Amy Purdy's Interviews
Amy Purdy: ...how much perseverance you need to be successful
Our guest on this episode is Amy Purdy. When Amy was just 19, she contracted a form of meningitis, which led to septic shock and the loss of both of her legs, her kidneys and her spleen. Amy promised herself that if she survived, she would live the best life possible, she wouldn’t limit herself and she would somehow h
Amy Purdy on Creating Possibilities & Stepping into the Unknown
How can surrendering to resistance lead you who you're meant to be? Amy Purdy, 3-time Paralympic medalist, NYT bestselling author, speaker, podcast host, and cofounder of Adaptive Action Sports is back to share how to create miracles by leaning into your fear and stepping into the unknown, turn the impossible into abun
Find A Way with Amy Purdy three-time World Cup para-snowboard gold medalist
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
Amy Cuddy: Living Inspired Through Uninspiring Times and The Importance Of Supporting One Another
Dr. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist, bestselling author, award-winning Harvard lecturer, and expert on the behavioral science of power, presence, and prejudice. She is also one of Amy Purdy's best friends. Amy and Amy talk about how their friendship helps both of them live inspired lives. In This Episode Why they
Jonathan Fields: How To Align Your Work With Your Purpose and Build A Career That Lights You Up
Jonathan Fields is an award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business owner and host of The Good Life podcast. Jonathan’s focus is on maximizing human potential and is the driving force behind Sparketypes. Jonathan Fields and Amy Purdy dive head first into how to find inspiration in your career and how to know
Amy Purdy lost both her legs and became a 3x Paralympic medalist
REBROADCAST - Previously aired on 5/13/2020 Amy Purdy chose to be here. After losing both her legs below the knee at 19 to a form of bacterial meningitis, doctors gave her a 2% chance of survival. A year later she finished third in a snowboarding competition on Mammoth mountain. Amy went on to become one of the top Par
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