Letters from our Founder


Living Big on Social Media | A challenge for us all

Life After School | What we expect of students and how to support them

Conversations & Interviews


Promoting Safety, Health, and Confidence in Schools

Our CEO, Lex Moschakis, along with Steve Miracle and Jackie Reid from Marshall County School District, join the On the Clock podcast hosted by Todd Dallas Lamb

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Choose to Live Big! An Interview with Lex Moschakis

CEO Lex Moschakis joins Trish Kendall for a conversation as part of her Choose & Become Interview series

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Learning to Lead in 2 Weeks with Lex Moschakis, Co-Founder of Live Big

Our CEO Lex joins Jen Arnold on the Growing Through It leadership podcast

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Finding your North Star and betting on yourself

Live Big Community CEO Lex Moschakis joins Aubrey Sumi on the Crossroads podcast

News Features


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Events & Speaking Engagements


Panel discussion on women in leadership, featuring five women seated at a table, hosted by Claremont Unified School District, organized by students.

Live Big CEO Lex Moschakis speaks on the Women in Leadership panel

Hosted by Claremont Unified School District, run by students