Jeff Pearson

7 brain surgeries in and going strong!

Male from Colorado Springs, United states and speaks English

Available for Collaboration, Interviews in Remote Formats

My ideal audience is people who love to hear stories of hope and stories around medical and alternative worlds coming together to help those with invisible medical conditions.
Interests
HopeChronic ConditionsMental Health
About Jeff Pearson

Jeff Pearson is a speaker, author, business owner, and TV host.

When Jeff was two weeks old, it was confirmed that he had hydrocephalus and underwent his first brain and abdominal surgery.

Over the years, he has had many similar surgeries, each with its own set of challenges and victories.

Despite the challenges of surgery, Jeff traveled the world with Up with People, got married, raised three children, worked as a private investigator, and is now the owner of Hydro with Hope and the host of a TV show called Invisible Condition that airs live twice a week on e360tv.

Invisible Condition is a show that brings awareness to all the medical conditions millions of people deal with that aren’t visible from the outside.

Through Hydro with Hope and his TV show, Jeff spreads the message that FIRST: you are not alone.

SECOND: There is HOPE, and THIRD: There is a community of HELP and resources out there for you.

Jeff and his wife, Catherine, live in Colorado Springs, CO, with their three children: Elizabeth, Nick, and Kacia.

My Availablity

Everyday except Sunday from 9am to 5pm America/Denver

Interview & Promotion
  • Guest Form
  • Pre-Interview Call
  • Share Episodes
  • Email Subscribers
My Target Audience

My ideal audience is people who love to hear stories of hope and stories around medical and alternative worlds coming together to help those with invisible medical conditions.

Why Invite me?

I've hosted my own TV show twice a week for almost two years. I absolutely love meeting new people and telling stories. I have navigated a lifelong medical condition with humor, grace, and faith. My story is one of trial and error, pain, sacrifice, fun, love, humor, commitment, and (ultimately) HOPE. Some of the circumstances sound absolutely hopeless, but faith in God and help from my wife, children, and family have made this life one that I wouldn't trade for anything. Navigating life with multiple brain surgeries hasn't always been easy, and I can help your audience know that life doesn't have to be perfect to be amazing.