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

What Greg Langford Delivers Isn’t Just a Speech — It’s a Wake-Up Call With a Roadmap

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.

What makes his presentation different?

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:

  • How to recognize early signs of suicidal thinking, especially the quiet, high-functioning kind
  • What not to say when someone is struggling (and what actually helps)
  • The role of humor in healing — and how it can keep someone alive
  • How to open conversations in families where mental illness is buried under pride, shame, or silence
  • A list of resources, helplines, and action steps to take home and use

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.