93. Don't Call it a Comeback: Navigating Your Unique Healing Journey
All The Wiser - Un podcast de Kimi Culp
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Rebecca Kaduru's life was forever altered by a catastrophic accident in Uganda. But after receiving shockingly insufficient medical care, her nightmare was only beginning. Rebecca endured extensive reconstructive surgeries for her physical wounds, but the emotional trauma had a profound impact on the way she views herself and her personal and professional priorities. She discusses the challenges of recovery in a social-media forward world, the human capacity for pain and empathy, and the importance of a supportive community on the journey to hard-won wisdom. In this episode:Inadequate medical treatment leading to multiple surgeries.Emotional impact from realizing the limits of health education in Uganda.The influence of KadAfrica on girls and communities in Uganda.Setting boundaries for work and prioritizing family time.The power of vulnerability in leadership and workplace culture.The significance of community and personal support systems.Charity: Hebrew Free Loan San Franciscowww.hflasf.orgIf you enjoy listening to the show and find value and inspiration in the stories you hear, we hope you'll consider supporting our work and becoming an All The Wiser member.As a thank you for your support, we give you early, ad free access, exclusive content, Zoom meetups with Kimi and the team, and much more. Join us and BECOME A MEMBER ON PATREON!Or contribute what you can by making a custom pledge.Follow the show at @allthewiserpodcast on Instagram.Keep the conversation going! Join our new Facebook group and connect with other listeners like you!Stay in the know with all things All The Wiser! Sign up for our newsletter for personal reflections from Kimi, new episodes, and recommendations from our team!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy