ATTENTION: VETERANS

THE HARD TO KILL PROJECT PRESENTS

The Biology of Service

Military service changes the body. This online symposium decodes those physiological changes and provides evidence-based recovery pathways. Join us LIVE on March 21st at noon EST.

COUNTDOWN UNTIL EVENT DAY - REGISTER TODAY

Our Mission

To educate veterans about the biological impacts of military service and provide science-based strategies to restore health, resilience, and longevity.

Who's This Perfect For

veterans

mil spouses

health care professionals

Serving members

VA CAse managers

veteran support organizations

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PRICING

Choose Your Acess Plan

Basic PLAN

FREE

  • Live access to keynote sessions

  • Live Q&A chat

  • 7-day replay window for 2 selected talks

  • The “Veteran Health Reset Checklist”

  • Entry into giveaway

PRO PLAN

$27

One month of replay access for less than your daily coffee

  • Everything in FREE

  • 30-day full replay access

  • Symposium workbook (PDF)

  • Pre-event Q&A questions submission

  • Exclusive post-event recap email series

  • Extra entry into giveaway

Can't Watch LIVE on March 21st? Register To Watch The Replays

Our Speakers

PRO ATHLETE & mTBI Expert

Ryan Carey

What you'll learn:

How to recognize the signs and symptoms of untreated mTBI

Why so many veterans are misdiagnosed or missed entirely

Concrete treatment options that actually work

Ryan Carey is a former Canadian Army Captain, retired pro football player, and Senior Director of Military Engagement for the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada. He founded Emergent Savage to help men build discipline and physical resilience — built from the locker room, the field, and years of service.

IBOGAINE ADVOCAcy & Treatment

Trevor Mllar

What ibogaine is and how it works neurologically

Which veterans and conditions it's best suited for

How to access treatment and what integration actually looks like

Trevor Millar is COO and Co-Founder of Ambio Life Sciences. A decade-long pioneer in ibogaine advocacy, he's co-authored peer-reviewed research on ibogaine for trauma, TBI, and opioid use disorder — and been featured in documentaries including DOSED and In Waves and War.

VETERAN TRANSITION & IDENTITY

Janae Sergio

What transition actually demands (beyond what the VA tells you)

How to rebuild identity after the uniform comes off

Self-advocacy strategies that don't lead to burnout

Janae Sergio is a U.S. Navy combat veteran, bestselling author, and brand influencer with the Gruntstyle Foundation. She's built a reputation for turning lived experience into actionable advocacy — no fluff, no pity, just real tools.

WARRIOR MINDSET

Hal Hughes

How trauma rewires the nervous system — and how to rewire it back

Practical tools that work under real pressure (not just in a therapist's office)

How service life affects relationships and emotional readiness

Hal Hughes is a Canadian psychotherapist and former first responder. A returning guest on The Hard to Kill Podcast, his sessions are trauma-informed and zero-fluff — built for people ready to do the work, not just talk about it.

BJJ & Plant Medicine

Dr. Dave Zwoboda

Trauma recovery + identity rebuild

Practical regulation tools

Movement as medicine

Dr. David Zwoboda is a physical therapist who abandoned conventional healthcare after just one year of practice when he became disillusioned by systems prioritizing profits over people. David later blended this experience with his background in online wellness coaching and Cordi’s training as a yoga instructor and psychedelic-assisted therapist to develop the Zwoboda Integration Method and the Operation: Flowstate Retreats.

Sexual Health

Dr. Elliot Justin

ED as a health signal

Data-driven men’s health

Prevention + performance

Dr. Elliot Justin is the founder of FirmTech, a doctor-led health tech company. A repeat guest on The Hard to Kill Podcast, he brings a science-forward, stigma-free lens to men's health — turning data into action.

Years Of Experience Changing Lives

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: What is “The Biology of Service Online Symposium” and who is it for?

It’s an online symposium about how military service changes the body—and what evidence-based recovery pathways look like (not vibes-based “just stretch more”). It’s built for veterans, mil spouses, serving members, health care professionals, VAC case managers, and veteran support organizations.

Question 2: How do I watch the symposium—do I have to watch all the presenters?

You'll be provided with a link by email for each presenter. Each presenter has their own time slot. You can tune in to each one if you'd like. None of them will overlap.

Question 3: What’s included in the FREE (Basic) plan?

The Basic (FREE) plan includes live access to all guest speakers, live Q&A chat, a 7-day replay window for 2 selected talks, the “Veteran Health Reset Checklist,” and ONE entry into each giveaway raffle.

Question 4: What do I get if I upgrade to PRO ($27)?

The PRO plan ($27) includes everything in FREE, plus 30-day full replay access, a high quality Biology of Service eBook, pre-event Q&A question submission, an exclusive post-event recap email series, and an extra entry for each giveaway.

Question 5: Is there a replay if I can't make it?

Of course! But we'd rather you attend in person. Participants who opt for the Pro Plan get 30-day replay access to all the guest speakers. Free Plan participants get 7-day replay access for only 2 selected guest speakers.

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