What’s amazing about his talk was that he spoke on these subjects using humor in a way that really humanized his experience, and showed his ability to overcome.
Tyler Wood
I was taken aback by how much tragedy his family faced and how he dealt with it with humor and resilience. Greg’s message that “ once you can joke about a situation, you move from victim to survivor” really struck home with me.
Kiana Dancie
Greg doesn’t show up with polished clichés or inspirational fluff. He brings something far more real — an unfiltered, soul-level account of what happens when addiction, mental illness, and untreated pain are left to fester behind closed doors.
As a workplace suicide prevention speaker and consultant, I specialize in making difficult conversations about suicide and mental health approachable and unforgettable for entire organizations across high-risk industries. By sharing my own tragic life experiences with a dose of humor, I help break down stigma, foster connection, and inspire real, measurable change—saving lives and supporting healthier, more resilient workplaces.
It’s not just catharsis. It’s a call to action.
Your group won’t leave with vague inspiration — they’ll walk out with real tools:
Greg’s presentation breaks the stigma. It lifts the shame. And most importantly, it arms people with ways to do something — so they’re not left standing at another funeral asking, “Why didn’t I see it?”
This isn’t just another speaker.
This is someone who’s lived the nightmare and came back with a message that can save lives.
© 2025 Greg Langford.