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October 3rd, 2023

Older And Bolder Season 2 Episode 5: Water, Wagons And Wheelchairs With Sue Speir

  1. Older And Bolder Season 2 Episode 5: Water, Wagons And Wheelchairs With Sue Speir Debbie McCulloch 46:52

Ever imagined life after a life-changing event like losing mobility in your legs? Dive into Sue Speir’s inspiring journey of resilience and adaptability. Two decades ago, a spinal injury left Sue with paralyzed lower limbs. Yet, she discovered unparalleled joy in the simple act of swimming post the incident.

Tune in to hear how Sue, despite her wheelchair-bound life, leads a dynamic Lifestyle. From innovative farming techniques, herding cattle with a custom all-terrain vehicle, to adventurous wagon trail rides and daily swims, Sue’s zest for life is contagious. Rooted in farming, fueled by determination, and driven by passion, Sue’s days are filled with vibrant energy and enthusiasm.

Get ready to be inspired by Sue’s remarkable spirit and infectious vitality!

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Recorded in Saskatoon & Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Show producer: Christina Cherneskey Communications
Theme music: ES_By the Neon Sign
Music selections for this show: ES_On the Hill – Reversus, ES_When You Smile – A Month of Sleep, ES_Ain’t No Clown – Plain Strolls, ES_Bright White – Frank Jonsson, ES_The Fields at Home – Francis Wells.

Voice over: Christina Cherneskey
Original artwork: Jackie Peterson
Artwork developed for digital media pages: Christina Cherneskey

Debbie believes that growing older is an incredible gift that needs to be embraced and appreciated. She grew up on a farm in rural Saskatchewan, Canada and the value of family, friends, community and supporting one another were tightly entwined into the embodiment of who she became as an adult. She practiced as a community pharmacist for 40 years, retiring in 2018 and raised 3 children. She loved assisting people of all ages with their healthcare needs as well as building strong relationships with each of her patients. After losing many family members far too early, Debbie became profoundly aware that tomorrow is not guaranteed for any of us and that each day is to be cherished. These losses included the horrific murder of her sister who died at the age of 24. After becoming a widow, Debbie became even more passionate about spreading the word that living past age 50 is a privilege and a gift and som Debbie launched her podcast Older and Bolder. Debbie interviews women who are fearless, fabulous and fifty plus. They share stories of resilience, pursuing passion, finding purpose and making a difference for others. This has been a fitting pursuit. Debbie has loved the project and it has inspired countless listeners from around the world.