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89: Turning Pain Into Purpose — Blind Adventurer Erik Weihenmayer on Kayaking the Grand Canyon, Climbing Everest and Building No Barriers
89: Turning Pain Into Purpose — Blind Adventurer Erik Weihenmayer on Kayaking the Grand Canyon, Climbing Everest and Building No Barriers
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2018
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Podcast episode
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"My father had been like a broom, constantly sweeping me out into the
world, and my mother was like the dustpan gathering up the shattered
pieces and rebuilding me, only to have my father sweep me out again."
—Eric Weihenmayer, No Barriers: A Blind Man’s Journey to Kayak the
Grand Canyon
This week's guest, Erik Weihenmayer, needs no introduction beyond his
incredible life story and mission, and I cannot wait for you to meet him.
Erik is an adventurer, author, activist and motivational speaker, who has
also become a celebrated and accomplished athlete despite losing his vision
at the age of 13.
He was the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest, on May
25, 2001, and completed the Seven Summits the following year, joining 150
mountaineers at the time who had accomplished that feat, but as the only
climber who was blind. In 2005, he co-founded No Barriers, a nonprofit
organization with the tagline, “What’s within you is stronger than what’s
in your way.” The organization helps others with diverse backgrounds and
abilities attack challenges head on, problem solve, build winning teams,
and serve others. In September 2014, Erik and blinded Navy veteran, Lonnie
Bedwell, kayaked the entire 277-miles of the Grand Canyon, considered one
of the most formidable whitewater venues in the world.
That’s the focus of his recent book, No Barriers: A Blind Man’s Journey to
Kayak the Grand Canyon. In the foreword, Bob Woodruff said, “Erik is simply
one of the most remarkable men I have ever met.” I agree, and not just for
what he has accomplished, but for who he is—full of heart, soul and
inspiring hustle. This episode is one you won't want to miss.
world, and my mother was like the dustpan gathering up the shattered
pieces and rebuilding me, only to have my father sweep me out again."
—Eric Weihenmayer, No Barriers: A Blind Man’s Journey to Kayak the
Grand Canyon
This week's guest, Erik Weihenmayer, needs no introduction beyond his
incredible life story and mission, and I cannot wait for you to meet him.
Erik is an adventurer, author, activist and motivational speaker, who has
also become a celebrated and accomplished athlete despite losing his vision
at the age of 13.
He was the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest, on May
25, 2001, and completed the Seven Summits the following year, joining 150
mountaineers at the time who had accomplished that feat, but as the only
climber who was blind. In 2005, he co-founded No Barriers, a nonprofit
organization with the tagline, “What’s within you is stronger than what’s
in your way.” The organization helps others with diverse backgrounds and
abilities attack challenges head on, problem solve, build winning teams,
and serve others. In September 2014, Erik and blinded Navy veteran, Lonnie
Bedwell, kayaked the entire 277-miles of the Grand Canyon, considered one
of the most formidable whitewater venues in the world.
That’s the focus of his recent book, No Barriers: A Blind Man’s Journey to
Kayak the Grand Canyon. In the foreword, Bob Woodruff said, “Erik is simply
one of the most remarkable men I have ever met.” I agree, and not just for
what he has accomplished, but for who he is—full of heart, soul and
inspiring hustle. This episode is one you won't want to miss.
Released:
Mar 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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