Event Overview
Saturday, October 4th 2025 | 6pm to 8pm (Doors open at 5:30pm)
Mt. Tahoma High School Auditorium | 4634 S 74th St. Tacoma, WA 98409
Four Tacoma rooted voices. One rare same night lineup. Tac Toks is part concert of ideas and part hometown family reunion, with short powerful talks, walk on music, bold visuals, and a mid show comedy reset to keep the energy high. It is for neighbors, educators, builders, students, and anyone who loves this city. Our best on one stage, for our people, in our house.
This is not a conference. It is a love letter to the Town. Rooted and rising together, we choose collaboration over competition, abundance over gatekeeping, and excellence over shortcuts. Expect origin stories, practical frameworks you can use on Monday, and a closing panel that says the quiet part out loud. Come early, catch the vibe, and leave lighter, braver, and ready to build.
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Featured Speaker
Jahmad Canley
Jahmad Canley is the CEO and Senior Consultant at Potential Unleashed Consulting, a Tacoma born firm that helps organizations build cultures where people and performance both thrive. The PUC team partners with school districts, companies, and civic agencies to align values, systems, and daily behaviors through climate assessments, leadership labs, and executive coaching. They equip clients with a shared language around habits, attitudes, beliefs, and expectations, then connect that language to measurable outcomes. From strategic planning to frontline training, Potential Unleashed delivers practical tools, accountability, and excellence that last after the applause. The result is alignment, momentum, and a standard that sticks.
Featured Speaker
Tamar Jackson
Tamar Jackson co leads 80 Grit Consulting, a practice dedicated to helping people do excellent work without burning out. 80 Grit designs workshops and coaching programs that turn care into a professional competency, centering self nourishment as the engine for sustained leadership. As co author of POUR, The Self Nourishment Blueprint, Tamar brings a clear framework and accessible rituals that teams can apply the next morning. The firm’s facilitation blends reflection with execution, so clients leave with language, routines, and shared agreements that improve belonging, decision quality, and follow through. 80 Grit partners with schools, nonprofits, and businesses to build cultures that are strong, humane, and repeatable.
Featured Speaker
Dr. John "Push" Gaines
Dr. John Push Gaines leads Push for Dreams, a nonprofit and speaking organization that develops resilient, purpose driven leaders in schools, colleges, teams, and companies. Push for Dreams delivers assemblies, keynotes, and leadership coaching that connect adversity to action, purpose to daily practice, and success to service. The organization focuses on belief building, discipline, and community impact, helping young people and adults claim the truth that there is more than enough. Dr. Gaines and his team collaborate with districts and community partners to create events, mentorship experiences, and resources that keep momentum going after the moment. The message is simple and demanding, lead where you stand and lift as you climb.
Featured Speaker
Christian Paige
Christian Paige serves with Shade Makers, a creative education and storytelling collective that crafts poetry, film, and learning experiences for communities, schools, and organizations. Shade Makers designs performances, workshops, and curricula that amplify first generation voices and local stories while building belonging and agency. Christian brings the presence of a mainstage artist and the heart of an educator, pairing original work with actionable reflection prompts that move audiences to act. The collective partners with districts and civic groups to plant seeds and make shade, language and practice that help people thrive together. Their projects leave audiences moved and equipped, with words that linger and tools that travel.
Hosted By
Christian "Creed" Reed
Christian "Creed" Reed leads Fourth Gen Labs, an education technology company that turns complex technology into practical skills for neighborhoods, schools, and businesses. As host, Creed is an expert at connecting the dots and blending concepts across leadership, creativity, and technology so the through line stays clear. He empowers communities to try, tinker, and take action, and he creates a raw, laid back environment that still expects excellence. The tone carries a Parkland, WA flavor, neighborly and direct, with humor in the hall and rigor on the stage. Expect laughs, unexpected twists, and unique insight into what makes our community special, and expect him to keep the night moving with intention, access, and real warmth.
Special Guest
Boe Blast
Boe Blast is a Tacoma born comedian with timing, heart, and a gift for reading the room. His set is the mid show reset the night needs, a high energy lift that lets people breathe without losing the thread. Bo riffs on local culture, flips quick callbacks to the speakers, and pulls the audience back in with focus and care. He can slide from a sharp story to a true moment of reflection, which makes the second half land even harder. Expect to laugh, feel seen, and experience how comedy can stitch a community together while keeping momentum strong.
What To Expect
Four Giants. One Night.
A rare Tacoma first lineup of short, cinematic talks that feel like a live album of ideas.
Rooted and Rising Together.
Stories and frameworks that move people from scarcity to collaboration, and from talk to tools.
Film Ready, On Purpose.
High quality audio, visuals, walk on music, a comedy interlude, and a closing panel, all captured so the moment lives beyond the night.
Ready? Grab your ticket now and invite someone who needs the spark. Arrive early, doors open at 5:30 PM and the program starts at 6:00 PM.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
Educators, entrepreneurs, public servants, students, faith leaders, creatives, and neighbors who want high energy ideas, practical frameworks, and a Tacoma first perspective, suitable for teens and adults.
What time should I arrive and how does the show flow?
Doors open at 5:30 PM and the program starts at 6:00 PM sharp, four speaker blocks with a comedy interlude, then a closing panel that wraps by 8:00 PM.
Where do I park and is the venue accessible?
Free parking is available in the school lots with signage to the auditorium, ADA accessible entrances and restrooms are available, and our team can assist on arrival.
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