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SEASON: 3 EPISODE: 27Episode Overview:Welcome to the Becoming Preferred podcast. Today we're diving deep into a narrative that's both heart-wrenching and incredibly inspiring. Our guest is Kaleb Dahlgren, a name that resonates with resilience, hope, and the power of the human spirit to overcome the unimaginable.Kaleb, a survivor of the tragic 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has turned a story of profound loss into one of purpose and impact. Beyond surviving, he's thriving - as a student, an advocate for diabetes and mental health, and a bestselling author. His journey is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of sharing our stories to connect, heal, and inspire. This episode is about the power of the human spirit, the importance of community, and the unstoppable force of a determined heart. Join me now for my conversation with Kaleb Dahlgren.Guest Bio: From a young age, Kaleb had no choice but to be resilient. His hockey career was threatened before it started by a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes at 4 years old. Yet Kaleb proved his doctors and coaches wrong by going on to play hockey at an elite level. During his career, he played for the Humboldt Broncos - a team that made national news when their bus collided with a transport truck. The accident took away 16 lives and left only 13 survivors, many of them with lifelong injuries.Kaleb is one of the survivors.Once he recovered, Kaleb returned to the ice to play for York University's varsity hockey team. While at York, he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree graduating as Valedictorian, Magna Cum Laude, and Varsity Athletics Male Graduate of the Year in April 2021. Currently, Kaleb is studying to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. Kaleb is dedicated to helping others, whether that's through sharing his story or through his community volunteer work. He is the founder of Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program designed in 2017 to give back to children with Type 1 diabetes. Through this program, he is able to raise awareness, support, and guidance to his community of Diabeauties. Kaleb is also the recipient of the Canadian Volunteer Award for Emerging Leader of the Prairies, the National JDRF Young Volunteer of the Year award, and dozens of other accolades for his community service.Somewhere in the whirlwind of life, Kaleb found time to become a #1 Bestselling Author for his memoir, Crossroads, the story of his life thus far. As a speaker, he is known for his honesty, his inspiration, and his captivating storytelling. In the face of insurmountable odds, he shows us that through perseverance you can do anything. Resource Links:Website: https://www.kalebdahlgren.comProduct Link: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443462877/?utm_source=aps&utm_medium=athrhcweb&utm_campaign=apsInsight Gold Timestamps:03:39 The doctor called in my parents and said that Kaleb is a type 1 diabetic05:46 The beauty of the illness was the fact that it made me develop a lot of resiliency….07:00 Our bus collided, T-Boned into a semi truck trailer08:30 I was in a state called post traumatic amnesia10:51 What led you down the road to say, hey, I'm going to do a book?12:28 That's where the inspiration came from, is my professor14:20 Can you share some strategies or mindsets that have helped you maintain resilience?15:46 One more big piece was just accepting and forgiveness17:25 I think forgiveness is so powerful 19:25 Darcy Hogan, our head coach at Humboldt, he...
In this episode I speak with Kaleb Dahlgren who is a renowned International Keynote Speaker and bestselling author of the book Crossroads. Kaleb wrote that book about his amazing experience as a player on the Humboldt Broncos hockey team and how an unanticipated tragedy led to unspeakable loss for him and his community. His unwavering resilience and positive mindset to how he approaches life is beyond inspiring.Kaleb is a community leader, a mental wellness advocate, and diabetes advocate cultivating a positive impact everywhere he goes. He does that and so much more at such a young age and does so with an infectious energy and generosity of spirit! You are going to love him!https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/wpd689p0o2vdwuh1v98ox/h?rlkey=4i6gwvgpeqrsb9lzoqh16lsez&dl=0https://www.kalebdahlgren.com/https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443462877/crossroads/
How does someone move forward from life-threatening injury and a heartbreaking tragedy? 5 years on, Kaleb Dahlgren, Humboldt Broncos crash survivor, returns to No Nonsense to share his healing journey.
This week, Jessalynn is joined by the inspiring and resilient Kaleb Dahlgren, a philanthropist, author, former elite hockey player, and survivor. From a young age, Kaleb always knew he wanted to be a hockey player, but at the age of 4, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, which put his hockey career at risk. Despite the challenges he faced, he advanced to the elite level, where he became the assistant captain of the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Team at the age of 20 in Saskatchewan, Canada. On April 6, 2018, Kaleb was one of thirteen survivors of the tragic Humboldt Broncos Bus crash that shook the nation and took the lives of sixteen of his teammates, friends, and coaches. Today, Kaleb joins Jessalynn to share his story of resilience, a story that began long before 2018 and offers insight into his healing journey and his positive outlook on life when things don't go to plan. Kaleb is dedicated to helping others through sharing his story, his volunteer work, and his mentorship program, Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program designed in 2017 to give back to children with Type 1 diabetes. He is also the bestselling author of his memoir, Crossroads, the story of his life thus far. Kaleb's story is truly inspirational, and we can't wait for you to hear this episode. Be sure to visit Kaleb on Instagram @kalebdahlgren, his website, and in his memoir, Crossroads by Kaleb Dahlgren. Don't forget to follow Jessalynn on Instagram @invisiblescarspodcast, visit her website, and check out her shop at Doted Boutique If you or someone you know is suffering from the effects of trauma, please know you are not alone in your healing journey. If you would like to speak with a professional therapist, you can reach out to Hello@invisiblescarspodcast.com to book an appointment.
This week, Jessalynn is joined by the inspiring and resilient Kaleb Dahlgren, a philanthropist, author, former elite hockey player, and survivor. From a young age, Kaleb always knew he wanted to be a hockey player, but at the age of 4, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, which put his hockey career at risk. Despite the challenges he faced, he advanced to the elite level, where he became the assistant captain of the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Team at the age of 20 in Saskatchewan, Canada. On April 6, 2018, Kaleb was one of thirteen survivors of the tragic Humboldt Broncos Bus crash that shook the nation and took the lives of sixteen of his teammates, friends, and coaches. Today, Kaleb joins Jessalynn to share his story of resilience, a story that began long before 2018 and offers insight into his healing journey and his positive outlook on life when things don't go to plan. Kaleb is dedicated to helping others through sharing his story, his volunteer work, and his mentorship program, Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program designed in 2017 to give back to children with Type 1 diabetes. He is also the bestselling author of his memoir, Crossroads, the story of his life thus far. Kaleb's story is truly inspirational, and we can't wait for you to hear this episode. Be sure to visit Kaleb on Instagram @kalebdahlgren, his website, and in his memoir, Crossroads by Kaleb Dahlgren. Don't forget to follow Jessalynn on Instagram @invisiblescarspodcast, visit her website, and check out her shop at Doted Boutique If you or someone you know is suffering from the effects of trauma, please know you are not alone in your healing journey. If you would like to speak with a professional therapist, you can reach out to Hello@invisiblescarspodcast.com to book an appointment.
https://www.jeffheggie.com/blog/Kaleb-Dahlgren-crossroads-humboldt-bronco In this new episode of The Jeff Heggie Show, Jeff sits down with Kaleb Dahlgren, a survivor of the tragic 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash that claimed sixteen lives and left thirteen others injured. Kaleb shares his remarkable journey of resilience and hope, as detailed in his book "Crossroads."Kaleb shares his experiences during his time with the Broncos, a junior hockey team in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. He reflects on the life-changing accident, the unprecedented loss he faced, and how he summoned his positivity and grit to navigate life after such a terrible tragedy.Beyond the crash, the conversation touches on the immense support and love that poured in from across Canada and around the world. Millions of people displayed solidarity by leaving hockey sticks by their front doors, and people from over eighty countries generously contributed to support the affected families.They discuss Kaleb's life before Humboldt, where he bravely battled type 1 diabetes from a young age and how he used that to give back and create hope for other young kids dealing with the disease. They also talk about the important causes that Kaleb supports today.Kaleb Dahlgren's story is not just about surviving a devastating event; it's a testament to perseverance, hope, and embracing life with unwavering determination. "Focus on the things you can control"
In this episode we speak with Kaleb Dahlgren, #1 Bestselling Author for his memoir, Crossroads, My Story of Tragedy & Resilience As a Humboldt Bronco. On April 6, 2018, the news of a bus crash at the intersection of highways 35 & 335 in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, sent shock waves throughout Canada, and around the world. The Humboldt Broncos, a junior hockey team, were travelling to an away game when a semi-truck missed a stop sign, and crashed into their bus killing 16 people and leaving only 13 survivors, many with lifelong injuries. Kaleb was one of the survivors. Kaleb is the former assistant captain the Humboldt Broncos Hockey team. Shortly after getting out of the hospital, Kaleb began his studies at York University and joined the York Lions varsity hockey team. He earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree graduating as Valedictorian, Magna Cum Laude, and Varsity Athletics Male Graduate of the Year in April 2021. Currently, Kaleb is studying to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. Kaleb is dedicated to helping others, whether that's through sharing his story or through his community volunteer work. He is the founder of Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program designed in 2017 to give back to children with Type 1 diabetes. Kaleb is also the recipient of the Canadian Volunteer Award for Emerging Leader of the Prairies, the National JDRF Young Volunteer of the Year award, and dozens of other accolades for his community service. Somewhere in the whirlwind of life, Kaleb found time to become a #1 Bestselling Author for his memoir, Crossroads, My Story of Tragedy & Resilience As a Humboldt Bronco. Social Media: https://www.kalebdahlgren.com/about https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebdahlgren/ https://www.instagram.com/kalebdahlgren/ https://www.facebook.com/kalebdahlgren16 https://twitter.com/KalebDahlgren
Ryan starts off the show with a captivating interview with former Humboldt Bronco, Kaleb Dahlgren. Kaleb describes the horrifying crash that killed 16 people and injured the other 13 on the Bronco's bus on April 6th, 2018, and the outpouring of support he and the community received, his book, and his speaking engagement upcoming in Listowel!Then, Clarkey is joined by Steve Sabourin, as they welcome on friend of the show Sean Fitz-Gerald of The Athletic, to discuss the sports media landscape.Brought to you by Coolbet, and in part by the Listowel Squash Courts, Hanover Raceway and See the Game.Subscribe on Youtube and all the best podcast apps!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Wix_x4--bclMBXhtRV3dAApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/instigating-with-clarkey-and-drury/id1590566419Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZlDWiSNbMs1O0mKW3zoHr
From a young age, Kaleb had no choice but to be resilient. His hockey career was threatened before it started by a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes at 4 years old. Yet Kaleb proved his doctors and coaches wrong by going on to play hockey at an elite level. During his career, he played for the Humboldt Broncos - a team that made national news when their bus collided with a transport truck. The accident took away 16 lives and left only 13 survivors, many of them with lifelong injuries. Kaleb is one of the survivors. Once he recovered, Kaleb returned to the ice to play for York University's varsity hockey team. While at York, he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree graduating as Valedictorian, Magna Cum Laude, and Varsity Athletics Male Graduate of the Year in April 2021. Currently, Kaleb is studying to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. Kaleb is dedicated to helping others, whether that's through sharing his story or through his community volunteer work. He is the founder of Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a mentorship program designed in 2017 to give back to children with Type 1 diabetes. Through this program, he is able to raise awareness, support, and guidance to his community of Diabeauties. Kaleb is also the recipient of the Canadian Volunteer Award for Emerging Leader of the Prairies, the National JDRF Young Volunteer of the Year award, and dozens of other accolades for his community service. Somewhere in the whirlwind of life, Kaleb found time to become a #1 Bestselling Author for his memoir, Crossroads, the story of his life thus far. As a speaker, he is known for his honesty, his inspiration, and his captivating storytelling. In the face of insurmountable odds, he shows us that through perseverance you can do anything. ——— Welcome to The Pal's Podcast hosted by George Boutsalis and Ricky Liorti. Two best friends, co-hosts, and co-founders talking about all things life, leisure, and levelling up! http://thepalspod.com/ Socials: @thepalspodcast - All Socials: @gcboutsalis - Twitter // @boutsalis - Instagram Socials: @yourpalrick - All thepalspodcast@gmail.com —— Music by @loudluxury
Yes Guy episode 75 is here! Jim Tatti and Perry Lefko are joined by goalie mask creator Greg Harrison, TSN F1 & IndyCar analyst Tim Hauraney, and survivor of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash Kaleb Dahlgren.
Today an encore presentation of The Bridge: Special with an episode that last aired on December 23rd. The Kaleb Dahlgren Story.
We're looking back at The Bridge in 2021. Today an encore presentation of The Bridge: Special with an episode that originally aired on March 16th. The Kaleb Dahlgren Story.
Come Together For Diabetes is an event to support diabetes care and research at St. Joseph's Health Care London. The 2021 installment will take place on November 4th and will feature former Humboldt Broncos player, Kaleb Dahlgren. Dahlgren, a survivor of the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has been living with diabetes since he was four-year-old. Dahlgren, who is also a diabetes advocate and author, joins Mike Stubbs to share a bit of his story and chat about the event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've all heard the expression being in the right place at the right time when opportunity knocks, but what about the wrong place, at the wrong time when tragedy hits and takes away all that you know. April 6, 2018, began as an ordinary day for Kaleb Dahlgren. He was on a bus with his Humboldt Broncos teammates heading to a must-win playoff game. A second later, and hockey outcomes no longer matters. On a clear and sunny day, a driver, commanding a semi-trailer truck at 100 km an hour, failed to yield at a flashing stop sign and smashed into their bus. Sixteen people died, and thirteen were injured. Four days after the accident, suffering trauma to his body and brain that doctors said was devastating and permanently damaging, Kaleb woke up in the hospital. He had no recollection of the accident, and it took him several days to comprehend that he was alive while others were dead. Kaleb Dahlgren is the story of the human spirit soaring at an unfathomable level. Kaleb must come to terms with Survivor's Guilt, defy and overcome the many sentences pronounced by medical experts, and choose what to do with his new lease on life. As you will soon hear, author, speaker and motivator, Kaleb Dahlgren chooses wisely, and for the better of humanity. The brilliant Amy Deacon, a social worker therapist, joins the show to talk about the mindset required to survive sudden tragedy. To chat with Kaleb Dahlgren Twitter @kalebdahlgren - https://twitter.com/kalebdahlgren?lang=en Instagram @kalebdahlgren - https://www.instagram.com/kalebdahlgren/ FB - Facebook @kalebdahlgren16 - https://www.facebook.com/kalebdahlgren16 www.kalebdahlgren.com To chat with Amy Deacon Amy's Profile linkedin.com/in/amy-deacon-3b14147a Website amydeaconcounselling.com To chat with Tony Chapman Web: https://chatterthatmatters.ca Twitter – @TonyChapman – https://twitter.com/tonychapman Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xC RBC - https://www.rbc.com RBC - Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Awards - https://discover.rbcroyalbank.com/rbc-canadian-women-entrepreneur-awards-cwea-a-virtual-celebration-of-impact-and-achievement/ RBC Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html RBC Future Launch - Up Skill - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/rbc-upskill.html
In this episode, I sit down with Kaleb Dahlgren (@kalebdahlgren) - Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College student, founder of an advocacy program called Dahlgren's Diabeauties which provides support to children living with Type 1 Diabetes and author of "Crossroads - My Story of Tragedy of Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco". We discuss life with diabetes, how the Diabeauties came to be, what the experience of writing a book about his life was like, and he shares his perspective on life, loss, as well the importance of mental health awareness, choosing positivity and building mental tenacity.https://www.kalebdahlgren.comhttp://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443462877/?utmsource=aps&utmmedium=athrhcweb&utm_campaign=apsFind me at https://www.rileymurtha.com and on IG @rileyannem
The Humboldt Broncos bus crash was a devastating moment in Saskatchewan history and something that our province will never forget. On the season three finale of the What Connects Us podcast, we are joined by Kaleb Dahlgren, one of the 13 survivors of the accident, to chat about his experience struggling and emerging through tragedy. We discuss the perspective he's gained as a Type 1 diabetic, the figurative and literal battle scars he's learned via his resilience journey through the bus crash, what it was like to be thrust into the world's attention and deep level of care, and what the emotional process of writing his best-selling book "Crossroads" was like. We also chat about why building community wherever he goes is so important to Kaleb and how he is giving back to STARS Air Ambulance and the Pegasus Project after their services helped save his life. Kaleb is incredibly vulnerable, reflective and insightful and there is a reason why this one is our season finale!
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Kaleb Dahlgren is the former assistant captain of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team and one of thirteen survivors of the tragic bus crash. Shortly after getting out of the hospital, Kaleb began his studies at York University and joined the York Lions varsity hockey team. He is the founder of Dahlgren's Diabeauties, a program that supports children with type 1 diabetes, and shares his message of hope and healing with groups across North America.Kaleb's first book >>> Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco*Connect with Marc
Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor, national bestselling author and community builder — Kaleb Dahlgren, joins us for the fifth episode of the Play On! Podcast. He shares his story of recovery and triumphs following the devastating bus crash and thanks everyone for the countless support received to date, along with what led him to create Dahlgren's Diabeauties – a unique program designed to provide support to youth living with Diabetes. He also shares what happened one day when he was out playing street hockey with some friends on rollerblades in Saskatchewan (hint: involved a post-game trip to the dentist), and how he got involved as an ambassador with This Is Our Shot – a Canada-wide campaign that aims to replace hesitancy with confidence when it comes to getting the vaccine for COVID-19; and much more! Get a copy of Kaleb Dahlgren's book, Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco, today on Amazon and at Indigo / Chapters along with other retailers near you. Find where you can get your COVID-19 vaccine and how to support This Is Our Shot, by visiting ThisIsOutShot.ca. For more episodes and further information on Play On! Canada, including how to get involved, visit playon.ca. — This podcast is hosted by Vince Capano and Branden Scott. Creative assets by Hugh Bakhurst and digital marketing by Ben Sabic. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Play On! Canada, its employees, volunteers, partners or any affiliates.
This week Rask and Cardsy talk about the Stanley Cup Final and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Then the boys send it to Kaleb Dahlgren who talks about his hockey career, the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, and his life off the ice. Kaleb shares an incredible and inspiring story about his recovery and how he is making a difference in the world. After that, the boys wrap up the episode talking about the Euro's and the Italy vs. England championship game.
On April 6th, 2018, on-route to a playoff game in Nipawin, the Humboldt Broncos' team bus was involved in a horrific crash. The crash resulted in the death of 16 members of the Broncos team and left 13 more with critical injuries. Kaleb Dahlgren was one of the 13 survivors. He suffered extensive injuries including a fractured skull, a traumatic brain injury, and several fractures in his neck and back.A true fighter, Kaleb was determined to heal and return to his true passion—hockey. Classified as a miracle by numerous doctors, Kaleb overcame the physical, mental and emotional traumas, and returned to hockey. He wanted to shine a hopeful light on the dark situation by continuing to live his life to the fullest. Further driven to make a difference in his community, Kaleb found himself back in Humboldt, continuing his volunteer work, days after being discharged from the hospital.In today's episode, Kaleb shares his story of survival and success, and explains how he continues to live life to the fullest every single day to honour the 13 souls that were lost. Kaleb's new book “Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco” is available everywhere, and is a must read. Be sure to pick it up from anywhere you get your books!Links mentioned in this episode:Kaleb's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KalebDahlgrenKaleb's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalebdahlgren/?hl=enHumboldt Broncos Website: https://www.humboldtbroncos.com/ Dahlgren's Diabeauties: https://www.instagram.com/dahlgrensdiabeauties/?hl=en Crossroads Book: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443462877/crossroads/ LTAL Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutlifepod LTAL Website: http://www.harrisonkingofficial.com/podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please take a minute to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It is the best way to support the show and help us continue to grow so we can continue providing the best content possible for you! Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kaleb Dahlgren is a #1 Bestselling Author with his recent memoir Crossroads - sharing his story of tragedy and resilience as a Humboldt Bronco. After losing 16 members of his Broncos family and surviving the tragic crash, he continued to give back and help the community of Humboldt heal. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of four, Kaleb was told by his hockey coaches and scouts that he would never succeed in hockey. Instead of defeat, Kaleb used the negativity as motivation. He worked relentlessly and played the highest level of hockey each year of his young career. Inspired by his own personal challenges, Kaleb created an organization called “Dahlgren's Diabeauties” – a program that uses hockey to shed light on Type 1 Diabetes and provide support for children living with this disease. Kaleb received the Canadian Volunteer Award for Emerging Leader of the Prairies in 2018 due to his relentless community work. Graduating from York University with a Commerce Degree and being named the Most Outstanding Male Graduate for Varsity Athletics, Kaleb is forging his next path as a Chiropractic student and Keynote Speaker! Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Crossroads-Kaleb-Dahlgren/dp/144346287X
Zander interviews Kaleb Dahlgren, a young man who survived a tragic bus crash and faced life after with resilience and positivity. In this episode, he talks about his time with the Broncos and the community of Humboldt, Saskatchewan.Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTubeFollow me on Twitter: @ZandersPodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Healing from trauma requires strength, resilience and determination. Kaleb Dahlgren, a Canadian ex-hockey player and author, embodies all of these traits, and you'll find out why in this episode. In 2018, Kaleb was on a bus with his team following a hockey game in Saskatchewan, Canada, when their bus collided with a truck. Kaleb survived the accident, but it resulted in the tragic deaths of 16 of his hockey teammates and left another 13 people injured. Kaleb experienced amnesia following the crash, and suffered from a major brain injury that still affects him. Kaleb has documented his experiences of the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash and healing from trauma and grief in his book, “Crossroads”. Leaning on the lessons he learnt about grief, healing and resiliency, Kaleb strives to help others to overcome difficult times through his book. On today's episode, Kaleb will discuss the horrific crash that changed his life. He will also talk about the miracle of being alive, living for those who have passed, and the importance of finding the right perspective on the path to healing.
I have Kaleb Dahlgren who is a survivor from the 2018 Humboldt Hockey bus crash where 16 of 29 people were killed. His strength and perseverance is like no other. As a newly published author, he recently wrote a memoir, Crossroads; which details his life leading up to the accident. Kaleb also founded the Dahlgren’s Diabeauties. A program that "helps other children who live with Type 1 Diabetes realize that they are not alone and there are people fighting for a cure".
Our interview this week with Kaleb Dahlgren, who has just written a spectacular best-seller, Crossroads My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Broncos Bus Crash survivor Hockey player. "There are moments in our lives when we find ourselves at a crossroads. The choices we make in those moments can define the rest of our days", Unknown "But when you're standing at a crossroad, there's a choice you've got to make", Carrie Underwood An unbelievable interview with Kaleb, who is like an "old soul" in such a younger version! Wow! Kaleb is full of insightful and inspirational messages for anyone in any walk of life! Kaleb took a tragedy and has put the outcome into helping and healing others in their similar walk of life or journey! Crossroads the Humboldt Broncos Bus Crash survivor with Kaleb Dahlgren is an inspiring story of hope and resiliency to all in any life's journey! Get it, guys! You won't regret it! purchase the book: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443462877/crossroads/ Tina Ginn with YOUR BACKUP PLAN puts your life in 1-place in preparation of any unpredictable circumstance while taking the painful aftermath out of any tragedy! Whether you are a senior, retired, single, or have a family you will want to get this APP for yourself to be more organized! www.yourbackupplan.ca http://l.ead.me/bbpzPy PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/yourbackupplan #emergencypreparedness #yourbackupplan #yourbackupplanapp #planb #motorcycleaccident #caraccident #planning #exitplan #tragedy #tragedies #disaster #disasterpreparedness #emergencypreparedness #financialplanning #estateplanning #emergency #cancer #stroke #heartattack #survivor #cancersurvivor #rehab #recovery #lifeinsurance #disability #willsandestates #wills #powerofattorney #grief #lossandgrief #sadness #death #podcast #blog #sports #hockey #hockeycanada #basketball #soccer #baseball #mlb #nhl #softball
On Episode 19 of The Anecdote, we talk a little hockey. After intros and our Mother's Day weekend recaps, we start it off with some Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews and Rangers/Capitals line brawl discussion. Following a Pay it Forward from Wes, we begin our interview with Humboldt Broncos alum and author of Crossroads, Kaleb Dahlgren. We discuss Kaleb's book, his hockey journey through Saskatchewan including stops in North Battleford, Notre Dame and Humboldt. We focus a lot on Kaleb's life following the bus crash, including his time at York University, his dreams of becoming a chiropractor, his involvement in the recruiting aspect of Usports hockey, and his recent decision to retire from hockey. The interview wraps up with some hilarious stories from Kaleb's childhood, and Kaleb presents his own Pay it Forward. After speaking with Kaleb, the hosts chat the recent U18 hockey tournament in Texas and discuss our next guest, Davidson, SK native and U18 gold medalist Nolan Allan. Logan presents a Pay it Forward, before bringing Nolan on for a quick discussion. We discuss Nolan's childhood, his decision to play for the Saskatoon Blazers, being drafted by the PA Raiders, the WHL Bubble, recent U18 tournament, and of course the hit seen around the world in the gold medal game. Following our second guest, Jesse Brett and Logan do our own Anecdote mini playoff bracket, where we decide who we believe will be crowned champions of the 4 NHL divisions following the first two rounds of the playoffs. After presenting our Local Gals of the Week, we wrap up with our Alternate Lines segment presented by TB's Bar and Grill in Watrous. Pay it Forward.
This episode is proudly brought to you by: Shane Homes. Make sure to check out this episode with Kaleb Dahlgren, a Canadian author and survivor of the Humboldt Broncos tragedy.
The guys are joined by former Assistant Captain of the HUMBOLDT BRONCOS, KALEB DALHGREN, who shares the story behind his best selling book "CROSSROADS", and what life has been like since the tragic bus crash.He also chats about how close the team was and their admirable comradery.Krispy and the guys also chat about the Tom Wilson situation, George Springer and the Jays, and guys who wear superhero t-shirts.And back by popular demand is "DEAR RIBSY"!!LET'S GET WEIRD!!
On episode 331 of Spittin’ Chiclets, the guys are joined by Gabriel Landeskog and Kaleb Dahlgren. Landy joined (44:16) to talk about the Avs season, growing up in Sweden, playing for Patrick Roy and tons more. The boys then broke down each division, had their usual McDavid tire pump, then moved on to discuss some more NHL news. The guys were then joined by Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren. Kaleb joined (2:10:25) to give an update on what he has been up to, to talk about the day that rocked the hockey world, and to discuss his Dahlgren’s Diabeauties Foundation. The guys wrap up the show talking about the Seattle Kraken, golf, and some movie talk.
Kaleb Dahlgren is a survivor of the Humbolt Broncos tragedy on April 6th, 2018."The power of our choices and our decisions is profound."This interview is with an inspiring young man who has gone through one of the greatest tragedies in the sporting world.Kaleb discusses what his life was like after that tragic day and the choices that he had to make in order to move forward.Kaleb touches on how you can change your perspective, and be grateful for the memories and times shared with the people you care about and love.He discusses how he had to find acceptance, instead of searching for answers that he would never find or understand.Kaleb recently published a book called Crossroads in which he discusses the different ways in which you can respond to tragic situations. He wants to help others climb out of dark places and times of uncertainty after they go through traumatic experiences themselves.This is an incredible person with a powerful mindset.Please listen, share and make sure to check out Kaleb's book.
We sit down with member of the 2018 Humboldt Broncos Kaleb Dahlgren whose new book "Crossroads" is now available everywhere. Then we break down a wild night 1 at the NFL Draft with host of the "Just Another Football Show" podcast, Ryan Stubbs.
The Humboldt Broncos crash in 2018 rocked the hockey world, and we never forget the 16 lives lost from that incredible group. Kaleb Dahlgren, a survivor of the crash, has recently written a book about overcoming adversity and his mindset following the tragedy. Crossroads is an incredible story of maturity, poise, and determination that fully encapsulates the lives of those lost in the Humboldt Broncos crash. Kaleb joins us to talk about not only the accident, but how he has gotten to where he is: writing a book in college, supporting his university hockey team now that he is unable to play, and what kind of lessons he hopes to share with readers around the world. Enjoy the discussion and let us know what you think of Kaleb's incredible book!
On Tuesday's episode of Sticks in the 6ix, the guys are joined by former Humboldt Bronco and author Kaleb Dahlgren to discuss his book. They also discuss the Women's World Championship being cancelled and the Winnipeg Jets' claim that the Toronto Maple Leafs are a big, bad, dirty team.
Crowe and Falko break down the Wheat Kings 2021 East Division Pennant win, the inaugural Subway Cup, and life inside the bubble as the season comes to a close. Plus, Crowe visits with best-selling author & Humboldt Bronco alumnus Kaleb Dahlgren to discuss his new book, his health, recovery, and life after hockey.
Kaleb Dahlgren was like many young players across Canada in Junior hockey chasing his dream of playing hockey at a high level when tragedy struck. Kaleb's road to get to that point, during, and after are a great story and go well beyond the game. It's a book that makes you think, cheer, and feel while you see Kaleb make it through his life and the crash.
On April 6, 2018, sixteen people died and thirteen others were injured after a bus taking the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team to a playoff game collided with a transport truck in a rural intersection. The tragedy moved millions of people from across Canada and around the world to leave hockey sticks by their front door to show sympathy and support for the Broncos. On this episode of Blue Line Banter I am joined by Kaleb Dahlgren, the former assistant captain of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team and one of thirteen survivors of the tragic bus crash. In the face of adversity, one can either back down or stand up and fight – Kaleb is a fighter, someone who will never back down. Having an opportunity to meet Kaleb and learn about his inspiring life story of heart and grit in the face of unprecedented loss and adversity has changed my life forever. Kaleb recently wrote a book titled Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco, the book Crossroads is available wherever you purchase your books – please go out and purchase a copy, I hope it has the same profound impact on your life as it did mine.
Three years following the Humboldt Broncos' tragic bus crash, we hear from one of the team's captains, Kaleb Dahlgren. The 23-year old is joined in conversation with Sportsnet Central Host Martine Gaillard. They discuss his new book "Crossroads", diabetes, community, support teams, the loss of recent high school championships and a host of other important topics. You won't want to miss hearing about his emotional and physical recovery while learning about his future goals. This is a motivational and powerful discussion that will undoubtedly appeal to Canadians of all ages! Be sure to grab your copy of "Crossroads" at harpercollins.ca, Amazon or Indigo.
In this special episode of Different Boat, Same Storm, Abhay talks to best-selling author and Humboldt bus crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren. Kaleb shares his story of overcoming adversity as a Type 1 Diabetic, playing hockey with the Humboldt Broncos, and recovering after the 2018 tragedy that shook all of Canada. Abhay and Kaleb also chat about the impacts of COVID and the importance of anti-racism work in hockey today. This is a conversation you don't want to miss. Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbss_podcast/ Facebook: @DifferentBoatSameStorm Twitter: @DBSS_podcast Abhayjeet Singh Sachal (co-host) Kaleb Dahlgren (guest) Mei Ling Phung (editor) Anisha Huq, Amar Aziz, and Mehar Kamra (communications and outreach)
Humboldt Broncos Jr 'A' Hockey Club Alum Kaleb Dahlgren joins us in Hour 2 to discuss his new book "Crossroads" and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6, 2018, shook Canadians to the core. Kaleb Dahlgren survived the crash, but he also experienced unspeakable loss. He joins Matt Galloway to speak about his new memoir, Crossroads: My Story of Tragedy and Resilience as a Humboldt Bronco, and the power of family and community.
In Hour 3, we were joined by Humboldt Survivor and Author Kaleb Dahlgren & asked 5 Questions
A listener letter prompts an informative discussion about kids and vaccines with infectious disease specialist Dr Lisa Barrett from Dalhousie University in Halifax. Plus what Zoom fatigue is doing to your brain and the simple way to deal with it.
Kaleb Dahlgren a Humboldt Broncos Bus Crash Survivor stops by to talk about life and times since. Plus the moments before the crash Full Video https://youtu.be/_uMjSSCElzE
OIn the two-year anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy, a member of the team, Kaleb Dahlgren, opens up about recovering both physically and mentally from the trauma, the significance of the community outreach directed at the team and how he's trying to resume his hockey career at York University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.