• Find A Way with Amy Purdy three-time World Cup para-snowboard gold medalist

  • Mar 12 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast
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Find A Way with Amy Purdy three-time World Cup para-snowboard gold medalist

  • Summary

  • 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.

    🔍 Breakdown with Amy Purdy: Chapter 1 (0:00): Introduction Joe introduces Amy and sets up the episode.

    Chapter 2 (2:06) Recapping her story Amy contracted meningitis at the age of 19 and in a 48 hour time frame she found herself fighting for her life.

    Chapter 3 (10:10) Premonition from an unlikely source While Amy shares a lot of her story, today she shared a story she hadn’t before. She was given a premonition from a massage therapist.

    Chapter 4 (20:56) Spirituality intertwined with this life-changing event Anyone would find themselves in depression or having feelings of inability to move on, but not Amy.

    Chapter 5 (24:15) Coming to terms with amputation Amy didn’t lose her legs immediately when she was admitted to the hospital, and she shares how she received the news.

    Chapter 6 (31:51) Snowboarding Snowboarding was always something Amy had a passion for and was not going to allow her amputation or a lack of equipment to stand in her way.

    Chapter 7 (37:32) The power of being present Amy’s mother demonstrated to Amy the power of positive thought and being present. Amy’s mother wouldn’t allow anyone with negative thoughts around her daughter.

    Chapter 8 (46:02) Dancing with the stars This was not an easy experience, but a very rewarding one. Once again Amy found herself in a situation where she had to get creative and engineer this opportunity.

    Chapter 9 (59:34) What’s next Amy embodies the “not almost there” mindset, and isn’t done yet. She is still setting goals and plans to crush them in 2022.

    Chapter 10 (63:55) Closing Remarks Joe wraps up the episode and shares his final thoughts

    Material Referenced in this interview: →On My Own Two Feet by Amy Purdy →https://amypurdy.com

    📞 Connect with Amy Purdy →https://www.instagram.com/amypurdygurl →https://www.facebook.com/AmyPurdyGurl →https://twitter.com/AmyPurdyGurl →https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-purdy-3055a343

    👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link  → Not Almost There http://notalmostthere.com

    Connect with Joe on social here: →https://www.instagram.com/notalmostthere →Facebook https://www.facebook.com/notalmostthere →Twitter http://twitter.com/joechura

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