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John Westhaver: How do I pick up the pieces and keep going after a major trauma?

 
 

The key to picking up the pieces after major trauma is seeing that there is a life worth living and you are worthy of living that life. At the age of 18, John was faced with a harsh reality. He had just survived a fatal car crash that took the lives of three of his friends and was recovering in hospital with life-threatening burns to 75% of his body. Giving up was not an option; he was surrounded by people who loved and supported him. Plus this wasn't the first time John had to face adversity; he was bullied throughout his childhood for being Indigenous(Native American). Register for the event to hear how John picked up the pieces.

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Speaker Bio

Survivor:

John Westhaver was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, a small town located on the east bank of the St. Croix River. He is the second youngest of eight children and remembers his childhood fondly. John was a well-rounded, responsible student with a close group of friends.

In 1994, a month and a half before his high school graduation, John was in a horrific car crash with three other young men. The teens had been enjoying a typical Friday night – drinking beer in the car, blasting music, and speeding. Although the driver of the vehicle was sober, the car lost control at a sharp bend and hit a telephone pole, killing everyone in the car except John.

When he awoke from a medically-induced coma a month later, John learned that his friends had died in the crash. He was fortunate to be alive but had suffered life-threatening burns to 75 percent of his body. Through his extensive rehabilitation, John found the strength to move forward. His ongoing recovery inspired him to devote his life to helping others make the choices that he hadn’t.​

Speaker:

When John moved to Victoria, British Columbia, in 2000, he joined a Burn Support Group. His physical therapist, inspired by John’s natural ability to uplift and inspire others, suggested that he consider public speaking.  John joined Toastmasters and conducted his first presentation in 2002. John has been an active speaker with the ICBC Road Safety Speaker Program since January 2009.

​John Westhaver has been speaking to students for over a decade across Canada and the U.S.A. With over 700 presentations completed, he is a very established and powerful motivational speaker. He is dedicated to empowering youth with the courage and strength to make responsible choices in everyday life. John’s long list of clients includes: Firefighters Burn Fund Victoria, BC; Insurance Corporation of British Columbia; Crime Stoppers; Vancouver Island Health Authority; Connecticut Burn Care Foundation; and Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt.

John tailors his presentation to each occasion and tells his story with humour and hope. An inspirational speaker, he empowers audiences to think about how they can use personal responsibility and accountability to live the life they dream of and get the results they desire. 

​John’s presentations can be customized to cover any or all of his specialties, including goal setting, overcoming adversity, surviving the worst to find your inner peace, moving on after a traumatic event, and taking personal responsibility in any area of life. If you need a high-quality presentation that delivers a powerful message, book John as he will captivate your audience. When you want to go beyond the cheerleading approach, when you want to go deeper and inspire people to make the changes in their lives that can last a lifetime, then you want John.

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