October is National Bullying Prevention month, and Jason Tardy, also known as Jason the Juggler, who showcases impressive juggling and high-energy performances, is using his platform to make a difference!

It's called, "Stand Up, Stand Out!"

I witnessed in awe as he performed at the L/A Balloon Festival that I emceed this summer, and he has an amazing talent. But he’s going above and beyond for October.

Throughout the month, Jason is visiting schools across the state to host special anti-bullying events.

The shows he performs at local schools combine entertainment with a super powerful message about kindness, respect, and standing up against bullying.

Check out a sample performance of Jason below from YouTube.

Jason captivates students with his unique blend of juggling, comedy, and inspirational storytelling, drawing them in with entertainment before delivering a powerful message: everyone has the ability to make a positive impact on others.

His performances aren’t just about dazzling tricks; they are designed to encourage empathy, teamwork, and understanding among young audiences.

Throughout his show, Jason engages students in conversations about how to recognize bullying, how to stop it, and how to be an ally to those in need.

Schools interested in bringing Jason’s anti-bullying message to their students can learn more about his October events by visiting his website and Facebook page.

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