1,000 Jumps, 1 Broken Parachute & The 3 Questions Lana Starchuk Uses to Redefine Failure

"My Parachute Didn't Open at 13,000 Feet—So I Did 2 More Jumps That Day" | Lana Starchuk On Why Failure Is Just Information

She’s jumped out of a plane over 1,000 times—and once saved her own life when a main chute failed. @LanaStarchuck blends skydiving formation mastery, hard-won failure lessons, and storytelling to teach leaders how to turn fear into fuel, build trust in teams, and lead with humility. Hear the moment her reserve canopy pulled, the three-question checklist she uses to face any fear, and why showing up (10 minutes a day) made her a published author and keynote staple. 🎙️

✨ Want a real leadership accelerator? Lana’s Sky High Stakes program (leadership + a tandem skydive + group debrief) takes teams from stuck to unstoppable—details at https://lanastarchuck.com/.

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