Kevin Kreider

<p>Through powerful storytelling, Kevin Krieder inspires audiences to rethink identity, overcome adversity, and break down personal barriers.</p><p>Born in South Korea and adopted into a German-Irish family in Philadelphia, Kevin faced bullying and identity struggles from an early age. He set out to challenge stereotypes, eventually becoming a top model in New York and later starring in Netflix’s international hit <em>Bling Empire</em>—the first all-Asian and Asian American reality series—and the documentary <em>The Ugly Model.</em></p><p>Kevin’s journey hasn’t been without setbacks. After battling depression, anxiety, and addiction, he found sobriety and rebuilt his life from rock bottom. Now an entrepreneur, Kevin is the founder of Sans by Taejin Beverage Inc., an Asian-themed alcohol alternative empowering a new generation to embrace health, confidence, and connection without the pressure to drink.</p><p>Kevin’s keynotes provide a candid, motivating look at resilience, reinvention, and breaking barriers—both cultural and personal.</p><p><br></p>

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Kevin
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Kreider
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Mental Health and Recovery Advocate, Actor who starred in Netflix’s <i>Bling Empire</i>, and Entrepreneur

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<ul><li><strong>Understanding the AAPI Experience</strong></li><li>Growing up as a Korean-American adoptee in a white community, Kevin Kreider was ashamed to be the “token Asian guy.” He was bullied and beaten up because of his ethnicity. He was angry because he felt like his voice wasn't being heard. Asian men are viewed as humble, quiet and smart but at the same time not sexually attractive or have personalities, he says. So, Kevin decided to do something about it. Today, Kevin is the star of Netflix's <em>Bling Empire</em>, a successful entrepreneur and sobriety and recovery leader. In this talk, Kevin shares his story and takes on those biases perpetuated through Western media; the stereotypes that limit Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI); and the three steps you can take to reclaim your true authentic self.</li><li><strong>Fighting the Stigma of Mental Illness & Addiction</strong></li><li>Alcohol, drug addiction and mental illness do not discriminate and can affect anyone. And yet for many families, it’s rarely discussed. It’s a stigma that Kevin Kreider wants to change. The star of Netflix's Bling Empire, who is also a sobriety and recovery leader, has been sober for seven-plus years and has openly talked about his struggles with alcohol and depression on his series and to the press. He has even created a non-alcohol drink, Sans by Taejin Beverage, which empowers and normalizes the sober lifestyle. In this talk, Kevin shares his journey, the problems associated with depression, alcoholism and addiction, as well as how the media sets the mindset, and the beautiful life and relationships you can have when happy, clean and sober</li><li><strong>Creating a Brand With a Purpose</strong></li><li>For Kevin Kreider, going to parties had become uncomfortable. He struggled with alcoholism for years before becoming sober. And with the requisite sparkling water in hand, he would get a major case of FOMO and feel like he didn't quite fit in. Instead of complaining about it, though, Kevin went into action. An entrepreneur at heart, he created Sans by Taejin. It’s the first Asian-themed, alcohol alternative and mixer, health beverage infused with adaptogens. It gives people the ability to be a part of the buzz without the booze. In this talk, Kevin discusses the lessons he learned along the way while creating Sans; the importance of building a brand with a purpose that represents your personal values; and turning your past into hope. Whether a business owner, corporate leader or someone who’s ever dreamed of owning a business, this talk is for you</li><li><strong>Reinventing Your Identity & Sobriety</strong></li><li>Although raised by an incredibly kind, loving family, Kevin Kreider grew up as a self-hating Korean adoptee who felt like he never quite fit in. For years, he wrestled with his identity, which led to depression and addiction. And he’s not alone. According to multiple studies, those who are adopted are almost twice as likely to develop a substance abuse disorder. They are also at higher risk for mental health issues. In this talk, Kevin empowers the audience to embrace their identity and culture and be comfortable in their own skin, whether adopted or not. It's the first step in cultivating confidence and courage and connecting to yourself and others.</li><li><strong>The Yellow Pill Perspective</strong></li><li>What does it really mean to be a man? And who decides that? In this riveting talk, Kevin Kreider examines how men perceive their own masculinity and compares that against how the world perceives masculinity in different communities, ethnicities and nationalities — particularly in Asian communities that are often emasculated in Western societies. He shares the emotional distress expectations of masculinity can have on a person — depression, anxiety, anger, jealousy, low self-esteem — and examines the dangerous consequences these extreme emotions can lead to, including self-harm, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, risk-taking and suicide. This talk is your chance to challenge old ideas, start important conversations and think differently about what it truly means to be strong. Whether you’re interested in gender roles, mental health or just want a fresh perspective, this talk is for you. The Yellow Pill Perspective will leave you inspired to be part of a more evolved, inclusive and empowered vision of what it means to be a man today.</li></ul>

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