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We all have stories, and yet frequently, they're not the ones we share with the world. After being burned on 100% of my body, spending five and a half months in the hospital and losing my fingers to amputation, my dream was not to stand out, but to disappear and be ordinary.

Bonnie Gray spent 39 years hiding her story, too. Growing up as the Chinese American daughter of a mail-order bride and a busboy in San Francisco's Chinatown, Bonnie's childhood was far from idyllic.

Join us as Bonnie shares the journey that led to understanding her own identity and what it means to be loved.

Today's episode is a reminder that in boldly owning, embracing and celebrating our stories, we are gifted the chance to live authentically and breathe life and possibility into others.

SHOW NOTES

If you enjoyed today's episode, you'll love Brian Walsh. At 17 years old, Brian found himself clinging to life after being caught in a burning building. His hard-won resilience + tenacity will shift your perspective and help you see how you, too, can overcome the obstacles in your life today. Listen to Brian Walsh on ep. 272.

BONNIE GRAY'S LIVE INSPIRED 7

  1. Q. What is the best book you’ve ever read?
    A. The Color of Water by James McBride.
  2. Q. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today?
    A. My artistic self.
  3. Q. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be?
    A. My journals.
  4. Q. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? 
    A. Jesus.
  5. Q. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? 
    A. Whenever I feel lost, I try to embrace that I'm right where I need to be.
  6. Q. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? 
    A. Choose your path now. Don't edit yourself. You cannot live someone else's story.
  7. Q. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? 
    A. You are beloved.