PEP Talks: People Empowering People

Adam Sand: Keep all hands, feet and objects inside the ride!

March 16, 2020 Kasey Kellem and Greta Fechter Season 1 Episode 3
PEP Talks: People Empowering People
Adam Sand: Keep all hands, feet and objects inside the ride!
Show Notes

Despite living with Autism, ADHD and PTSD, Adam is an author of seven published books that can be found at www.myhazingstory.weebly.com and on Amazon. Adam is married and copes with his PTSD by setting goals of riding the Millennium Force at Cedar Point 17,806 times so far and striving to ride it 20,000 times. 

 We learned from Adam:

*Sports can help students learn valuable life skills that transfer to academics. 

*Despite a disability diagnosis, one can still become an independent, productive and socially acceptable member of society. 

*Riding roller coasters may free you from emotional pain. 

*If you are abused in any way, tell someone!! If they don’t help you, tell more people until you get the help you need. 

*Writing is a great tool to help live out your dreams!

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