What if your hardest season became the catalyst for your greatest purpose? Ty Gibson takes us from an eight-year-old’s brittle diabetes in the 1970s to a dual transplant that changed everything, through two decades of wins and setbacks, all the way to the day his wife turned out to be an exact kidney match. The story is gripping, but it’s also practical: the early insulin pumps, the 65 pills a day, the emotional calculus of walking into surgery with a six-year-old at home, and the daily grind of dialysis while running a 45-person business.
We dig into the moments that bend a life—his mother’s gift of a kidney, a deceased donor’s pancreas, and later the shock of a failed match followed by a perfect one from his wife. Ty shares the shift that followed a family reunion, where telling his story led several relatives to sign up as organ donors. That’s when he realized silence helps no one and speaking up can literally save lives. His message radiates through a clear framework: grow or die, hope or despair, humor or drama. Align what you do, how you think, and how you talk, and positivity becomes a byproduct of action.
This conversation is for anyone on the edge of a tough decision or a long treatment. You’ll hear how to take one percent steps, why community matters when the chair is cold and the mornings are early, and how faith, science, and grit can rebuild a life more than once. If you’ve ever felt alone in a room full of machines or unsure how to help someone you love, Ty’s experience offers clarity, courage, and a way forward.
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