REACH Interview Series: Adrianne Haslet

The Reach Interview Series is an informal dialogue between me and respected thought leaders around the theme of my new book, Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence.

Adrianne Haslet has an incredible story to tell.  As a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing, Adrianne has worked in a fiercely determined way to find her “new normal” following a life-altering tragedy – reclaiming her love of ballroom dancing… climbing mountains… running in road races… becoming a keynote speaker… and finding great meaning in her work as an advocate for amputee rights.   Hers is a truly inspirational story of stepping outside one’s comfort zone.  Have a listen!


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