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.

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