Empowering Others to Be Brave
Jonathan Koeppel, a beacon of resilience and determination, rose from adversity to spark change. Fired after speaking out against indoctrination in education, he embraced hardship as fuel for his journey. Transitioning from teaching to building fences, then to real estate, he epitomizes the power of hard work, grit, and the American Dream. His message? Be brave, be courageous, and never give up.
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Recognized for his work as a former public school teacher, he's been featured on media outlets such as Fox News, PragerU, and Real Time with Bill Maher. Jonathan hopes to empower others by sharing his own personal testimony of courage, bravery, and overcoming adversity in the Louisiana public education system during a time when he had everything to lose and nothing to gain.
"Now, more than ever, people must be willing to take a stand."
Work directly with Jonathan Koeppel through his one on one mentorship program where he will help you find your inner courage.
""A Louisiana teacher says he was fired after speaking out against the teaching of critical race theory, gender identity ideology, and mask mandates in his school district. Now Jonathan Koeppel says he wants to be a voice for anyone who is “sick and tired of being pushed around by the public education system just for being conservative.”"
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"COVINGTON — National conservative activists have descended on St. Tammany Parish, an epicenter for the national fight over LGBTQ+ library books, expanding the fight to yet another venue.
The group, led by Jonathan Koeppel, who alleged he was fired from his teaching job in St. Tammany parish for supporting conservative causes, and John Amanchukwu, a pastor heavily involved in conservative causes, read excerpts from books they labeled as “sexually explicit, pornographic, pedophilic, groomer books” at a St. Tammany School Board meeting Thursday night.
The activists, both affiliated with Turning Point USA, an influential national conservative organization based in Arizona, said they want the books removed from the library."