
Overcome All Odds with Kijuan Amey
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In this episode of the Catapult Effect podcast, host Katie Wrigley interviews Kijuan Amey, a motivational speaker and Air Force veteran who shares his inspiring story of resilience following a life-changing motorcycle accident. Kijuan discusses the challenges he faced during his recovery, the importance of mental health, and how he transformed his adversity into a message of hope and empowerment for others.
In this conversation, Kijuan Amey shares his incredible journey of resilience and recovery after a life-altering accident. He discusses the challenges he faced during his recovery, the importance of faith and support from loved ones, and how his military training instilled a sense of resilience in him. Kijuan emphasizes the significance of not giving up and controlling what one can in the face of adversity, offering valuable insights for anyone struggling with their own challenges.
takeaways
- Victim mode can disempower individuals and hinder personal growth.
- The motorcycle accident on May 5, 2017 led to a medically induced coma and numerous surgeries.
- Kijuan's recovery journey involved overcoming physical and emotional challenges.
- He highlights the importance of mental health support after traumatic events.
- He emphasizes the importance of human connection in healing.
- He encourages others to not give up and to control what they can.
- Kijuan's journey highlights the power of resilience and personal growth.
Where to connect with Kijuan
Website
LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
Buy his book - Don't Focus on Why Me: From Motorcycle Accident to Miracle
Resources
- Website
- Learn more about Cognomovement
- Try Cognomovement for yourself!
- Book a call with Katie
Credit: Tom Giovingo, Intro & Outro, Random Voice Guy, Professional ‘Cat‘ Herder
Mixed & Managed: JohnRavenscraft.com
Disclaimer: Katie is not a medical professional and she is not qualified to diagnose any conditions. The advice and information she gives is based on her own experience and research. It does not take the place of medical advice. Always consult a medical professional first before you try anything new.