Travis Price started a world-wide movement against bullying after a single decision in twelfth grade.
Zeno Franco: What is Heroism?
Zeno Franco argues that heroism is fundamentally about risk. Real heroism requires risk-taking.
Dan Edwardes: Parkour as Hero Training
Dan Edwardes, of Parkour Generations, argues that heroism requires physical training as well as moral. He thinks the best preparation is through mastering physical movement using Parkour as a base.
Chantelle Baxter: The Power of One Girl
Chantelle Baxter, co-founder of OneGirl, tells her story from young care-free entrepreneur to dedicated nonprofit founder and the power of people-driven activism.
Suzanne Bernier: The Heroes of Disasters
Suzanne Bernier's book, "Disaster Heroes" explores the actions of ordinary people in extraordinary situations. Her work takes her to the sites of disasters where she meets people who have taken heroic action to help others.
Denise Garrido: The Heroism Inherent in Volunteering
Former Miss Universe Canada, Denise Garrido, discusses the value of volunteering.
Andre Sólo: A Real Life Hero's Journey
Andre Sólo shares the story of his real hero's journey traveling from the source of the Mississippi to the mouth of the Amazon. He set out to prove that the stories he read about from childhood could be done, not just by legends and myths, but by anyone.
David Rendall: Heroes are Freaks
Heroes stick out when everyone else fits in. Heroes see strength when others see weaknesses. David Rendall helps you understand how your weirdness can work in your favour.
Shawn Furey: The Twelve Habits of a Hero
Shawn Furey from the Hero Training School explains what he's seen work in a supermax prison regarding hero training.
George Brymer: The Trouble With Quiet Heroes
Marketing expert George Brymer suggests that quiet heroes may save the world, but they will never change it. He wants heroes to tell their stories in order to inspire others.