In this intimate speaking series, LeRoy Butler invites you into the most sacred space in sports—the locker room—to discuss the battles that fans never see on Sunday.
LeRoy doesn't just talk about the Super Bowl rings or the 20/20 club; he talks about the 8-year-old boy in Jacksonville who was told he’d be lucky to walk normally, let alone run. He explores the "Locker Room" as a metaphor for the internal spaces where we all face our fears, our insecurities, and the "bullying" voices of doubt.
The Vulnerability of a Legend
LeRoy shares how he navigated the transition from the "poverty of the projects" to the pressure of the NFL, and how he maintained his mental health when the lights were at their brightest.
Community & Connection
Drawing on the origins of the Lambeau Leap, he discusses why "inviting the fans in" was a mental health breakthrough for him—proof that we aren't meant to carry our burdens (or our successes) alone.
Practical Resilience
He offers his "Butler vs. Bullying" principles, showing how to turn negative "checked boxes" into a positive life's work.
Authenticity
This isn't a polished corporate lecture. It’s a raw, funny, and deeply moving conversation that feels like a post-game huddle with a friend who has seen it all.