Show Notes
Lonnie Bedwell is a blind Military Veteran, extreme adventure athlete, motivational speaker, and author. And I was just lucky enough to slow him down enough to have him on my podcast!
Following a successful career in the United States Navy Lonnie would face his toughest battle while back home in Indiana. Lonnie was critically injured in a horrific hunting accident that instantly took his eyesight. He was left completely blind.
But with the support of his 3 young daughters Lonnie would prove to himself, to his daughters, and to the world that Lonnie Bedwell’s life was far from over!
From kayaking the world’s most ferocious rivers to climbing the world’s most grueling mountains Lonnie is proof that we can define ourselves on our own terms!
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