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Ryan Stream
Sleeping in a homeless shelter. Bouncing between foster homes. Losing his mother to suicide. And that’s just the beginning. Ryan Stream’s story didn’t start in the spotlight, it started in survival mode.
Shola Richards
Shola Richards is a dynamic keynote speaker, the best-selling author of Making Work Work, and Go Together, an in-demand workplace civility expert, and a prolific writer with a passionate worldwide following.
Celine Cousteau
Céline Cousteau is an environmental activist, international speaker, documentary filmmaker, facilitator, and author committed to sharing the vital message of interconnectivity between humans and the natural world.
Dr. Mildred D. Muhammad, D.Hum
Dr. Mildred D. Muhammad, D.Hum is a domestic violence survivor. Many know her by her former husband, John Allen Muhammad – the convicted and now executed DC sniper who terrorized the Washington, DC, metro region in 2002.
Joe Theismann
Joe Theismann is an entrepreneur and the former star quarterback for the Washington Redskins. Most recently, he spent the last 2 decades working for ESPN and the NFL Network as an NFL analyst.
Robert Sege
Dr. Robert Sege is a medical director & professor of pediatrics. His research involves the development of a healthcare response to violence involving children and adolescents.
Adam Rippon
Artist. Athlete. Activist. Adam Rippon is a combination of all three. One of the most dramatic figure skaters on the planet, Adam won the hearts of America and the world at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Angelo Sosa
Chef Angelo Sosa is a Dominican-Italian American chef renowned for his bold, globally inspired cuisine and dynamic presence in the culinary world.
Brenda Combs Ed.D.
A decade ago, Brenda Combs Ed.D. was a homeless cocaine addict and criminal. Today, she's turned her life around and motivates others with her story of perseverance and rediscovery.
Philonise Floyd
On May 26, 2020, Floyd learned that his older brother, George “Perry” Floyd, Jr. had been murdered by four police officers in Minneapolis after a store clerk alleged that he passed a counterfeit $20 bill.