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She Was Run Over Three Times—and Survived...

She Was Run Over Three Times—and Survived...

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Run over three times. Still here. Naseem Rochette shares howtrauma became transformation.


In this powerful episode of Thank You, Adversity, Isat down with Naseem Rochette, a renowned author and speaker on trauma,resilience, and transformation.

Just a few years ago, Naseem’s life changed in an instant.While crossing the street toward her husband’s car, she was struck by anothervehicle and run over three times. Against all odds, she survived—andinstead of letting the trauma define her, she chose to transform it.

Naseem turned the anniversary of the accident into acelebration of life called Unbreakable Day, and now shares her journeythrough her book, The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over, and throughspeaking engagements around the world. Her story has been featured on CBS,Forbes, Vogue, and the No Grey Areas Podcast.

In our conversation, we explore:

This episode is an honest, inspiring reminder that even themost unimaginable moments can lead to transformation, clarity, and a deeperappreciation for life.

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The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Overhttps://www.amazon.com/Unexpected-Benefits-Being-Run-Over/dp/B0BW4MZ517


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