Posts by Lorri Carey
“Don’t Wait to Be Great” – Jahkil Jackson, Teen Activist
Here I catch up with 13 year old, Jahkil Jackson who is a young entrepreneur known for creating Project I Am and distributing almost 60,000 Blessing Bags to the homeless around the world. In this episode I chat with Jahkil Jackson of Chicago, Illinois who has been helping the homeless since he was eight.…
Read MoreA Tribute to ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Co-founder Pat Quinn
In this special episode I share my chat with ALS Ice Bucket Challenge co-founder Pat Quinn who inspired millions before losing his battle to ALS. Pat Quinn was the last of three ALS warriors, Anthony Senerchia, Pete Frates and Pat Quinn to be the first to accelerate the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge while living…
Read MoreWords to Live By – a Chat with Jamie and Scott Smith
This episode is pure inspiration. Here I chat with Scott and Jamie Smith. As they fight Scott’s ALS, they are sharing their hearts to encourage others. Silver Linings, Courage Under Fire, Nothing to Lose and Riding On Hope are just a few of the topics Scott Smith writes about in his intimate blog, FlexOnALS. He’s…
Read MoreAll the Colors Came Out: Kate Fagan on Love & Lessons from her Father
Former ESPN host, Emmy Award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author, Kate Fagan and I chat about her latest book: All the Colors Came Out. It is an unforgettable, beautifully written memoir about the love between a father and a daughter. Listen in as Kate Fagan shares her motivation for her beautiful love story…
Read More“You are Worth It” – Beyond the Medal with Kyle Carpenter
Here I chat with Medal of Honor Recipient, Kyle Carpenter to hear what pepared him to cover a grenade to save his fellow Marine and what he’s learned from his near- death experience. Kyle, the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient, a war veteran, a young man who nearly died in combat shares his incredible…
Read MoreIN HER ALS SHOES: A Chat with Leah Stavenhagen
Listen in as I talk to Leah Stavenhagen, 28, about her ALS journey and the “In Her ALS Shoes” movement she created. “I was an active 26-year-old so why did I feel like my feet couldn’t quite keep up? She couldn’t find my knee-jerk reflex and suggested that I visit a neurologist. Naively, I didn’t…
Read MoreINSPIRATION FROM 4 ALS WARRIORS
Hear from 4 inspirational ALS warriors who are in the fight of their life as they live with ALS, a terminal illness that has no cure. In honor of ALS Awareness Month and New York Yankees #4 Lou Gehrig, I catch up with 4 people living with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) who are living the…
Read MoreThe One Where I Talk About “Giving Yourself Grace”
In this solo episode, I share what’s on my heart as it relates to giving yourself grace. Why is it so hard to make space for grace? Specifically giving ourselves grace. We graciously do it for others, but what about us? In this episode, I address: What is grace? Why is it so hard? What…
Read More“No Legs, No Limits” – Kanya Sesser
In this episode, I chat with 28-year old Kanya Sesser. Born with no legs in Thailand and found on the side of the road, Kanya lets us know how to live fully and without regrets. Kanya Sesser was born in 1992 and abandoned on the side of the road in Pak Chong Thailand as a…
Read More“ALS Has No Victory Over Me” – A Chat with Kennedy Arney
Hear how 10 year old Kennedy Arney is living with ALS, a terminal illness, but yet adopts one of her best friend’s mottos “ALS has no victory over Me!” This episode is proof that inspiration can come in all sizes. Listen in as I chat with 10 year old, Kennedy Arney of Michigan. She is…
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