“They were hurled into an involuntary situation in which they had to buck the norm and they literally made a masterpiece out of it.”
In 1990, at age of 11, Brooke Ellison encountered a life-altering event when she was struck by a car while walking home. This incident left her quadriplegic, altering the course of her life in unexpected ways. Instead of viewing this as a tragedy, Brooke and her family turned this challenging circumstance into a remarkable story of resilience and determination.
Brooke’s journey serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, you can carve out a path filled with hope and possibility.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
-How Brooke saw her limitations as opportunities for growth.
-About the significant role Brooke’s family played in helping her thrive despite her challenges.
-About the importance of pausing to listen and slowing down to include others.
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DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
Tweetable Comments
“We are going to do the opposite of what is expected of us?”
"It wasn't a choice. They actually had to embrace it.”
“They were hurled into an involuntary situation in which they had to buck the norm and they literally made a masterpiece out of it.”
“Slow the f*** down to include others.”
“What's the harm in slowing down to make sure that it's really impactful?”