From Heartbreak to Impact: Channeling Loss Into a Movement for Positive Change

In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter speaks with Michelle Dubiski, mother of Madison Dubiski, who tragically lost her life during the 2021 Astroworld Festival tragedy in Houston. Michelle shares Madison’s servant-hearted spirit, her deep love for others, and how an organic movement called #PinkBowsForMadison became a symbol of love, remembrance, and hope.

Rob is also joined by Steve Allen, an event management and crowd safety expert who has partnered with the Pink Bows Foundation to help create global standards for show-stop procedures and live event safety. Together, Michelle and Steve share how grief has been transformed into advocacy, education, safe spaces, and a growing movement to prevent future tragedies at concerts, festivals, sporting events, and other large gatherings.

Key Topics Include:

  • The story of Madison Dubiski and the tragedy that inspired the Pink Bows Foundation
  • How the #PinkBowsForMadison movement spread from Houston across the world
  • Why nonprofits can grow powerful movements through community support, clarity of mission, and collaboration
  • The foundation’s three pillars: philanthropic giving, safe spaces at events, and show-stop safety training
  • How Steve Allen and Dr. Mark Hamilton helped develop an internationally accredited show-stop procedure course
  • Why live event safety protocols matter at concerts, festivals, stadiums, and large public gatherings
  • How the Pink Bows Foundation is partnering with global experts, venues, promoters, and public safety leaders to create lasting change

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