From Tragedy to Triumph: Jocelyn Dettloff's Journey of Resilience and Advocacy
In this inspiring episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu welcomes Jocelyn Dettloff, a speaker, author, and major gifts director for the Mary Free Bed Foundation. Jocelyn shares her life-changing experience that led her to use a wheelchair after a tragic accident while traveling in Namibia. At just 26 years old, she faced the daunting reality of paralysis but chose to embrace her new life with resilience and determination. Throughout the conversation, Jocelyn discusses her journey of self-discovery, the importance of advocacy for people with disabilities, and the misconceptions that often accompany such experiences. She emphasizes the need for individuals to seek purpose and engage with the world, whether through work or volunteering, and highlights the significance of using available resources to navigate life's challenges. Jocelyn's book, "It Rained in the Desert," chronicles her story of spirit and resilience, offering valuable insights for both able-bodied and disabled readers. Tune in to hear Jocelyn's powerful message about saying yes to new opportunities and keeping an open heart, as well as her thoughts on the importance of accessibility and advocacy in society. Don't miss this uplifting episode that showcases the strength of the human spirit and the impact of living a label-free life.
From "Label Free: "To live your best life, live label free.""
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