The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over
Written by Naseem Rochette
Narrated by Naseem Rochette
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About this audiobook
Miraculously, she survives, yet she is no longer the person she worked so hard to be. Her “cracks”—the changes to her body and mind—initially feel impossible to accept. In learning to embrace this new, unrecognizable self, Naseem decides to celebrate the day she almost lost her life as the day she discovered her true strength—her Unbreakable Day.
In this unique memoir, equal parts heart wrenching and inspiring, Naseem lays bare the reality of personal trauma—and how we each have the power to reimagine our lives and find beauty in being both broken and unbreakable.
Naseem Rochette
Naseem Rochette is a seasoned sales leader and speaker on trauma and transformation. She has more than twenty years of experience across both early-stage and established companies, including Ernst & Young, Google, and Microsoft. She holds a master’s in journalism from Columbia University and an MBA from Rutgers University.Throughout her career, Naseem has helped people solve problems, ideate possibilities, and foster collaboration. However, it wasn’t until her near-death moment that she found her real courage and most impactful gift: the strength to appreciate—and share—the imperfections and insights that inspire transformation in all of us.
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