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This week's message includes the powerful story of Tedashii. We are not able to include the Amy Purdy video within the message due to copyright restrictions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LirefRkc7R0
This week's message includes the powerful story of Amy Purdy. We are not able to include the Amy Purdy video within the message due to copyright restrictions. Here is a link to Amy Purdy's message. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI_g-t7DYcU
Is your purpose future-proof? “What worked yesterday might not work tomorrow.” Have you heard this leadership maxim before? If we want to continue making an impact as leaders, we need to future-proof our purpose. What exactly does that mean? Simply put, it's about adapting to change while staying true to your core mission. The leader you are today won't be the leader you need to be tomorrow, next month, or even next year. Growth is constant, and leadership is no different. A great example of this is Amy Purdy, a Paralympic medalist and motivational speaker who lost both of her legs at the age of 19. Her story is incredibly powerful because she teaches us that true growth isn't about overcoming the boundaries others place on us—it's about overcoming the ones we place on ourselves. Amy's purpose has evolved over time, but the core of her mission—to inspire others—has never changed. The lesson here for all of us is clear: the leadership we provide today may look different from the leadership we provide tomorrow, but the essence of our purpose should remain grounded. So this week, ask yourself: what's holding you back from evolving into the leader you're meant to be? To find out more about my work, please visit Dana Williams Consulting. LinkedIn Instagram Email: hello@danawilliamsco.com Journal your way to a life with purpose. The Strengths Journal™ is the first and only Gallup-certified daily planner that helps you actively use your strengths to dominate each day and ultimately– transform your life.
Zach Miller was born with cerebral palsy. He was introduced to para snowboarding at Winter Park through the Children's Hospital in Denver. He started racing through NSCD, a Move United member organization then attended Ski Spectacular and met some of the U.S. Team at a race camp there. He also connected with Daniel Gale and Amy Purdy at Adaptive Action Sports, another member organization at Copper Mountain and went on to compete at the 2022 Paralympic Games in Beijing. But he's not done yet.
Our guest on this episode is Amy Purdy. When Amy was just 19, she contracted a form of meningitis, which led to septic shock and the loss of both of her legs, her kidneys and her spleen. Amy promised herself that if she survived, she would live the best life possible, she wouldn't limit herself and she would somehow help others as a result of her journey. Amy has done all of that and more! Among other things, she is a three-time Paralympic medalist in snowboarding, a runner-up on Dancing With The Stars, and the author of the best-selling autobiography, On My Own Two Feet: From Losing My Legs to Learning the Dance of Life. You can connect with Amy on her Instagram and Twitter accounts (@AmyPurdyGurl) or on her website at http://amypurdy.com. Thinking about starting your own business? Already have one? Shopify is the all-in-one commerce platform that makes it simple for anyone to start, run and grow your own successful business. With Shopify's single dashboard, you can manage orders, shipping and payments from anywhere. Businesses that sell more, sell on Shopify! Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/nobody
As the Paralympics come to a close, Ricki speaks with snowboarder and Paralympian Amy Purdy, who at age 19 was placed on life support and underwent a double amputation after getting diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis. Amy tells her story and explains to Ricki how she was able to remain positive and grateful through terrible prognoses, new prosthetics, and competition at the highest level. They also bond over their shared experience performing with Derek Hough on Dancing with the Stars! Show Resources: Learn more about Amy's work at, Adaptive Action Sports Follow her @amypurdygurl on Instagram. Follow Ricki Lake @rickilake on Instagram. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on X, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode of Heidi's Lane, I sit down with the incredible Amy Purdy, whose story will touch your soul and inspire your heart. At just 19 years old, Amy's world was turned upside down when she lost both her legs and faced a life or death battle. Through sheer determination and an unwavering spirit, Amy transformed her pain into an extraordinary journey of triumph. Join us as we explore the raw, emotional depths of her experience and discover how she found strength in the face of overwhelming adversity. Amy's journey is a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is light and hope. Tune in for a conversation that will leave you deeply moved and ready to conquer any challenge life throws your way. Here are the key moments from the episode: 3:10 Amy Purdy intro 5:15 Amy's life altering experience 10:00 Amy's awakening to gratitude 22:40 Amy's realization in her near death experience 34:00 How to reframe life's challenges 50:00 How Amy's obstacles fueled her growth Connect with Heidi: Website: https://heidipowell.net/ Email: podcast@heidipowell.net Instagram: @realheidipowell Facebook: Heidi Powell YouTube: @HeidiPowellNet Train with Heidi on her Show Up App - https://www.showupfit.app/ Amy Purdy Bio:Amy Purdy is a NY Times Best-Selling author who has been published in 10 different languages around the world, She's one of the most in-demand motivational and corporate keynote speakers on the globe, an Oprah SuperSoul 100 thought leader, and a 3X Paralympic medalist and trailblazer in paralympic snowboarding. Amy is passionate about helping her community and audience live beyond their perceived limitations and live inspired through life's adversities.
Life can be messy. Unexpected things happen, we may encounter issues or struggles, and, at times, things just get hard. No one enjoys the struggle, but as Patrick Ness reminds us - it is not about how we fall - it's how we get back up. This is the core of resilience. Given the fact that we will all have something that gets difficult, how can we not only survive it but also grow? Resilience is like a muscle that can be built and strengthened with the right focus and attention. Listen in to hear about some of our own challenges and the tools we use to get back up again. In this episode, Sherry references Amy Purdy's book https://amypurdy.com/amy-purdys-book-on-my-own-two-feet/
Original Air Date: April 7, 2021Your life is always speaking to you in whispers, guiding you to your next right step. In many situations, the whisper is also the first warning. It's a quiet nudge from deep within saying, Hmmm, something feels off. A small voice that tells you, “This is no longer your place of belonging.” It's the pit in your stomach, or the pause before you speak. It's the shiver, the goosebumps that raise the hairs on the back of your neck. Whatever form the whisper takes, it's not a coincidence. Your life is trying to tell you something. Heeding these signs can open the doors to your personal evolution, pushing you toward your life's purpose. Ignoring them or sleepwalking through your life, is an invitation to chaos. In this Super Soul podcast, Oprah sits down with such gifted writers and thought leaders as Dani Shapiro, Caroline Myss, Adyashanti, Shauna Niequist, Jon Kabat Zinn, Cheryl Strayed, Pema Chödrön, Amy Purdy, John Lewis, Wes Moore, Kerry Washington and Thomas Moore. Interviews with these talented writers, speakers and thought leaders are excerpted from Oprah's Emmy Award-winning show Super Soul Sunday. You can also find this compilation and other insightful conversations, in Oprah's best-selling book, The Path Made Clear. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Our guest on this episode is Amy Purdy. When Amy was just 19, she contracted a form of meningitis, which led to septic shock and the loss of both of her legs, her kidneys and her spleen. Amy promised herself that if she survived, she would live the best life possible, she wouldn't limit herself and she would somehow help others as a result of her journey. Amy has done all of that and more! Among other things, she is a three-time Paralympic medalist in snowboarding, a runner-up on Dancing With The Stars, and the author of the best-selling autobiography, On My Own Two Feet: From Losing My Legs to Learning the Dance of Life. You can connect with Amy on her Instagram and Twitter accounts (@AmyPurdyGurl) or on her website at http://amypurdy.com.
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
We celebrate our 800th episode by sharing some of our favorite moments, including Cathy's most fired up moments, powerful stories from Barbara Corcoran, Sheri Salata, Matthew McConaughey, Jason Mraz, Rachel Platten, Amy Purdy, Jamie Kern Lima, wisdom from Seth Godin, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Edith Eger, Priyanka Chopra, and a lot more (Part 2 coming soon) - Enter the giveaway for our 800th episode! Follow Cathy on Instagram @cathy.heller for details on the giveaway - Sign up for Cathy's upcoming free 3 Day Challenge, Oct 23-25 Cathyheller.com/passion - For more information about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict https://bit.ly/3PLKqab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today I share my conversation with Kingston High School Art Teachers Amy Purdy, Jenn Brannigan-Tyler and Jessica Price about their students' participation in the O+ Festival. Amy Purdy is the Lead Art Teacher at the High School and works with the National Art Honor Society and teaches ceramics and jewelry. Jenn Brannigan-Tyler teaches the Advanced Painting art students, and Jessica Price teaches the Digital Photo students. Our conversation touches on their students' experience in interpreting the festival theme FORWARD and gives us a sneak peek at how we can experience their offerings during the O+ Festival. The painting and photo students will have their work displayed at store fronts in Uptown Kingston, and Amy Purdy and students' TASK party will be happening on Saturday, October 7th from 3-5pm at the YWCA, 209 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY.Here is the Oliver Herring TASK party info.In the second half of the show I play music from a few of this year's O+ Festival musicians. If you're listening via podcast instead of the radio archive, you'll have to check them out on the playlist. Here's today's playlist.Here's your Full Moon Report! "The Aries Full Moon holds fantastic potential for helping us to take our ideas from our minds and into physical form. There is an entrepreneurial flow that comes when Aries energy is strong, so use it to your advantage."Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
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In this podcast episode, I do a deep dive in to what it means to be at home, and when and how you can go there, regardless of wherever you find yourself in time and space.The day after Mother's Day I am feeling a little off, honestly. I had a great time with my family and some wonderful friends who stopped by, for the inaugural camping trip in our new dream horse trailer - that was all great! But our brand new truck failing two hours in to towing, 49 miles from home on a rainy Friday night was a stressful kick off to the weekend, and I am still processing what happened and trying to carry on with life as usual with only one vehicle today.Meanwhile, our elderly dog, Chadeaux, has been struggling with signs of kidney failure, and we are giving her lots of extra care right now. Still, she looked like it might be time on Saturday, and this was terribly traumatic, but I realized that if it was time, she would want to go at home with us and made the necessary arrangements to be ready for that. I now have the number for "A Gentle Goodbye," an at home euthanasia group for animals in my phone. Happily, she made a comeback!Breakdowns, death, and injuries are just a part of life. Amy Purdy knows this better than anyone and invited her Self Acceptance group to Give Ourselves Grace this week. I am also giving Chrysler grace as they figure out what happened to our truck and thank God above for another day on earth where I got to sleep at home.If you want some inspiration, follow @amypurdygurl and her perspective on how ironically she became an Olympic snowboarder after she lost her legs!If you want to reflect more deeply on your life, sign up for my free meditation on my website: www.catcaldwellmyers.comReady to work with me? Send me an email to find out what my offers are this week!catcaldwellmyers@gmail.comSupport the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
https://premierespeakers.com/amy-purdy Amy Purdy has defied the odds throughout her life and overcome a near death-experience to accomplish some extraordinary things. Amy grew up with a passion for snowboarding and dreamed of traveling the world. Despite obstacles that perhaps should have stopped her dead in her tracks, that passion carried her not only to the upper echelons of athletics but onto the dance floor of Hollywood and well, well beyond. Amy is a NY Times best-selling author who has been published in ten different languages around the world, she has toured with none other than Oprah Winfrey, she has been featured in a Superbowl commercial narrated by the legendary Muhammad Ali, and she is a 3-time Paralympic medalist, making her one of the most decorated adaptive snowboarders in the history of Team USA. She Co-Founded Adaptive Action Sports for athletes with disabilities and is the host of the critically acclaimed podcast Bouncing Forward! Amy has partnered with the World Health Organization and the International Olympic Committee to promote health, diversity, equity, and inclusion through sport. Amy Purdy has truly inspired millions across the world!
Welcome to REWIND on Hurdle, a #TBT series bringing back some of the most-requested guests (who have already been on the show). Today's episode is with Amy Purdy, and originally aired in July of 2018. SOCIAL@emilyabbate@hurdlepodcast JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, ask me a question, and it could be featured in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hurdle/message
After going through a life-altering experience, having her legs amputated and a kidney transplant, Amy Purdy challenged herself to Bounce Forward and attain goals that most people struggle to achieve. Tune in this week to experience Amy Purdy's next-level energy. Amy believes that, while we all experience different levels of challenge in the world, each of us is more capable than we'll ever know. She's here to share her story of Bouncing Forward, and her wisdom around being open to not fighting what you're going through, but using it to grow and expand what's available to you. Get full show notes and more information here: https://helloseven.co/114
Amy Purdy was involved in one of the most horrific snowboarding accidents you can imagine. At the time it crushed her dreams, leaving her to wonder how she could ever really recover. In this episode on intention I'll share how we can write our own story and shape where it goes. Quite simply put - we are the authors of our own story. I love Mel Robbins' take on getting where you want to go. As she puts it so eloquently, "You can't just wake up one day and decide you want to run a marathon. You'll need to visualize the steps and put in the work." I also talk about manifestation and how to make it possible to get to your intentional result. Thank you so much for listening. More episodes at StacieBaird.com.
Original Air Date: December 16, 2020Oprah Winfrey says intention is at the heart of her every decision and has become an intrinsic part of her spiritual journey. When she first encountered the idea of intention in Gary Zukav's best-selling book The Seat of the Soul, she says it was life changing. It soon became the guiding principle of her life. This episode draws from Oprah's conversations with Gary Zukav, Joel Osteen, David Brooks, Brené Brown, Sue Monk Kidd, Devon Franklin, Amy Purdy and Diana Nyad, all of whom have been featured on her Emmy Award-winning show Super Soul Sunday. You can find this compilation and more profound conversations in Oprah's New York Times best-selling book The Wisdom of Sundays.
Amy Purdy lost her legs below the knees when she was 19 years old. Throughout her recovery, she vowed to ride again. At that time, two decades ago, adaptive snowboarding was essentially non-existent. If she wanted to ride again, she would have to figure it out. And that she did. Amy and her husband founded Adaptive Action Sports and would make history by winning the inaugural bronze medal in para snowboarding in 2014. She would add two more medals at the 2018 Paralympics. She would also compete on the TV show Dancing With the Stars, showing the world the possibilities and what adaptive athletes are capable of. And this past weekend, she was inducted into the Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame in the winter sports recording.
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette, C.L. Polk, Fran Wilde, and Howard Tayler Let's talk about technological body-modification! It's a common element in science fiction, but it's also an increasingly important part of the world we're living in right now. Liner Notes: In this episode we referenced "Happenstance," and Amy Purdy's quickstep from Dancing With The Stars. Credits: This episode was recorded by Daniel Thompson, and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Paralympian snowboarder Amy Purdy discusses her mental health challenges.
This week's show featured Nebraska Medical Association's Dr. Alena Balasanova opioid and prescription drug misuse, the Nebraska Army and Air National Guard's Justin Meneses promoting their annual Turkeys 4 Soldiers appeal, and Paralympic snowboarding champion Amy Purdy talking about the mental health crisis among America's youth.
Ok, somebody pinch me!!! In this episode y'all get to hear about how my two-day self-care immersion field trip led to an epic encounter with podcast phenom Cathy Heller (who you've heard me talk about a bazillion times by now) and the Sprinkles Cupcake founder Candace Nelson. IT WAS MAGICAL!!! After a few months of being back at work, I could feel the overwhelm swirling. I recognized the feeling and knew I needed to give myself a little TLC. **Cue the magic!** As it so happened, I got a little wink from the Universe, and saw that Cathy Heller, my podcast instructor, was hosting a 2-day live event featuring a bevy of amazing guests including Amy Purdy (of Paralympic and Dancing with the Stars fame), Candace Nelson and musical guests The Rescues and multi-platinum singer/songwriter Andy Grammer. So I decided to treat myself and take last Thursday and Friday off of work to go to this event. To say it was amazing would be a colossal understatement! It was EPIC!!! Just listen and you'll see! You can follow me on Instagram at: @karen.e.osborne Click on this link to join Club Sandwich (the LITSZ Private Facebook Group): LITSZ_Club_Sandwich --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-osborne9/message
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Catherine Pearlman, author of FIRST PHONE: A kids' guide to safely and productively navigating the digital landscape. Plus, 3-time medal-winning Paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy checks in for World Mental Health Day to discuss overcoming obstacles and challenges.
How would you want the story to go if your life were a book and you were the author?This is the question the (one and only!) Amy Purdy wants you to ask yourself.When Amy was 19 years old, she contracted bacterial meningitis. As a result, both her legs had to be amputated below the knee, she lost both kidneys, her hearing in one ear and her spleen had to be removed... Doctors gave her just a 2% chance of survival.23 years later, Amy's a NY Times Best-Selling Author, one of the world's most in-demand motivational and keynote speakers, and a 3-time Paralympic medalist and trailblazer in Paralympic Snowboarding.She's one of the kindest, most brave, most resilient, loving, and most accomplished humans I have ever known. I'm blessed to call her a dear friend.In this episode, we discuss:- Her awe-inspiring journey from serious illness to achieving her dreams.- Her mysterious and life-changing spiritual guide experience. This story gave me chills!- The joy and power of realizing that anything is possible.- How strong belief can get you through all your life challenges.- The importance of fun and lightness and enjoying your precious life today!- The astounding results of visualization and faith.By now you know the power and role of BELIEF in your life. And as Amy says, it's BELIEF that's directed her ENTIRE path.If you want to foster better beliefs in your life no matter what challenges life throws your way, check out my free class on how to do it.If you like this episode, please consider rating and reviewing the podcast on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy this episode! This helps to get the message out to more people just like you. And be sure to click the "Follow" button to get notified of updates.
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can you build an incredible income and change lives through a podcast? Cathy shares a coaching call about how you can monetize your podcast, how to stop trying to get everyone to like you, how to create a tiny offer so you can make the first dollar, and what's really holding you back from taking action and making an impact on the people who need you. - Join Cathy's free podcasting workshop next week! Cathyheller.com/bootcamp - Come to Cathy's 2 day live event, featuring Andy Grammer, Amy Purdy, Candace Nelson, Rachel Platten, Mark Groves and more! Cathyheller.com/friends - Enter the Podcast a Day Giveaway (you could win a $1000 shopping spree, free trip to LA, a Macbook Pro, or other fun goodies!) Cathyheller.com/share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Original Air Date: April 1, 2019On a special edition of “Super Soul Conversations,” Oprah Winfrey discusses her book, “The Path Made Clear: Discovering Your Life's Direction and Purpose,” featuring some of the most profound insights and Aha! moments. In this follow-up to her New York Times best-selling book “The Wisdom of Sundays,” Oprah shares her own key lessons and the personal stories that helped set the course for her best life. Hear from luminaries and trailblazers in a wide array of fields share the life lessons that helped them find meaning and purpose in their own lives: A.R. Bernard, Sue Monk Kidd, Shefali Tsabary, Elizabeth Gilbert, Caroline Myss, Brian Grazer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tracy Morgan, Sister Joan Chittister, Wintley Phipps, Shauna Niequist, Wes Moore, Amy Purdy, Adyashanti, Steven Pressfield, Iyanla Vanzant, Michael Singer, India.Arie, Gary Zukav, Michael Beckwith, Carole Bayer Sager, Janet Mock, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Marianne Williamson, Brother David Steindl-Rast, Shonda Rhimes, Jay-Z, Eckhart Tolle, Joe Biden, Tracy McMillan, Glennon Doyle, Stephen Colbert, Thich Nhat Hanh, Gloria Steinem, Jimmy Carter, Lynne Twist, Bryan Stevenson, John Lewis, Cicely Tyson, Jordan Peele, Trevor Noah, Jeff Weiner, Goldie Hawn and Elizabeth Lesser. If you are feeling stuck or at a crossroads, wondering if there is more to life, “The Path Made Clear” provides inspiration and guidance to help you discover not only who you are, but who you are meant to be.
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can surrendering to resistance lead you who you're meant to be? Amy Purdy, 3-time Paralympic medalist, NYT bestselling author, speaker, podcast host, and cofounder of Adaptive Action Sports is back to share how to create miracles by leaning into your fear and stepping into the unknown, turn the impossible into abundant possibilities, honor yourself without shame or judgment, and let go of all the ways things "should" be so you can be your best self. - Join Cathy's retreat in Malibu, August 1-3! Cathyheller.com/retreat - Last chance to join Cathy's mastermind! Cathyheller.com/mastermind - Follow Amy on Instagram @amypurdygurl - Listen to Amy's podcast Bouncing Forward with Amy Purdy wherever you listen to podcasts! - Amy's first episode on the podcast https://bit.ly/3Pl3Pg7 - Thanks Shopify! Get a free 14-day trial and full access to Shopify's entire suite of features at shopify.com/dreamjob - Thanks Everlywell! Get 20% off an at-home lab test at Everlywell.com/dreamjob - Thanks Indeed! Visit Indeed.com/dreamjob to start hiring now.
Why did I want the dynamic and beautiful Amy Purdy on the record setting The CLS Experience? This one is a dead giveaway. She's one of the most inspirational human beings in the world, and is a beacon for bouncing forward in life refusing to be a victim and putting a massive dent in the universe. She's also tuned into the same frequency as me and has become a dear friend. Without further ado. Join your host Craig Siegel as he sits down with dynamic world class Keynote speaker, best selling author, multi time Paralympic medal winner, beacon of hope, faith and transformation after losing the bottom half of her legs, her kidney's, her spleen and the hearing in her left ear at the age of 19, and plowing through adversity refusing to be a victim and rising up as a shining star and bright light in this world. She's the queen of vulnerability and she uses her story as a powerful example of grit, heart and perspective. Oprah named her one of the 100 most influential thought leaders in the word and She's just a juggernaut in all facets of life and a terrific human being. Please welcome the graceful, gritty, kind, grateful and abundant Amy Purdy. They talk about the power of bouncing forward and the impact and attraction associated with raw vulnerability. Amy showcases doing the best with what you got and rehearsing her life before it happens. Craig and Amy are tuned into the same frequency and discuss how attitude and perspective will alter your life.➤ To connect with Amy follow Amy Purdy on Instagram➤ Join our CLS texting community for free daily inspiration and business strategies to elevate your day, text (917) 634-3796To follow The CLS Experience and connect with Craig on Social Media:➤ INSTAGRAM➤ FACEBOOK➤ YOUTUBE➤ WEBSITE➤ LINKEDIN➤ TWITTER➤ CLS TOOLKIT➤ CLS MEMBERSHIP
We're taking this week off and featuring some of the amazing podcasts we work with on the production and development side or tentwentytwo. First up is Bouncing Forward with Amy Purdy. Amy lost both of her legs at the age of 19. She bounced forward to become a 3-time Paralympic medalist, one of Oprah's top 100 thought leaders, a New York Times best-selling author, a Dancing with the Stars runner up, and a world-renowned motivational speaker. In this episode she is speaking with Susie Moore, a business and life coach whose mantra is: let it be easy. She and Amy discuss how to manage stress and live a more inspired life. “All it takes is a quick shift to feel grateful for what you have, and that changes your whole perspective on life.” Follow Amy on Instagram: @amypurdygurl Follow Susie on Instagram: @susie.moore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todays episode is a conversation between myself and Amy Purdy, a three-time Paralympic Medalist and the most decorated Paralympic snowboarder in U.S. history. Join us as we talk about the courage to continue after a life-altering experience, using challenges to your advantage, and how detours can lead you to your destiny. Connect with me on social @brianundy Text me! 502-221-9798
In the final episode of We Have a Goal, we explore how sport can contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals, with an emphasis on the environmental dimension. Team USA Paralympic medalist Amy Purdy and IOC Young Leaders discuss ways in which to consider sustainability practices at an individual and collective level using sport as a catalyst and helping link our everyday activities with the bigger impact of climate change.
Paralympian and motivational speaker Amy Purdy talks to IOC Young Leaders about their own journeys and how they're driving change in the areas of gender equality, peace building, inclusion and sustainability. This sample of the 'We Have a Goal' podcast series showcases the four episodes supported by Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner Panasonic. Listen to all of them at Olympics.com/podcast
Reducing inequality is key in creating more inclusive communities. In this third episode of We Have a Goal, Team USA Paralympic medalist Amy Purdy and IOC Young Leaders discuss the inequalities which currently exist for individuals and groups, with a special focus on those with disabilities. A subject close to Amy's heart, we pay particular attention to how sport can play a positive role in designing and making inclusive spaces for the benefit of both individuals and communities.
How does sport help us change the world for the better? In We Have a Goal, a four-episode podcast series supported by Worldwide Olympic Partner Panasonic, Paralympian and motivational speaker Amy Purdy talks to IOC Young Leaders about their own journeys and how they're driving change in the areas of gender equality, inclusion, sustainability and peacebuilding. The first out of four episodes of the podcast series “We Have a Goal” focuses on gender equality. Paralympian Amy Purdy is joined by three inspiring IOC Young Leaders Aneta Grabmüllerová, Olympian Jemima Montag, and Adriana Escobar as they share how they are working towards gender balance in sport, on and off the field of play.
At 19, after experiencing flu-like symptoms, Amy, a massage therapist, was rushed to the hospital in a state of septic shock. En route, she experienced respiratory and multiple organ failure which caused her to lose circulation to her extremities. When she entered the hospital she was given less than a 2% chance of survival, put on life support, and placed into a coma. After multiple blood transfusions and the removal of her ruptured spleen, doctors diagnosed Amy with Meningococcal Meningitis, a highly deadly bacterial blood infection. Due to septic shock, doctors had to amputate her legs below the knee. She later received a donated kidney from her father a week before her 21st birthday. After going through this life-altering experience, Amy challenged herself to move on with her life and attain goals that even those who have both legs struggle to achieve. Just three months after her kidney transplant, Amy entered the USASA National Snowboarding Championship where she won medals in three events. Today, she is the most decorated Paralympic snowboarder in U.S. history and a three-time Paralympic Medalist. Amy's creativity, positive outlook, and never-give-up attitude have opened doors to many other opportunities including being featured in a Madonna music video and a lead actress role in an award-winning film. She and her husband were featured on the TV show The Amazing Race and most recently Amy came in 2nd Place on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars with her partner Derek Hough. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diane-winbush/support
Amy Purdy is the top-ranked female adaptive snowboarder in the U.S., a three-time World Cup para-snowboard gold medalist, the 2014 Paralympic bronze medalist, and the founder of Adaptive Action Sports, a nonprofit organization that helps youth, young adults, and wounded veterans with physical disabilities get involved with action sports. She is a professional motivational speaker who has been featured at both TEDx and Pop Tech and is also an actress, model, dancer, clothing designer, and experienced product spokesperson. Amy was the breakout star and a finalist on season 18 of Dancing with the Stars. IN THIS EPISODE…Amy shares with Joe her story. She found herself in a seemingly insurmountable life situation at age 19, Amy contracted a virus that lead to the amputation of both of her legs. Not only does she share her feelings and the timeline of events of this life-changing moment, but most importantly, she shares how she was not only able to overcome the obstacles in her way, but dominate every goal she set for herself.
Some might have thought Amy Purdy's athletic career would be over when she lost both of her legs to a rare illness. They would have been wrong. Using her mind and her near-superhuman determination, Amy was able to return to the snow and dominate in her sport in record time. Nothing is insurmountable if you know how to approach it. Keep up with Amy by visiting her website -> https://amypurdy.com -- Dave's book Built Through Courage is available now! Dave was recently confronted with the fact that he was living the life someone else wanted for him. After weathering a highly publicized personal crisis amid the backdrop of an international pandemic and navigating the enjoyable but unpredictable waters of being a single father to four kids, he has been forced to become the captain of his own life and is ready to teach others how to do the same. I want to be your coach. Yes, YOU! Join me at Growth Day, not for pre-taped lessons, but for weekly LIVE coaching. Click the link and gain access to my coaching + some of the world leaders in personal growth like Brendon Burchard, Jenna Kutcher, Jamie Kern Lima, and more! -> http://bit.ly/daveatgrowth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist, bestselling author, award-winning Harvard lecturer, and expert on the behavioral science of power, presence, and prejudice. She is also one of Amy Purdy's best friends. Amy and Amy talk about how their friendship helps both of them live inspired lives. In This Episode Why they value their friendship so much: they support each other and remind each other of their strengths. Amy Purdy's example of being bullied on social media and how Amy Cuddy stood up for her. How important it is that we all have each other's backs whenever bullying takes place. How to deal with bullies: direct your focus onto supporting the object of bullying, as opposed to attacking the bully. Are we all suffering from Post Pandemic Flux Syndrome? Amy Cuddy's advice for finding inspiration for everyone going through a transition or challenge Today's Guest Learn more about Amy Cuddy on her website. Keep in Touch Follow Amy on Instagram: @amypurdygurl Call or text Amy: 970-747-3400 Join Amy's email list My Live Inspired jewelry collection with Tiny Tags is now available. I designed this jewelry collection for you, and I hope that when you wear it, it's a reminder to do the things that inspire you most and to surround yourself with those who inspire you most. See the entire collection here.
Jonathan Fields is an award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business owner and host of The Good Life podcast. Jonathan's focus is on maximizing human potential and is the driving force behind Sparketypes. Jonathan Fields and Amy Purdy dive head first into how to find inspiration in your career and how to know when it's time to start a new job in order to live an inspired life. In This Episode How the tragedy of 9/11 inspired Jonathan's work How to make sure work “sparks” you and brings you to life. How to find your Sparketype Amy and Jonathan discuss their own Sparketypes and what this tool has taught them about how they function in the world Today's Guest Jonathan Fields is an award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business owner and host of The Good Life podcast/ Be sure to check out his book SPARKED Take the assessment to discover the essential nature of work that fills you with meaning and lets you feel fully-expressed, alive with purpose and absorbed in flow ("sparked"). This is what Jonathan Fields calls a 'Sparketype.' Keep in Touch Follow Amy on Instagram: @amypurdygurl Call or text Amy: 970-747-3400 Join Amy's email list My Live Inspired jewelry collection with Tiny Tags is now available. I designed this jewelry collection for you, and I hope that when you wear it, it's a reminder to do the things that inspire you most and to surround yourself with those who inspire you most. See the entire collection here.
In this episode Amy Purdy (who became a household name when she made it to the finals of Dancing With The Stars – having had both legs amputated!) shares her life and relentless focus on overcoming every obstacle that allowed her to become an Olympic athlete – giving us an inside glimpse of how to … Continue reading Amy Purdy on overcoming life-altering challenges, winning Paralympic records, and breaking records on Dancing with the Stars → See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
REBROADCAST - Previously aired on 5/13/2020Amy Purdy chose to be here. After losing both her legs below the knee at 19 to a form of bacterial meningitis, doctors gave her a 2% chance of survival. A year later she finished third in a snowboarding competition on Mammoth mountain. Amy went on to become one of the top Paralympic snowboarders in the world, competing on Dancing with the Stars, touring with Oprah Winfrey, starting a foundation, and writing a New York Times best-selling book. But after another life-threatening setback, Amy once again found herself knocking down doors to get the help she needed and in doing so, has inspired people everywhere to push through obstacles and make dreams happen. Follow us on social media!Twitter: @allthewiserpodInstagram: @allthewiserpodcast Facebook: @allthewiserpodcastSign up for our newsletter!Have a story to share with us or feedback about an episode you heard? Email us at hello@allthewiserpodcast.comIf you like what you heard on today's show, please consider sharing this episode and giving us a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps other awesome people like you find our show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week of Talking Body Amy is thinking about the body's abilities - in a performance-obsessed world, what does it mean for our self image to be tied to what we can and can't do? Along the way she speaks to Paralympian and Dancing with the Stars alum Amy Purdy and the founder of Girls Gone Strong =, Molly Galbraith, to learn more about their experiences. -- Keep up with Amy Purdy by following her on Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/amypurdygurl/ And you can check out Molly Galbraith over at Girls Gone Strong -> https://www.girlsgonestrong.com -- Want a FREE guide to build successful habits for your life and business? Check it out here -> http://bit.ly/talking-habits To listen to Amy's other podcast all about online marketing, click here -> http://bit.ly/OMMEpod -- FURTHER READING: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pcos/symptoms-causes/syc-20353439 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hashimotos-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20351855 https://www.girlsgonestrong.com https://www.boia.org/blog/disability-statistics-in-the-united-states https://invisibledisabilities.org/what-is-an-invisible-disability/ https://www.ted.com/talks/aimee_mullins_my_12_pairs_of_legs?language=en https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/infographic-disability-impacts-all.html https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/disability-strategies.html#UniversalDesign https://www.invisibledisabilityproject.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Garrett is a below-knee amputee on his left side with extreme damage to his right leg. If he breaks his right leg again, he may never walk again. Garrett is 20 years old and is training for the 2022 Paralympics in Beijing, China. In high school, Garrett began rebelling and challenging his father. Garrett thought he could deal with anything on his own. Garrett played football and wrestled. He loved individual sports more than team sports; he hated being in a position where he could fail his team.Jim Nicklas and Garrett's father both feared Garrett was going wayward. His father warned him many times that God would get his attention if he didn't “tighten up.” Jim and Garrett discuss the high-speed vehicle wreck of June 2, 2016, that changed Garrett's life forever and for the better. Garrett has Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me,” engraved on his prosthetic. It was also on his wrestling shirt. Before the wreck, he wasn't as sure of it but the way he survived the wreck convinced him of its truth. In the hospital, despite smiling for his family, Garrett was depressed about his injuries. He almost acted on suicidal thoughts and he spent time in a mental hospital. He was angry at God. He is very grateful now to have recovered from those feelings.In his Senior year, Garrett tried to play football but his right leg was too badly injured, so he moved on to wrestling again, getting to the second round in State wrestling for the first time.The real change came for Garrett with snowboarding. Garrett had gone snowboarding as a child. His first experience using a prosthesis on a snowboard was terrifying and difficult but when he stepped on the snow he felt free again. His dad helped him up when he fell. Garrett didn't imagine then that he would compete. His doctor put him in touch with Amy Purdy, a Paralympic snowboarder, and co-founder of Adaptive Action Sports, a 501(c) charity. Garrett was invited to Copper Mountain, CO. He hoped to learn from others there who had lost limbs and gone on to snowboard. One of the coaches told him they wanted to be in contact with him.Before Garrett graduated, he got an invitation from Adaptive Action to go back to Copper Mountain to compete for their Sports club. Garrett flew out by himself and stayed at the home of a man who later became his coach. After Garrett's first trip down the hill, the coach told him they needed to fix just about everything he was doing! By the end of the day, the coach said he had progressed “an insane amount.” The coach told him they would be in touch soon.After graduation, they invited Garrett back. His family saw that having an apartment, a job, and training every day helped Garrett mature and come out of his depression. Garrett realized God had opened many doors for him to get into snowboarding. Garrett sees he has a big stage on which to bear witness to God and His goodness.After a year on the club team, Garrett was invited to join the U.S. Development Team because of his points earned and the progress he had made. Garrett was one of the youngest athletes to qualify for the Team. He loved the Paralympic Center and the athletes. Jim observed a change in Garrett when he made the U.S. Team.On the Development Team, Garrett competed in Finland, Norway, The Netherlands, and at an able-bodied event in Canada. Garrett was the first para-athlete to qualify for a bracket in an able-bodied heat. After that, Garrett moved up to the A-Team. The team is on hold due to COVID-19. Garrett is on the A-Team for the 2022 Beijing Paralympics. Garrett is currently third out of the five athletes on the A-Team and will compete against them and other athletes in the development program to be one of the three to go to Beijing. Now Garrett is in Georgia, working out and wakeboarding. Last summer, Garrett competed in able-bodied wakeboarding. Garrett and his father drew closer to God through scripture reading and the Church and from seeing how Garrett has grown since his injuries. Garrett is more humble. Jim encourages Garrett to be an ambassador of Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:20 “We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God.” (NIV) The weightiness of representing Christ well changes us.To continue moving forward in a sense of humility and implementing counsel is a mark of a man.Garrett absolutely would not change anything. His life is a lot better. His faith is stronger. Things happen for a reason. Focus on what you can do with what has happened. Call to Action: Find our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, rate it and subscribe, and tell people about it. Help us get this word out! See our Website: MenBuildMen.com Marks of a Man on FacebookJim Nicklas on InstagramFollow Garrett:@GarrettGeros22 on InstagramAdaptive Action SportsTeamUSA.org
L.A. Dawson is an author,health and life coach. After being paralyzed from Neurological Lyme Disease and a catastrophic treadmill accident, she went back to school to study health and life coaching. Post accident and trauma, she realized that the "detours made her destiny" (quote from Amy Purdy) to help others... based on the ways that worked for her, during her time of crisis. She developed programs to help men and women suffering from stress and crisis. It includes brain mapping, whole foods, holistic modalities, affirmations and grounding. We work together to calm the sympathetic nervous system and get it out of constant fight or flight mode. To find out about LA and her programs, online courses, an upcoming podcast and 1 on 1 coaching reach her at www.lifeandheal.com Melissa can be reached at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DMSforBusiness/
In this episode, Kim Vargas interviews motivational speaker, world-class athlete, and Dancing with the Stars runner up, Amy Purdy. Amy has faced several challenges throughout her life. At 19, her life took a detour when she was rushed to the hospital due to septic shock. The experience would result in the loss of her legs. from the knee down. Only a few years later, near her 21st birthday. Amy received a donated kidney from her father. Through those challenges and many others, Amy has learned the vital lesson of finding the gift in every challenge. Listen in on Kim and Amy's conversation as they share the commonalities of their journey, re-live Dancing with the Stars, and share how to remain hopeful even when things are not going according to plan. LINKS: thenotsoperfectplan.com Amy's Book On Amazon www.amypurdy.com/live amypurdy.com Quick Episode Summary: 0:02 What to expect today 3:36 Meet Amy 9:24 Amy's near-death experience 16:03 Choosing to deal with it 18:30 Nothing is permanent 20:03 Being your own advocate 22:29 When Kim was diagnosed with lupus 30:00 How Amy's mom kept her going 36:55 Amy and Kim's transplant 43:26 When Amy went on Dancing with the Stars 47:00 Proving yourself right 53:16 The importance of challenges 1:03:53 Resiliency comes from commitment 1:09:07 Amy's event for teens 1:15:16 Kim's biggest takeaways
PLUS: Julia's Random Thoughts AND all the great things happening at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater AND we relive the Amy Purdy story...
Featured Content#PodcastPD celebrates its 2nd birthday with the release of this episode! If you would like to read about our history visit Stacey's original blog post.In this episode we get back to our original roots and share some of the great podcasts we're listening to and that we think you should check out to add to your own personal learning.Be sure to download and use Overcast if you listen to podcasts on an iOS device! Not only does the app intelligently remove some of the dead air, but the user interface is also amazing. Stacey suggests you listen to everything at a minimum of 1.25 speed, this way you can listen to more great content in less time!Here are our podcast recommendations:The Story Behind Podcast (Chris) – Do you like trivia and fun facts? Have you lost hours to Wikipedia rabbit holes? Do you ever wonder about the history of everyday things in your world? The Story Behind is the show for you!Ask Me Another (AJ) – Ask Me Another is the rambunctious live show from NPR and WNYC that blends brainteasers, pub trivia, comedy, and music into an hour of mind-bending fun. Host Ophira Eisenberg invites guests and listeners alike to stretch their noggins, tickle their funny bones, and be serenaded by house musician Jonathan Coulton. What you'll hear resembles the casual intimacy of game night at a friend's house: one where scores are forgotten in favor of hilarious gaffes.Magic Lessons (Stacey) – Author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat Pray Love) offers wisdom and advice to artists trying to overcome creative obstacles. To help these writers, poets, dancers, and comedians she enlists the help of several friends including Sarah Jones, Neil Gaiman, Gary Shteyngart, Amy Purdy, Michael Ian Black, Brandon Stanton, Martha Beck, and Glennon Doyle Melton. Magic Lessons are roadmaps for the path to creativity, the extra nudge we need when we're feeling stuck in our creative lives. The podcast evolved out Gilbert's book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear published by Riverhead.Note to Self (Chris) – Join host Manoush Zomorodi for your weekly reminder to question everything. Is your phone watching you? Are your kids real? These and other essential quandaries for anyone trying to preserve their humanity in the digital age.Teachonomy Talks (AJ) – Hosted by Chuck Poole this is a podcast brought to you by Teachonomy.com for busy teachers who want to be inspired, encouraged, and empowered each week. Our goal is to give you nuggets of value in 5-7 minutes so you can walk away energized, refreshed, and ready for your day!Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers (Stacey) – This podcast is designed to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead. With 11 years of classroom experience and 7 years experience as an instructional coach, Angela Watson creates resources that make teaching more effective, efficient, and enjoyable.What We Are LearningAJ – Looking forward to catching up on podcast listening, for both professional and personal growth, and also continue reading about his newest passion, Blended Learning, during the Spring Break.Chris – Build a Stand-Up Planter – Jon Peters Art and HomeStacey – Working on creating a digital order form using Google forms and formMule or autocrat. It's a steep learning curve for this lady who detests spreadsheets! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.