Book Details

Becoming a hero in order to find peace!

Across the course of the author's life, he faced so many struggles that could, and would, have kept him from finding his purpose, his place, and his peace. In working to better himself to become stronger and help others, Jason realized that most of his talks started with the words, "If I Could Give You a Superpower..." and so this book begins there. Realizing that we all contain the powers written on these pages is the first step, but putting these powers into practice everyday is the important part. The world is filled with those battling "villains" others cannot see and so finding a way to battle those villains is crucial to becoming our own hero first! 


“If I Could Give You a Superpower” shines a light on that path and will work to help us all gain powers along the way. We can all vanquish our villains and not just gain powers, but find Peace. Think of all those we can serve with these powers! Let's start this journey together to become a hero to ourselves, and for those who are yet strong enough to battle those same villains themselves.

 

About the Author

Jason A. Wagner

After four decades, Jason has found himself purpose-driven to infuse a new form of motivation through challenging himself, and others, to challenge "what is" with "what could be." Working to become the best servant leader he can be, Jason has made the most of his challenges in life to find ways to consistently make positive deposits into the emotional bank accounts of everyone he interacts with daily. Whether it was through his work in the world of Education, the United States Army, or corporate America, Jason has worked to act as a catalyst for change. The extreme focus Jason has placed on a "people first" method of developing and growing others has helped him to put the lessons he has learned into play throughout his professional coaching, writing, and public speaking engagements. 


Jason has earned a bachelor's degree in Music Education and a master's degree in Instructional Leadership, both from Northern Kentucky University. After 20 years of service, Jason was able to retire as a Staff Sergeant with the 100th Army Band of the United States Army Reserve. He currently resides in Northern Kentucky with his wife and children where he is continuing his work of service to others in any and every way he can.