John Riggins
<p>Growing up in a town of only 500, running back John Riggins became a Big Eight champion, breaking Gale Sayers' rushing record at the University of Kansas. The first pick of the New York Jets in the 1971 NFL Draft, he played there for five years and then signed with the Washington Redskins.</p><p>His 13,435 combined net yards are among the league's best ever, as are his 116 touchdowns by rushing and receiving.
Cam Awesome
Cam Awesome brings the grit and charisma of a multi-time National Champion heavyweight boxer to every stage, sharing how he turned repeated setbacks into fuel for success.
Jeremy Poincenot
A world champion blind golfer, Jeremy Poincenot shares his story of resilience and teamwork, inspiring audiences around the globe.
At just 19 years old, Jeremy Poincenot’s life changed when he was diagnosed with Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON), a rare genetic disorder that caused him to lose his central vision. What began as a devastating setback became a powerful turning point—fueling Jeremy’s belief that challenges can become catalysts for growth when met with determination and support.
Gabe Karp
<p>From courtroom battles to boardroom breakthroughs, Gabe Karp has spent three decades proving that conflict isn’t something to fear—it’s the hidden fuel that drives innovation, growth, and stronger teams.</p><p> A former trial lawyer turned startup executive, Gabe helped build ePrize into a global leader working with 75 of the world’s top 100 brands, leading acquisitions, negotiating multimillion-dollar deals, and steering over 13,000 promotions across 44 countries without a single legal challenge.
David Crane
<p>A Fortune 200 CEO turned senior U.S. energy official, David Crane brings a rare blend of private-sector leadership and public-sector impact to the global energy conversation.</p><p>As Under Secretary for Infrastructure at the U.S.
Aaron Horowitz
<p>A maker in the truest sense of the word, Aaron Horowitz blends art, engineering, and empathy to bring bold ideas to life. </p><p>From his earliest sculptures to founding companies, Aaron Horowitz has always been fascinated by the journey from concept to creation.
Tucker Bryant
<p>After years at Stanford and Google, Tucker Bryant uncovered a surprising truth: the skills that fuel world-class innovation aren’t confined to the boardroom—they’re also found in the mindset of a poet.</p><p>Tucker Bryant worked at Google as a Product Marketing Manager, where he focused on building go-to-market strategies for some of the company’s major products.
Sarah Wells
<p>As a leader in the field of cultivating excellence in organizations and individuals, Sarah Wells provides engaging, research-backed insights to help audiences unlock potential both personally and professionally.</p><p>Olympian Sarah Wells inspires corporate audiences to redefine excellence—not as perfection, but as the relentless pursuit of progress.
Juan Bendana
<p>Juan Bendana is the best-selling author of <em>Confident By Choice,</em> a highly sought-after speaker, and a trusted advisor to the world’s top performers—from Olympic athletes and Grammy-winning artists to top CEOs and Fortune 100 leaders. Over his 10+ year career advising top performers across every industry, Juan’s work has been featured by <em>Harvard Business Review, Rolling Stone,</em> Inc. magazine and translated into over four languages.
Bradley Steven Perry
Bradley Steven Perry is an actor and podcaster known for connecting with Gen Z audiences through humor, honesty, and relatability.
Best known for his breakout role on Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie, Bradley has grown up in the public eye—navigating fame, identity, and adulthood in real time. Now the co-host of the hit podcast Hit the Brake, he brings that same openness and quick wit to deeper conversations about growing up, mental health, and staying grounded in a fast-moving world.