Some stories don’t end when the moment passes. They evolve.
One year after first sharing her powerful story, Gini Thomas returns to The P-I-G for a deeply honest conversation about what life looks like after survival becomes reality.
This is not a retelling of the accident that took her husband Joe and eventually led to the loss of her leg—it’s a look at everything that comes after.
Gini opens up about:
As part of Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month, this conversation also expands into advocacy—highlighting accessibility, insurance limitations, and the growing movement to ensure that people with limb loss have the tools they need to fully participate in life.
Gini also shares her upcoming work with the Limb Kind Foundation, including a life-changing mission trip to Ethiopia—continuing her commitment to turning pain into purpose.
This episode is a reminder that resilience isn’t a moment—it’s a process. And sometimes, the most meaningful part of the story… is what happens after.
If you haven’t yet heard Gini’s full journey, we encourage you to go back and listen to Episode #6: Still Here, Still Standing.
Hearing the stories of others helps us connect more deeply to our own—because legacy is built in how we live, every single day.
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