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#163- Stefanie Schaffer: A Bahamas Boat Explosion That Made Headlines – Survivor Speaks

  1. #163- Stefanie Schaffer: A Bahamas Boat Explosion That Made Headlines - Survivor Speaks Jackson Huff 48:17

What started as a Bahama’s beach vacation with her Family in the summer of 2018 quickly turned into a disaster that my guest this week Stefanie Schaffer will forever remember. On the way to Exuma Island to visit the social media famous “swimming pigs” the boat she and her family were traveling on exploded. The result being her mother broke both her legs and wrists, another Travel losing a leg, Stefanie losing both legs and a spinal cord injury, and one person Dying. We speak this week about Stefanie’s remarkable recovery and the even more remarkable lessons gained from it that we can all learn from. We cover the journey both physically and mentally adapting to her new normal and why she decided to write a book to share her side of the story. This is an amazing conversation and an amazing person. It is worth a listen!

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Stefanie’s Website: www.stefanieschaffer.com

Stefanie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanieschafferrr/

Her LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/stefanie.s

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I am in admissions and advising by profession where I speak with students every day about their future and goals. I have spent a decade learning peoples life stories and what makes them tick. So, a few years ago I decided to take that passion for people and make a podcast. Through this I have been able to speak with a lot of amazing people. People like Bob Eubanks (The Newlywed Game), Daphne Maxwell Reid (Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), Maddie Musselman (2x Olympic Gold Medalist), Francois Clemmons (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), and countless others.