Builders We All (2019) | How Our Words Build or Break | Ari Gunzburg, Keynote Speaker, WanderBound

Filmed several years ago at the historic Fort Pickens in Florida, this short promo was part of an early concept for a speech called Builders We All. While it’s a little cringeworthy to watch now, years later, the message still resonates:
Our words have power. They can build. Or they can break.

Using the bricks of the old fort as a metaphor, Ari Gunzburg reflects on how each word, each interaction, each choice we make contributes to something greater, whether that’s a relationship, a team, a culture, or a legacy. Just like each brick supports the structure, every word supports (or weakens) what we’re building.

Each time we speak to someone, or about someone, we have the ability to build them up with what we say and how we say it - or to break them down. This is kind of a dichotomy between being a potential bully and being someone who is a cheerleader for those they know.

Even though this isn’t one of Ari’s currently available speeches (ask him about it if you're interested), it represents a meaningful step on the journey, both personally and professionally. The growth since then is clear. Is the foundation in place? Still solid.

Key Idea:
We are all builders—people, ideas, systems, and communities. What are you building with your words today?

Themes in this video:

  • The creative or destructive power of words
  • Metaphor of brick-by-brick growth
  • Early-stage message development and personal reflection
  • The value of owning past versions of ourselves
  • Legacy through communication
ARI GUNZBURG
Ari Gunzburg is an award-winning motivational speaker and keynote speaker who helps purpose-driven professionals and teams reset and reconnect to themselves, others, and their mission. His 5 Keys to Greatness framework integrates outdoor wisdom, resilience, and mindset tools to create lasting transformation.

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Ari created WanderBound to unite his passions for storytelling, nature, and human growth. As a keynote speaker, he often uses wilderness metaphors to connect with audiences; this channel extends that work, offering a visual way to inspire people to move, explore, and wonder.
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