Steve Harvey, one of America’s most well-known comedians, has been entertaining people for years. Since 2010, he’s hosted Family Feud, where his quick humor and hilarious reactions have made him a star. But there’s something about Steve that not everyone knows—something that happens after the cameras stop rolling.
At the end of every Family Feud episode, Steve Harvey does something special. He stands in front of the audience and speaks from the heart, sharing advice and personal stories. This part of the show doesn’t air on TV, but it’s a moment where Steve connects with people in a deep way.
In one unaired clip, Steve delivers a speech that goes beyond the usual laughs and jokes. He’s standing in front of the audience, his face serious, and he begins talking about what it really takes to succeed in life. “You want to make it in life? You’ve got to jump,” Steve says, looking around at the audience, making sure they’re listening. “Every successful person you know has jumped.”
The room is quiet as he continues. He’s not talking about a literal jump, but about taking risks in life—risks that could lead to big rewards or failure. “If you don’t jump,” Steve explains, “you’ll never know what it’s like to fly. You’ll just stay right there, watching everyone else soar.”
His words hit hard because they’re true. Steve doesn’t just talk about the good parts of success; he talks about the struggle that comes with it. “Let me tell you something,” he says, “when you jump, the parachute doesn’t open right away. You’re gonna hit the rocks, you’re gonna get bruised, you might even think you’re not gonna make it.
But you gotta keep jumping.” The audience is completely focused on him now, hanging onto every word.
And then, Steve starts talking about something even more personal: his faith. He shares how his belief in God has guided him through life’s toughest challenges. “God has a plan for you,” Steve says, his voice full of emotion. “But you have to trust Him enough to jump. You’ve got to trust that when you take that leap, He won’t let you fall.”
It’s clear that Steve’s message is coming from a place of experience. He’s been through tough times, and he knows what it’s like to be scared of taking risks. But his message is clear—without the jump, without the leap of faith, you’ll never reach your full potential.
Steve’s speech is inspiring and powerful. It’s not just a motivational talk—it’s a call to action. His words stay with the audience, a reminder that success isn’t handed to you. You have to go after it, even when it’s scary.
So, what do you think about Steve Harvey’s advice? Have you ever taken a leap of faith? Share your story with us in the comments!