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Story & Lesson Highlights with Bryan Majors of Lawrenceville

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Bryan Majors . Check out our conversation below.

Good morning Bryan , we’re so happy to have you here with us and we’d love to explore your story and how you think about life and legacy and so much more. So let’s start with a question we often ask: Have any recent moments made you laugh or feel proud?
I created the Major Prep Brand Ambassador Program with one mission in mind — to honor the value of student athletes beyond the scoreboard. Watching young leaders from around the world earn income through their Name Image and Likeness has been one of the most fulfilling milestones on this journey recently. This isn’t just business. This is legacy. This is impact. This is preparation paying off in real time.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name is Bryan Majors — I’m a leadership coach speaker and founder of Major Prep Apparel. I created Major Prep to be more than a clothing brand. It’s a culture. A message. A mirror that reflects what preparation looks like in real life. We don’t just sell apparel. We build identity. We build legacy. We build leaders.

What makes Major Prep unique is how we blend purpose performance and preparation into every thread. Our mission is to equip students, athletes, teams and leaders around the world with more than just gear — we give them tools to think act and dress like who they’re becoming.

Right now we’re scaling fast. We’ve launched a global NIL Brand Ambassador program paying student athletes for their name image and likeness. We’re partnering with schools to develop custom team uniforms and leadership curriculums. And we’re releasing powerful pieces that speak to the grit faith and discipline required to achieve greatness.

This is more than fashion. It’s Leadership in Fabric Form.

Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?
Losing my father on May 9th 2008 shattered everything I thought was stable. It forced me to see life not as something promised but as something passing. That moment became the turning point — the day I stopped waiting and started preparing like my life depended on it because it does.

When you lose someone who shaped you you realize how precious time really is. There’s no room for comfort zones or second chances. I made a decision that day to relentlessly pursue every dream and goal with urgency discipline and purpose. Not just for me but to make my family proud to honor the man who raised me and to impact the world in a way that outlives me.

Preparation became my weapon. Legacy became my mission. That loss didn’t break me — it built a fire in me. A fire that drives everything I do today.

Was there ever a time you almost gave up?
After my father passed on May 9th 2008 I entered a darkness I wasn’t prepared for. Grief hit me like a storm I couldn’t outrun. I questioned everything. My worth. My path. My future. There was a moment — quiet and heavy — when I almost gave up on myself completely. The pain felt louder than my purpose. The silence of his absence almost drowned out my desire to keep going.

But my family — they became my anchor. They reminded me who I was and where I came from. In the middle of the chaos their love held me together when I didn’t have the strength to do it myself. And in the stillness of those broken nights God met me. Not with answers but with strength. Not with ease but with power. He reminded me that my pain wasn’t the end of my story — it was the beginning of a deeper calling.

That season birthed a fire in me. It taught me that even when life breaks you faith can rebuild you. Preparation became my healing. Purpose became my weapon. And I vowed to use everything I went through to rise lead and pour into others.

I didn’t just survive. I chose to fight. I chose to build. I chose legacy.

So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. Is the public version of you the real you?
There’s a difference between the public version and the real me — and I stand firm in that difference. I’m not moved by trends praise or perception. What I stand on is what I live by: morals values true character and above all integrity. Not when it’s easy but at all times.

Who I am in private mirrors who I am in public. That consistency is what builds trust what builds legacy. In a world where image often outruns substance I refuse to be a hollow voice. I’d rather be solid than seen. Rooted than recognized.

The real me doesn’t just talk leadership — I live it even when no one is watching.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?
I don’t just talk about preparation — I live it breathe it and embody it on levels most never tap into. While others wait for the moment I become the moment. I’ve studied the silence trained in the shadows and mastered what it means to be ready long before the opportunity ever arrives.

Preparation isn’t about hoping it goes right. It’s about making sure it can’t go wrong. I understand the art of preparation because I’ve built my life on it. Every setback was a setup. Every loss was a lesson. Every rep every sacrifice every quiet decision was a brushstroke painting the future I refuse to leave to chance.

This isn’t surface. It’s spiritual. It’s relentless. It’s generational. Because when the lights come on I’m not scrambling — I’m executing.

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