For Cory Richards, the edge is where everything begins. He has lived through avalanches, addiction, and adversity, but also climbed to the highest points on earth. Each step—whether up a mountain or out of hardship—has taught him that disruption is not an ending, but the spark for transformation.
Cory is one of the world’s most accomplished climbers and storytellers. He survived a near-fatal avalanche, became the first American to summit an 8,000-meter peak in winter, and stood twice on the summit of Mount Everest—including one ascent without supplemental oxygen. Named National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, he has completed more than 50 international expeditions. His photography, featured on the cover of National Geographic and in publications worldwide, doesn’t just document landscapes or faces—it reveals the raw truth of what it means to endure, adapt, and rise. He is also a bestselling author, whose books blend memoir, photography, and philosophy to explore resilience and meaning.
But Cory’s journey has also been defined by internal summits. Once a high-school dropout, he faced homelessness, addiction, and later the challenges of bipolar disorder. These struggles are not the footnotes to his achievements—they are the context that gives them meaning, and the lens through which he helps others find resilience and purpose.
From these extremes, Cory learned that resilience isn’t about gripping harder, but about letting go smarter. That leadership is not about standing alone, because no summit is ever solo. And that Impossible Isn’t—it’s the invitation to imagine a different future.
Through writing, photography, and storytelling, Cory shares the lessons of a life lived at the edge—inviting others to see disruption not as a threat, but as fuel for growth. His work challenges individuals and organizations to embrace discomfort as a teacher, to lead with vulnerability and courage, and to find meaning in struggle.
Today, Cory’s voice resonates not because he has all the answers, but because he has lived the questions—and come back with perspective. From avalanches to Everest, from brokenness to resilience, Cory Richards proves that the edge is not the end. It’s where transformation begins.


