Jeremy Statton

Living Better Stories

Tricia Garrett: A secretly incredible flashlight

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Tricia Garrett. Having been the victim of abuse as a child, she has made her life’s mission to help victims of abuse to develop hope and to heal. You can find out more about her at her blog or follow her on Twitter. She is secretly incredible. JS: […]

Tamika Sims: A secretly incredible survivor

I want you to meet Tamika Sims. She survived a physically, sexually, and emotionally abusive relationship for 8 years. She serves as an Advisory Board member for the DH White Center and the Abigail Project whose mission is to empower, educate, and equip. She is the proud mother of one son. Her book, The Plus […]

Live a Life of More

I recently watched Schindler’s List since I first saw it in college. The end of the movie explains what it means to live an incredible life better than any other movie I have ever watched. I love the story. At the time it was secret. It isn’t anymore, but it was just as incredible before the […]

The Reason to be Secret and Incredible

In the series Secretly Incredible You, I tell you the stories of amazing people. People whose lives do not fit the category of normal.  People that blow me away. Their lives, especially their decision to live for something bigger than themselves, inspire me to do more with my life. And so I have to ask myself, […]

The Quist Family: A Secretly Incredible, “Normal” Family

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Kevin and Christina Qust. They are living better stories in a secretly incredible way. They call themselves normal, but from the interview you will find they are anything but. This is their story of moving their family to South Africa. If you want to learn more about the […]

Heather Lewis: A secretly incredible English teacher

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Heather Lewis. After spending a few weeks in China in 2006, the direction of her life completely changed. She went from pursuing a science degree to becoming an English teacher in China. She is secretly incredible. You can find out more about her at her blog. You can […]

Wendy Brooks: The Secretly Incredible Light

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Wendy Brooks. After seeing the devastation caused by human trafficking and the sex industry, she has stepped up to be that somebody and do something about it. You can follow Wendy on her blog or on Twitter. JS: Wendy, you are involved with mission work in Thailand that […]

6 Insights to being Secretly Incredible

Through the Secretly Incredible You contest, we have all been able to hear the stories of some amazing people doing incredible things. But after 7 stories in, one question lingers. How do I become someone who is secretly incredible? What about me needs to change? How do I stand out from the crowd, in a […]

Bethany Kennedy: The Secretly Incredible Humanitarian

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Josh and Bethany Kennedy. After finding themselves homeless, friends, family and strangers reached out to help them. And they learned the power of love and helping those in need. This is their story about starting a non-profit called Klothe-a-Kid and stepping into their secretly incredible story. You can […]

Ernie Battershell: The Secretly Incredible Uncle

From Jeremy: I want you to meet Ernie Battershell. His story was submitted by his nephew Cole Bradburn. I love how Cole told his uncle’s story through a different format. Living better stories often means not living by the rules. It means avoiding normal and doing something better. I hope Cole’s poem about his uncle reminds […]