Sean R. Harrison is an American Radio and Amputee Peer Advocate personality who underwent an amputation of his right lower leg, due to a motorcycle accident on May 19, 2012, in the Bay Area. Amp-Life Talk Radio is a place where amputees and those affected by limb loss can come and hear topics that a…
Having or expecting an amputation is not easy, a conversation to have with a patient. Here is how I handle this topic.
How the little things affect us that we never really gave much thought to
How do we define success? There are many different tactics for how to be successful in life, but the strategy that works best for you may depend on your view of success itself.
The path to insurance coverage is a challenging one, but persistence and preparation are your best tools to navigate this path.
The difference between living and surviving is that when your living life you are living with a purpose and never let anything hold you back from living every day to the fulles
How often do you set goals? How often do you revisit your list? We all know that setting goals is important, but we often don’t realize how important they are as we continue to move through life.
How often do you set goals? How often do you revisit your list? We all know that setting goals is important, but we often don’t realize how important they are as we continue to move through life.
We've all been there. If you're an amputee. Who you were before you became an amputee plays a big part in how you live as an amputee.
We've all been there. If you're an amputee. Who you were before you became an amputee plays a big part in how you live as an amputee.
From time to time we find ourselves faced with a new challenge.
From time to time we find ourselves faced with a new challenge.
People often believe that adversity brings strength, understanding, and personal growth.
People often believe that adversity brings strength, understanding, and personal growth.
How would you answer if someone were to ask, “Do you feel good about yourself?” Would your thoughts be filled with self-doubt and second-guessing, or would you be able to stand tall and say, “Yes, I do”?
How would you answer if someone were to ask, “Do you feel good about yourself?” Would your thoughts be filled with self-doubt and second-guessing, or would you be able to stand tall and say, “Yes, I do”?
Tonight I wanted to field some questions I have seen in social media posts and messages I have received from you.
Tonight I wanted to field some questions I have seen in social media posts and messages I have received from you.
Tonight I want to talk about what's happening in our country and how it affects us as amputees and how we can play apart in affecting change.
Tonight I want to talk about what's happening in our country and how it affects us as amputees and how we can play apart in affecting change.
Tonight we have a special guest on the show from Dallas and he is a first repsonder.
Tonight! We have a very special guest with us on the show. He is an athletic coach, instructor, creator of Adaptive Athletic and The Good Leg Project.
My limb was amputated and I was not consulted. Did you have one or not. Are they important? Why should you have one and who should be there?
What does this new social distancing holds for us as amputees?
At one time or another we all go through tough times. Life is not always fair nor is it easy.
Stop Saying What You’re Not Going to Do ... With the right mindset, positive attitude, and a clear vision of what you want to accomplish, the only thing that is holding you back is yourself.
An introduction for those who are facing or have had a below knee amputation recently.
I have decided to tackle discussing a sensitive issue which impacts everybody in the limb loss community — sex after an amputation. My goal is to be honest without being graphic. I am certainly no expert on the subject. But as a sexually active amputee woman who is happily married with two children, I can speak frankly about my experiences.
Change is hard for many people to accept. Amputation is a major change for people.
Tnoight we will have Matthew Brewer on the show tonight sharing with us. Join me as we talk with him.
“Monster” Mike Schultz X-Games Athlete, from St. Cloud, MN has transformed the world of adaptive action sports in more ways than one.
Liners play an important role in the comfort and health of prosthetic leg users.
Proper limb and skin care are essential to your health and mobility.
Diabetes complications can include nerve damage and poor blood circulation. These problems make the feet vulnerable to skin sores (ulcers) that can worsen quickly.
What Does it Mean to “Give Thanks”?
Tonight we have an amazing young lady on the show.
Join me tonight as we talk with an amazing young lady who I saw on Facebook doing a Spartan Race. Her Story will truly inspire you.
Each year, approximately 200,000 non-traumatic amputations occur. Tonight let's talk the trifecta of Obesity, Diabetes and Amputation.
Have you ever wonder what is Grit? Why Some amputees are successful at getting back to life and others are not? Join me tonight as we talk about this Grit.
Join me tonight as I talk with some of my Para Spartan teammates.
Problems in the amputation stump occur frequently in lower limb amputees. These problems can range from skin defects to serious vascular insufficiency and have a major impact on the amputee's quality of life.
It is normal to have strong emotional or physical reactions following a distressing event. On most occasions though, these reactions subside as part of the body’s natural healing and recovery process.