,” he said. “We weren’t even in existence seven months ago. That’s crazy.” He plans to speak through 9 a.m. Saturday morning. By 6:15 p.m. Thursday, he was still confident he will succeed.

“I’m doing pretty good for 13 hours,” he said. He hopes his success will inspire others, especially the youth in his soccer program.

“I want you to think now in terms of what you can accomplish,” he said.

YOU CAN HELP To donate to the CPAC soccer club or to watch the live stream, go to cpacathletics.org/world-record.

IF YOU GO WHAT: Ian Hill’s attempt at the world record

WHEN: Through 9 a.m. Saturday

WHERE: Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St.

TOPICS INCLUDE

March 13

7-8 a.m. Tapping into the collective intelligence – How to gather the thoughts, ideas and concerns of your organization and do something with them

8-9:30 a.m. The magic force — How to use “pride building” to grow organizational and individual effectiveness

9:30-10:30 a.m. Effective delegation — Marshaling those around through a system for delegation

10:30 a.m.-noon Motivation for today — Moving others into action in the 21st century! Noon-2 p.m. Maximizing the use of your time

2-3 p.m. Getting more of people's time and talent — Learn to recruit and retain more volunteers

3-5 p.m. Relational fund development — Ian Hill has helped raise millions of dollars for charitable efforts, community projects and first-time initiatives. In this session, he will share how you can do the same.

See the live streaming video of his speech giving below.


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