How Rick Werry Turned Paralysis Into Purpose
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Rick Werry is a motivational speaker, author, and podcaster who inspires audiences nationwide with his story of resilience following a life-altering spinal cord injury. He is the author of Red Letter Days, a memoir that has earned glowing five-star reviews for its honesty and impact. Rick has competed at the national level in wheelchair rugby, ranking sixth in the country, and is also an accomplished hand cyclist. Beyond these achievements, his story stands out for his vulnerability in sharing struggles with mental health and his deep commitment to encouraging young people to overcome hardship and recognize their own strengths. Grounded in perseverance, community, and celebrating small victories, his message resonates with anyone navigating adversity or a major life change.
In this episode:Imagine your entire world shifting in a single, unexpected moment. What does it take to rebuild your life after losing the very abilities you once took for granted? When faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles, where does the strength to keep moving forward come from?
According to Rick Werry, a resilience-driven storyteller and adaptive athlete, that strength is built by focusing on what's still possible, one small win at a time. He highlights the power of "red letter days," a mindset rooted in celebrating progress others might overlook. This approach turns overwhelming loss into manageable forward motion. By reframing identity beyond physical limitations and leaning into community, setbacks become opportunities for growth. Over time, those small victories compound into renewed confidence and purpose.
In this episode of Sticky: Stories That Stick, Amelia Forczak sits down with Rick Werry, an athlete, author, and motivational speaker, to discuss resilience after a life-altering injury. They explore the "red letter day" philosophy, the role of wheelchair rugby in rebuilding strength and belonging, and redefining identity after trauma. Rick also talks about inspiring young people to believe they can do hard things.