
11 Sep September 12, 2025 – Venture for Canada Scott Stirrett and Network Star Graham Hancock
Scott Stirrett – Founder and CEO of Venture for Canada and Author of
Self compassion is a really important part of navigating uncertainty…
adaptability means not setting really rigid plans for yourself, but being
guided by your values and your life mission.

Scott Stirrett
Scott Stirrett’s mission is to help people reach their full potential. As the Founder and CEO of Venture for Canada (VFC), he built a national movement that equips early-career professionals with the skills, networks, and mindset needed to thrive in an uncertain economy. Since launching VFC in 2013, he has helped 10,000 young people launch their careers and raised more than $80 million in funding to expand entrepreneurial opportunities. Scott is also the author of The Uncertainty Advantage, a guide for young professionals navigating today’s unpredictable global economy. Leading figures such as Andrew Yang, Stephen Poloz, Amanda Lang, Eric Ries, Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, and Michele Romanow endorse the book, which draws from his experience scaling VFC and emphasizes adaptability, entrepreneurial thinking, and lifelong learning as critical skills for the future of work.
Graham Hancock – Author of Magicians of the Gods: The Forgotten Wisdom of Earth’s Lost Civilization
We are a species with amnesia… an advanced civilization existed during
the Ice Age and was destroyed by a cataclysmic event 12,800 years ago.

Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock’s multi-million bestseller “Fingerprints of the Gods” remains an astonishing, deeply controversial, wide-ranging investigation of the mysteries of our past and the evidence for Earth’s lost civilization. Twenty years on, Graham returns with the sequel to his seminal work filled with completely new, scientific and archaeological evidence, which has only recently come to light. In the early 1980’s, he was the East Africa correspondent for The Economist, writing about wars, politics, and economics. But in 1983, he made his first visit to Axum in northern Ethiopia, then in the midst of a war zone, and found himself in the presence of an ancient monk outside a little chapel in the grounds of the cathedral of Saint Mary of Zion. The monk told him that the chapel was the sanctuary of the Ark of the Covenant and that he was the guardian of the Ark, the most sacred relic of the Bible, supposedly lost since Old Testament times. What he said seemed ludicrous, but for some reason, it intrigued Graham. In 1992, he published “The Sign and the Seal: A Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant,” his first full-fledged investigation of a historical mystery. In 1995, the publication of “Fingerprints of the Gods” looked specifically into the mysteries of the Great Sphinx of Giza and why many ancient sites in all parts of the globe replicate the patterns of constellations on the ground and are aligned to important celestial events. His new book, “Magicians of the Gods,” presents all the new evidence that has emerged since 1995 for a great lost civilization of prehistoric antiquity and for the global cataclysm that destroyed that civilization almost 13,000 years ago. His TED talk “The War on Consciousness” was deleted from the TED YouTube channel on grounds that TED itself later admitted to be spurious. TED, however, refused to restore the talk to its YouTube channel resulting in dozens of pirate uploads all over the internet that have now registered well over a million views.