The Repivot Project

When Strength Looks Different: A Story of Adaptation and Hope

26 min · 1. maj 2025
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When life shifts in ways we never expected, how do we find new strength? In this episode of The Repivot Project, my friend Ed Hock shares his journey living with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM) — a rare muscle disease that redefines what it means to be strong, resilient, and adaptable. We talk about early signs, unexpected lessons, navigating daily life, and why showing up — even when it’s hard — matters more than ever. Whether you're facing your own pivot or supporting someone you love, Ed’s story offers honesty, hope, and hard-won wisdom. Listen in. Share widely. And remember: every pivot holds the potential for growth.

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