Dylan Moscovitch
I've spent most of my life learning how
to be with the unknown.
On the ice, that looked like 18 years of competing on the world stage, including numerous World Championships, an Olympic Games, and a career built entirely around the ability to perform under pressure. Off it, it looked like something harder: learning to exist when the performance was over.
A career-altering injury before the 2018 Olympic Games forced a reckoning I wasn't prepared for. Everything I had built my identity around — the sport, the results, the certainty of purpose — fractured. What followed wasn't a crisis to be managed. It was an invitation I couldn't refuse.
I spent the years after that crossing what I now call a threshold. I studied consciousness and human potential, learned alongside indigenous traditions and teachers from around the world, sat with plant medicine lineages, trained in embodiment and somatic practice, and went inward in ways that competitive life had no vocabulary or space for. I discovered that the qualities that made me an athlete — discipline, precision, the capacity to stay present under pressure — were just as useful in the inner world. The territory was different. The challenges overlapped.
Threshold™ was born from that crossing. It is the synthesis of everything I lived through and everything I learned — a framework for meeting the moments when the old self no longer fits and the new one hasn't arrived yet. I've worked with athletes — both in moments of pivot and at the end of careers, executives in freefall, artists who have lost the thread, and people who simply knew that the life they were living was no longer the one they were meant for.
I don't offer certainty. I've learned to distrust it. What I offer is orientation — a steady, honest presence for people navigating the kind of change that asks everything of them.
I've been there.
I know what it asks of us.
And I know the expansion that awaits us in return.
Dylan Moscovitch is an Olympic Silver Medallist, the founder of Threshold™, and a guide for people navigating life’s pivotal moments — on stages, in rooms, and in the moments that change everything.
He has always been at home in front of an audience.
Long before he was speaking professionally, he was a performer — and that quality of presence has never left him.
After an 18-year career representing Canada on the world stage, a career-altering accident before the 2018 Olympic Games forced Dylan into a profound transition — one that required him to redefine his identity beyond achievement. That crucible marked the beginning of a deep inward journey: years of immersion in the study of consciousness, embodiment, resilience, and human potential — learning directly with indigenous traditions, plant medicine lineages, and teachers from around the world.
Today, Dylan integrates the mindset of a world-class athlete with the depth of an inward guide. He weaves these together with humble authority as he helps individuals and organizations navigate pivotal life and leadership thresholds with clarity and grounded strength — speaking always from earned, lived experience.
At the centre of Dylan’s work is a single conviction: our greatest potential lies in our willingness to be with truth.
Speaker + Storyteller
WHERE DYLAN HAS SPOKEN
TEDx Stage — Santa Barbara, CA (January 2026)
Corporate keynotes and workshops
High schools and elementary schools
Sports teams and organizations
Arena audiences
Panels and fireside chats
Virtual talks and workshops
Podcasts and television interviews
Bring Dylan to your stage —
Dylan is a flexible and adaptable speaker, comfortable speaking in a variety of formats and on a diversity of themes.
Some topics he offers are:
Taking Root in the In-Between — Navigating life’s thresholds with grace, presence, and focus.
Embodied Leadership — Aligned, embodied leadership as a way of being.
Healthy Ecosystems (ROOT-Ed) — Diving into the root systems and cultures of organizations and teams to create healthy and thriving environments. Conscious communication, trusting relationships, safe accountability, and inspired initiative.
Champion’s Mindset — The Olympic mindset as a way of life.
Pragmatic Spirituality — A spiritually informed, practical approach to life that offers greater perspective and a more liberated sense of authenticit.

