Presented by the Vail Daily and Ernest E. Braxton MD, MBA
The Longevity Project Event
Live and Virtual on September 30 @ 6 p.m.
Thank you for joining us for The Longevity Project Event. The feature speaker and adventurer is Sean Swarner. With only one functioning lung, a prognosis of fourteen days to live, and being in a medically-induced coma for a year, Sean Swarner is the first cancer survivor to stand on top of the world — Mount Everest. Sean decided to continue climbing and has since topped the highest peaks in Africa, Europe, South America, Australia, Antarctica and North America, thus completing the “7-Summits.”
Join us on this page to watch the event live!
SEPTEMBER 30 @ 6 p.m.
JUMP TO:
Keynote Speaker | Virtual Panel | Sponsors
Thank you for supporting the Vail Daily and The Longevity Project.
Not yet registered? Start here
In tough times, cancer survivor Sean Swarner says, ‘You have more control over life than you think’
Sean Swarner has heard all kinds of questions as an inspirational speaker, author and adventurer. But on a September Zoom video conference — days after his latest climb of the 19,341-foot Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania — Swarner pondered a novel question about the physiology of his lungs.