55 min

98. Don’t Wait to Live: Turning Pain into a Teacher with Stefanie Schaffer Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Making an amazing hand out of the cards you’ve been dealt can seem impossible. But today’s guest - Stefanie Schaffer - has mastered the process and shares insights we can all put in practice tomorrow.   
The “bad hand” she was dealt, was very bad: losing both her legs in a tour boat accident while on a family vacation at age 22. But, in just 4 years, she has recovered from one setback after another, and managed her responses with so much clarity that she has recently found herself modeling for Kim Kardashian’s company, traveling, writing a book, and finding perspectives that are useful through every chapter of her recovery.  This interview is a Part 2 to a remarkable conversation Stef and I had just two years into her journey. And I have to tell you that even today, when I look back on that conversation, I still get goosebumps. She made comments that seemed almost otherworldly in their wisdom and foresight.   
I encourage you to listen to that when all seems lost. Stef was then on the path to becoming a great teacher for us all, and now she is living the life she was then aiming for. 
This story can be a constant reminder for us all that anything is possible.  [00:00 – 04:30] Opening Segment  Live better lives with the cards that we’re dealt.  
[04:30 - 10:10]
Stef’s story and what she has been up to in the past years. Stef’s Bahamian vacation when she had her accident that changed her life.  
[10:11 - 14:00]
The kindness of strangers. Stef’s mother’s love for her daughter.  
[14:01 - 18:00]
Being kinder than the moment calls for.  
[18:01 - 20:40]
You learn to look at the bigger picture and you get better at it. Choosing to work everyday to get stronger instead of wallowing in self-pity.  
[20:41 - 24:30]
Modeling for the Kim Kardashian SKIMS line. Inclusivity in the fashion world.  
[24:31 - 29:50]
Talking to people with disabilities like

Making an amazing hand out of the cards you’ve been dealt can seem impossible. But today’s guest - Stefanie Schaffer - has mastered the process and shares insights we can all put in practice tomorrow.   
The “bad hand” she was dealt, was very bad: losing both her legs in a tour boat accident while on a family vacation at age 22. But, in just 4 years, she has recovered from one setback after another, and managed her responses with so much clarity that she has recently found herself modeling for Kim Kardashian’s company, traveling, writing a book, and finding perspectives that are useful through every chapter of her recovery.  This interview is a Part 2 to a remarkable conversation Stef and I had just two years into her journey. And I have to tell you that even today, when I look back on that conversation, I still get goosebumps. She made comments that seemed almost otherworldly in their wisdom and foresight.   
I encourage you to listen to that when all seems lost. Stef was then on the path to becoming a great teacher for us all, and now she is living the life she was then aiming for. 
This story can be a constant reminder for us all that anything is possible.  [00:00 – 04:30] Opening Segment  Live better lives with the cards that we’re dealt.  
[04:30 - 10:10]
Stef’s story and what she has been up to in the past years. Stef’s Bahamian vacation when she had her accident that changed her life.  
[10:11 - 14:00]
The kindness of strangers. Stef’s mother’s love for her daughter.  
[14:01 - 18:00]
Being kinder than the moment calls for.  
[18:01 - 20:40]
You learn to look at the bigger picture and you get better at it. Choosing to work everyday to get stronger instead of wallowing in self-pity.  
[20:41 - 24:30]
Modeling for the Kim Kardashian SKIMS line. Inclusivity in the fashion world.  
[24:31 - 29:50]
Talking to people with disabilities like

55 min

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