
Thursday, February 19 — 7:00PM sharp (arrive by 6:45PM)
Hosted at the home of:
Dave & Lizzy Jensen
1131 N 1360 E
Orem, Utah 84097
It's about connection. Real connection — between people who would not normally sit next to each other.
Entrepreneurs. Investors. Returning citizens. People living on the streets. Founders. Creatives. Underdogs. Overachievers. The wired and the weary.
We're launching REVD — but this isn't a pitch night. It's an unmasking. A room where people drop the performance, name their real struggles, and realize they're not alone.
The night will include food, storytelling, a silent auction, and a lot of honesty. You'll meet people you wouldn't normally meet. You'll hear things you wouldn't normally hear. And if you let it, this night will change how you see yourself and your neighbor.
Because the same wiring that drives a CEO to work 80-hour weeks is the same wiring that can drive someone into addiction, perfectionism, or self-sabotage.
High performers and people in recovery are often fighting the same internal battles — they just have different resources.
Tonight, we're putting everyone in the same room because the most powerful breakthroughs happen when people stop pretending and start seeing each other as human.
REVD is a dopamine rewiring lab for high performers who wrestle their own impulses.
It's not a meditation app. It's not another habit tracker. It's neural infrastructure for people who are wired for more but keep getting in their own way.
Tonight is the first public reveal of REVD — but it's also the embodiment of what REVD is about: facing your wiring, owning your patterns, and choosing to rewire with intention.
If you're curious about REVD, you can apply for the private beta ("Founding Circle") at www.revd.ai/lab.
Buffaloes Without Borders is Cat Jackson's personal mission to love the whole wide world — not abstractly, but practically. We build real-world opportunities, fund tangible support, and create rooms where unlikely neighbors become allies. When appropriate, we extend tools like REVD to help people sustain the change they begin.
Tonight, you'll see Buffaloes Without Borders in action — through the silent auction, the stories shared, and the connections made.
At 7:00PM, we start. No stragglers. No latecomers disrupting the flow.
The night will include:
If you arrive late, you'll miss the setup. And the setup matters.
Most of us walk around wearing masks — the "I've got it together" mask, the "I'm fine" mask, the "I don't need help" mask.
Tonight, we're taking them off.
You'll be invited to name one real struggle you're facing — not the polished version, the real one. It might be an addiction. A pattern. A fear. A failure. Something you don't usually say out loud.
This isn't therapy. It's honesty. And it's optional — but if you lean in, it will change the night for you.
The silent auction is a marketplace of generosity.
People in the room will auction off their services, products, art, and skills. Entrepreneurs will offer consulting sessions. Artists will offer their work. People living on the streets will auction palm-leaf art they've created.
The goal is twofold:
If you'd like to participate in the silent auction, you're warmly encouraged to bring cash (ideally $100+). No pressure. Just opportunity.
And most importantly: bring your willingness to unmask.
Come as you are. This isn't formal. Wear something you can comfortably stand in (you will be on your feet a lot), think in, and be real in. If you've ever been to prison with me, you know the vibe — comfortable, grounded, human.
Yes. This is a bring-your-people kind of night.
Spouses and friends are welcome.
Children 6 and older are welcome if they come ready to serve and will not distract from the conversation. Tonight, the kids are the servers — passing platters, pouring beverages, serving cake. All children under 18 must arrive with a strong willingness to serve and wear the server "uniform": black pants, white shirt, a fun apron, and a tie (yes, regardless of gender).
We're serious about building a culture of service — and we're starting young.

Jack Jensen in his REVD Launch Party Uniform!
No one is expected to give. Everyone is invited to.
There will be opportunities to invest in REVD, donate to Buffaloes Without Borders, or bid in the silent auction — including bidding directly on services and offerings from entrepreneurs in the room. But nothing is required. Presence matters more than payment.
If you're unemployed, rebuilding, or tight on cash — come anyway. This room is built for connection, not status. Everyone can auction something. Art. Consulting. Massage sessions. Coaching. Services. Your company's products. Skills. I'm a matchmaker — and tonight is a marketplace of generosity.
Love in action is optional. But it will be available everywhere.
I'm hoping something honest breaks open.
I'm hoping a CEO locks eyes with someone rebuilding after prison and realizes they're fighting the same internal battle. I'm hoping someone who feels invisible feels seen. I'm hoping someone powerful chooses humility. I'm hoping someone struggling feels possibility.
And I'm hoping at least a few people walk out thinking, "I can't go back to normal after this."
Connection first. Then action.
We follow through.
If commitments are made — we honor them. If connections spark — we exchange information and build real community. If someone bids, volunteers, invests, or steps up — we execute.
You'll walk away with new relationships, sharper self-awareness, and a clear next step — whether that's applying for REVD's beta/"Founding Circle," supporting Buffaloes Without Borders, partnering with someone in the room, or simply living more awake.
Tonight isn't a vibe. It's a beginning.
I'm serious.
When I have a bad week, my favorite "drug" is going to Walmart, loading up carts with care packages, driving them to friends living on the streets, giving street-side shoulder and neck massages, and sometimes taking my friends to steakhouses.

What Cat Does When She's Having a Bad Week
Tonight, you'll meet some of my Vegas street friends. They were driven in for this opportunity. They create palm-leaf art — crosses, flowers, baskets — and you'll have the chance to bid on their work in the silent auction.
Love your neighbor isn't a slogan here. It's what we will do all night.
If the first video moved you, watch what happened last night (2/18/26).
Three of my Vegas friends — who live on the streets — came to my home and we sat on the floor while they prepared their palm-leaf art. Crosses. Flowers. Baskets. We talked openly about the economics of their business, what's working, what's not, and what it would actually take to build something sustainable.
I don't see charity cases. I see entrepreneurs with a narrow margin. There is a pathway off the streets — if the right people lean in.
If this resonates, share this invite. Text it to a friend. Post the videos. Send it to someone who believes business and compassion don't have to live in separate worlds.
Let's widen the circle.
See you tonight!