57 min

13. Life After Paralysis: The Good, the Bad and the Skydiving – Jackie Shea Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea

    • Alternative Health

Latisha, the baddest bitch in all the land

What Happened:

On an early December morning in 2001, Latisha S. was on  the receiving end of a random act of violence. A bullet to her neck at a bus station in East Harlem, NY, left Latisha paralyzed from the waist down. With two young children at home she had quite the journey ahead of her. Seventeen years later with experiences varying from extreme depression to unbelievable triumphs, Latisha lets us in on how she lives her very best life. I hope you feel as inspired as I do after listening to this episode!!



**To contact Latisha, please reach out to me first and I will put you in touch.

Weekly Challenge:

“It’s ok to not be ok”



Beautiful friends, this week's challenge is near and dear to my heart. It’s simple but totally life changing: Everyday take ten minutes— give or take— to tell someone how you feel (good, bad or indifferent). Tell a friend, a therapist, a family member, a support group, or find someone online who is experiencing a similar struggle as you. And just tell them. If this is totally foreign to you, here are some key words: I feel..

Sad, hurt, angry, overjoyed, grateful, peaceful, content, wild, ungrounded, ugly, beautiful, exhausted, pain, confused...

And then expand if you can. You may want to tell your friends and family that you are practicing this for a week and remind people that you don’t need a response, you just need someone to listen. Another pointer: GO WHERE THE LOVE IS. Please do not call your abusive ex- lover to vulnerably tell them how you feel today. I’ve tried it for you— it sucks!

Ok, get busy and keep me posted on IG @sheajackie or @naked_shea

Listen to this Episode if you are  Especially Interested In:



life after paralysis

living with a physical disability

persevering with a physical disability

 accessibility

how to be a badass self-advocate

incredible triumphs!

deep depression and moving past it

resources for help!

how Latisha went from home and depressed to independent with her Masters.



Resources Listed in this Episode:



Access VR (this is a link to NY state voc rehab services. Please google your own state. Each state has this service)

Mount Sinai Do It! Program



Happy Listening! Please write with any questions. Subscribe/ rate/ review and follow me!



xoxoxo

Latisha, the baddest bitch in all the land

What Happened:

On an early December morning in 2001, Latisha S. was on  the receiving end of a random act of violence. A bullet to her neck at a bus station in East Harlem, NY, left Latisha paralyzed from the waist down. With two young children at home she had quite the journey ahead of her. Seventeen years later with experiences varying from extreme depression to unbelievable triumphs, Latisha lets us in on how she lives her very best life. I hope you feel as inspired as I do after listening to this episode!!



**To contact Latisha, please reach out to me first and I will put you in touch.

Weekly Challenge:

“It’s ok to not be ok”



Beautiful friends, this week's challenge is near and dear to my heart. It’s simple but totally life changing: Everyday take ten minutes— give or take— to tell someone how you feel (good, bad or indifferent). Tell a friend, a therapist, a family member, a support group, or find someone online who is experiencing a similar struggle as you. And just tell them. If this is totally foreign to you, here are some key words: I feel..

Sad, hurt, angry, overjoyed, grateful, peaceful, content, wild, ungrounded, ugly, beautiful, exhausted, pain, confused...

And then expand if you can. You may want to tell your friends and family that you are practicing this for a week and remind people that you don’t need a response, you just need someone to listen. Another pointer: GO WHERE THE LOVE IS. Please do not call your abusive ex- lover to vulnerably tell them how you feel today. I’ve tried it for you— it sucks!

Ok, get busy and keep me posted on IG @sheajackie or @naked_shea

Listen to this Episode if you are  Especially Interested In:



life after paralysis

living with a physical disability

persevering with a physical disability

 accessibility

how to be a badass self-advocate

incredible triumphs!

deep depression and moving past it

resources for help!

how Latisha went from home and depressed to independent with her Masters.



Resources Listed in this Episode:



Access VR (this is a link to NY state voc rehab services. Please google your own state. Each state has this service)

Mount Sinai Do It! Program



Happy Listening! Please write with any questions. Subscribe/ rate/ review and follow me!



xoxoxo

57 min