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Join us for a night of stories, stigmas, and strategies about the power of the mind for health, high-performance, and evolution of self.

This event is not about tragedy to triumph, it is about the human experience of learning how to accept ourselves and life as it is, as we step into the unknown to discover ourselves, our dreams, and our potential.

Oh, and… lightning strikes, amputations, grief, gold medals, joy, and rebirth –nothing is off limits.

We are thrilled to share this exciting and informative event with you all!


SPEAKERS

John Coleman, Ph. D.

Mental Performance Consultant & Arc’teryx Victoria Ambassador

John is a wellness and high-performance coach specializing in opening pathways to personal evolution. With a doctorate in performance psychology, a designation as a registered therapeutic counsellor, and connections with various spiritual traditions, he has cultivated a unique skill-set. With more than 15 years of experience, he is sought after for his advances and related contributions in the field of human performance.
John has worked with Tyler and Adam, and has supported them extensively through recovery, personal growth and high performance.

Tyler Turner

2022 Paralimpic Gold Medalist SB-LL1, Wingsuit pilot, Skydiver, Surfer

Tyler, a bilateral below-knee amputee, lost both legs in a skydiving accident in 2017. After years of hospital visits, drugs, rehab Tyler is now relearning skydiving, wing-suiting, surfing and snowboarding. In 2020, Tyler became the first bilateral amputee wingsuit pilot in the world. Tyler won Bronze in the 2021 US Open Surf Championships, and just a few weeks ago won Gold in the 2022 Paralympic Games.

Adam Campbell

Lawyer, Proffesional Ultra Marathon Runner & Arc’teryx Global Ambassador

Adam enjoys to move fast in the mountains, covering as much terrain as possible – skiing with snow gear in winter, running shoes or rock shoes in summer. Adam is a world record holder with multiple international ultramarathon podiums, multiple first ascents, and speed records on the trails and peaks around the Rocky Mountains.
Adam’s journey as a mental health advocate has been directly impacted by his background in the outdoors. Following a mountaineering accident where he fell over 200-feet in 2016 and the death of his wife in an avalanche in 2020, Adam’s passion stems from his own experiences with trauma.


SCHEDULE

7:45 – 8pm – Doors Open, Mingle/Grab your seat

8 – 8:10pm – Introduction: Welcome/Housekeeping Items

8:10 – 8:25pm – Mental Performance/Mental Health Presentation

8:25 – 8:45pm – Sixty Seconds Film

8:45 – 9pm – Intermission

9 – 9:30pm – Panel Discussion

9:30 – 10pm – Open-Ended Q&A with Audience

10 – 10-:15pm -Closing Remarks

10:15 – 11pm – Exit Venue

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