“Feel It All”
A week of mental health conversations with director and professional skier, Drew Petersen.
In Memory of Tucker Drake and All the Young Lives We’ve Lost to Suicide
Boise State University Screening
📆: Monday, September 22nd, 2025
📍: Stueckle Sky Center - 1200 W. University Dr., Boise, ID
🎟: $0 - FREE for BSU Students, Faculty, & Staff - Click Here to Reserve Seats
⏰: Doors & FREE Dessert Bar at 6:00pm, Show at 7:00pm
This film does have some explicit language.
Dessert Bar courtesy of Bronco BOLD.
Seating is first come - first served.
Boise School District Events
📆: September 23rd - 26th, 2025
📍: Capital High - 9/23
📍: Timberline High - 9/24
📍: Borah High - 9/25
📍: Boise High - 9/26
Boise Community Screening
📆: Thursday, September 25th, 2025
📍: Egyptian Theatre - 700 W. Main St., Boise, ID
🎟: $15 adult ticket , $10 student ticket - Click Here to Purchase
⏰: Doors & Community Partners at 6:00pm, Show at 7:00pm
This film does have some explicit language.
If ticket cost is prohibitive, please sign up here for scholarshiped tickets.
Thank you to our Sponsors
Wellness Champion
Resilience Advocate
Community Supporter
Amy & Jason Salber
Friend of Youth Wellness
Community Partners
Learn more about some of the Treasure Valley’s amazing mental health nonprofits, recreation organizations, and local businesses who champion mental health & wellness.
Film screening & Conversation on mental health in the mountains
Join us for the Boise premier of Feel It All and a conversation on mental health in the mountains with professional skier, film director, and public speaker Drew Petersen. Feel It All chronicles professional skier Drew Petersen’s journey from the depths of suicidal depression to the resilience and strength found in running—and skiing the peaks surrounding the Leadville Trail 100 ultramarathon.
Film screening to be followed by a keynote talk from Drew titled “My Story is The Story of Our Community: How my lessons from skiing remote peaks and running ultramarathons can shift the culture of the mental health crisis of the Mountain West.”
In addition to the community event at the Egyptian theater, Drew Petersen will be hosting similar events at local Boise high schools throughout the week. In order for us to change the culture of mental health in our community, it takes the entire community.
Film supported by UCHealth with additional support from Mountain Gazette and Best Day Brewing.
Meet Our Speaker: Drew Petersen
My name is Drew Petersen and I believe in living life with passion as my compass.
I use my career to share that passion, inspire others to do the same, and advocate for what I care about most—mental health, our planet, and burritos.
My greatest passion? I am on a mission to change the culture of the outdoor community to prioritize and honor mental health.
I do so through a lot of different avenues. Learn more by visiting Drew’s website linked below.
Take Action
Here are ways that you can take action and get involved:
Event Produced By
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You. Me. We. All.
Youth Mental Wellness Alliance empowers families through resource sharing and partnerships to support youth mental wellness in Treasure Valley schools and homes.
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The Speedy Foundation
TSF works to prevent suicide and take action for mental health, inspired by three-time Olympian Jeret "Speedy" Peterson of Boise, Idaho, who we tragically lost to suicide. Speedy was not only a world-class athlete but also a passionate advocate for mental health.
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Connection is the Cure
Connection is the Cure creates safe spaces for those facing mental health challenges through community events, providing support resources while normalizing mental health conversations.