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The Audacious Living Podcast - Surviving Being Repeatedly Dead!

Surviving Being Repeatedly Dead!

09/24/23 • 39 min

The Audacious Living Podcast
“There's a lot of people going through a lot of bad stuff, and nobody's ever gonna walk exactly in my shoes, and I'm not gonna walk exactly in their shoes. But if they can see, hey, there's somebody out there that went through, a real lot of stuff and still come out of it with a smile on his face and hopefully, being a positive influence to others. Maybe I can do that, too.” Fred Rutman Death and Brain Trauma Survivor | Coach | Author _____________________ Fred Rutman has had 11 heart procedures in 11 years. He’s also been clinically dead dozens of times, along with dozens of concussions, PTSD, Post concussion syndrome, brain trauma. defective pacemakers, and botched surgeries. His anticipated book, “The Summer I Died Twenty Times” details his experiences, deaths, brain trauma, attempts at recovery, repeated medical errors, botched surgeries and cognitive biases, defective pacemakers, resilience and overcoming adversity. His story goes beyond resilience. It’s about not allowing the bad things that have happened define his life. If we are supposed to make lemonade out of life’s lemons, then Fred intends on making the best lemonade ever produced. Fred joins Audley on The Audacious Living Podcast to discuss: Fred's background What it means to be clinically dead Medical professionals carry their bias Capturing his experiences in his memoir How resiliency is like a muscle To learn more about Fred or to get a copy of his book, connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredrutman/ #Resiliency #Adversity #NearDeath #MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #Motivational #BestLifeEver #AudaciousLiving #BeAudacious
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“There's a lot of people going through a lot of bad stuff, and nobody's ever gonna walk exactly in my shoes, and I'm not gonna walk exactly in their shoes. But if they can see, hey, there's somebody out there that went through, a real lot of stuff and still come out of it with a smile on his face and hopefully, being a positive influence to others. Maybe I can do that, too.” Fred Rutman Death and Brain Trauma Survivor | Coach | Author _____________________ Fred Rutman has had 11 heart procedures in 11 years. He’s also been clinically dead dozens of times, along with dozens of concussions, PTSD, Post concussion syndrome, brain trauma. defective pacemakers, and botched surgeries. His anticipated book, “The Summer I Died Twenty Times” details his experiences, deaths, brain trauma, attempts at recovery, repeated medical errors, botched surgeries and cognitive biases, defective pacemakers, resilience and overcoming adversity. His story goes beyond resilience. It’s about not allowing the bad things that have happened define his life. If we are supposed to make lemonade out of life’s lemons, then Fred intends on making the best lemonade ever produced. Fred joins Audley on The Audacious Living Podcast to discuss: Fred's background What it means to be clinically dead Medical professionals carry their bias Capturing his experiences in his memoir How resiliency is like a muscle To learn more about Fred or to get a copy of his book, connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredrutman/ #Resiliency #Adversity #NearDeath #MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #Motivational #BestLifeEver #AudaciousLiving #BeAudacious

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