Purchase "The Wisdom I Can't Teach" By Paul Coyne Here: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-I-Cant-Teach/dp/B0DVFYSTGY?ref_=ast_author_dpWelcome back to another episode of The Defying All Odds Podcast.In this episode we have a very special guest - Paul Coyne DNP, MBA, MS, APRN, AGPCNP-BC - a healthcare leader, clinician, inventor, poet, and inspirational keynote speaker whose journey spans finance, clinical care, analytics, entrepreneurship, and the arts. Paul feels like he's lived many lives in a life that's been filled with tragedy, career changes, and resilienceBeyond the struggles of being born with heart disease (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), Paul has always found a way to persevere. From not being able to play sports at the age of 10 to a pacemaker implant in high school to intermittently being fully paralyzed from the neck down returning to high school in wheelchair - Paul has always found a way to keep going. At just the young age of 22 and 1 week after graduation from Providence College, Paul suffered a stroke - — a defining moment that reshaped his sense of purpose. While relearning to walk and speak, he began his career as a financial analyst at Goldman Sachs, specializing in derivatives and system optimization. Though successful in finance, he felt called to serve in a more human-centered way.He made a transformational pivot into healthcare, simultaneously enrolling in Columbia University’s BSN/MSN/DNP program and Northeastern University’s MBA in Healthcare Management / MS in Finance program. Despite all of the setbacks healthwise, physically and mentally, Paul went on to obtain 5 more degrees in just 4 years leading to a career shift from finance into healthcare. Paul became an adult-gerontology nurse practitioner with a subspecialty in palliative care. In 2017, he transitioned to Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), where he rose through roles including Chief Nursing Informatics Officer before ultimately being appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive at the age of 36. At the time, the youngest in the United States of a major academic medical center. At HSS, he led 2,000 clinical professionals across multiple states, driving improvements in care quality, patient safety, staff engagement, and collaboration.Beyond his operational and technological impact, Paul is a poet and author whose writing explores resilience, healing, and purpose. His poetic trilogy—The Wisdom I Can’t Teach (2025), Greatness Not Yet Born (2026) and Blank Page and a Pen (2027)— reveals that a focus on these truths, coupled with faith, can turn even the deepest suffering into wisdom, grace, hope, and triumph.His life is proof that expertise can be built across disciplines—and that overcoming is not a one time occurrence, but a daily event. 🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe for more inspiring stories! Turn on that notification bell so you don't miss an episode! 🔔Paul CoyneEmail: paulecoyne@gmail.comWebsite: PaulECoyne.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulecoyne/As always, thank you for listening in and be sure to check out The Defying All Odds Podcast On YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, FaceBook, Threads, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music and contact us via email. LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/thedefyingalloddspodcast_______________________________________________________________Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:44 Paul’s History4:26 Paul’s Life Philosophy7:17 Having a Stroke at 2211:07 - The Comeback of a Lifetime12:12 - Pause. Say That Again?13:20 - Faith and Spirituality14:32 - I Graduated. Now What?20:23 - The Wisdom I Can’t Teach22:34 - Why He Became a Poet27:55 - How to Define Yourself31:36 - Paralyzed in High School34:19 - High School Philosopher36:44 - Hidden Disabilities43:17 - The Wisdom of Nine Lives49:20 - Paul’s Advice to the Viewers52:54 - Final Thoughts/Outro#stroke #heart #resilience #motivation