My Journey to Kilimanjaro on Wheels! with Jeff Harmon

My Journey to Kilimanjaro on Wheels! with Jeff Harmon

Join a powerful journey of resilience as our guest Jeff Harmon shares his inspiring story of battling a rare, life-changing condition and pushing past every limit to live life fully.

From overcoming fear and embracing Spartan challenges to the ultimate goal of climbing Kilimanjaro, Jeff shows what it means to face adversity head-on, find strength in the struggle, and inspire others to do the same.

Discover how taking calculated risks and breaking through personal barriers can transform not just a single life, but everyone around it. Prepare to be moved, motivated, and ready to conquer your own challenges!

Highlights:

00:33 What it means to feel fully alive
02:47 Calculated risks and personal growth
03:42 Jeff's journey with adrenomyeloneuropathy
05:41 The resilience of the human spirit
07:35 Being in a wheelchair and moving beyond sympathy
10:15 Advice for those not living life to the fullest
12:33 My Impossible Foundation and Kilimanjaro journey
15:12 - The importance of embracing life's process
16:56 Jeff's unexpected journey to Kilimanjaro
19:39 Dealing with self-doubt and feeling like a fraud
22:13 Believing in your story and sharing it
24:41 The power of listening deeply to others

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