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My Joy Can’t Be Stolen — Hannah Nabors

42 min · 26 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of The Other Side of Success, Tyler sits down with Hannah Nabors — a lifelong runner, coach, special education teacher, and mother of two — whose life changed in an instant on an ordinary morning drive to school. After being struck by a driver under the influence, Hannah survived a devastating accident that resulted in a below-the-knee amputation. What followed was not just physical recovery, but a deep reckoning with identity, fear, faith, and purpose. In this conversation, Hannah shares: * The split-second moments during the accident that still stay with her * The mindset that kept her son calm in the middle of chaos * Wrestling with the loss of a leg — and the fear she carried since childhood * How faith, community, and resilience reshaped her understanding of joy * Why joy isn’t something the world gives — and therefore can’t take away * Her mission to run again, coach again, and trailblaze a new path forward This episode is a powerful reminder that success isn’t found in comfort or control — but in choosing hope, meaning, and joy when life doesn’t go as planned.

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In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Hannah Nabors returns to share what’s happened since her life-altering accident — and how joy continues to rise from the valley. After closing the chapter on the courtroom case, Hannah steps into a new season marked by community support, bold advocacy, and a dream that once felt impossible: the Boston Marathon. In this episode, we dive into: • The emotional impact of the “Love Your Nabors” 5K, where 745 people showed up in overwhelming support • How her community funded a $30,000 running blade • The fight behind Hannah’s Bill, legislation aimed at expanding prosthetic coverage for amputees in Georgia • Why mobility is about dignity — not luxury • Training for the Boston Marathon with one leg and unshakable faith • What it really means to “choose joy” in the middle of hardship Hannah’s story isn’t about denial of pain — it’s about defiance in the face of it. She reminds us that success isn’t about lowering the standard. It’s about having the right tools to meet it. If you’re walking through loss, uncertainty, or a season that feels impossible, this episode is for you. Joy can’t be stolen. Faith in adversity Resilience after trauma Boston Marathon inspiration Disability advocacy Legislation for amputees Christian leadership Community impact stories If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope today. Listen if you care about:

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In this episode of The Other Side of Success, Tyler sits down with Hannah Nabors — a lifelong runner, coach, special education teacher, and mother of two — whose life changed in an instant on an ordinary morning drive to school. After being struck by a driver under the influence, Hannah survived a devastating accident that resulted in a below-the-knee amputation. What followed was not just physical recovery, but a deep reckoning with identity, fear, faith, and purpose. In this conversation, Hannah shares: * The split-second moments during the accident that still stay with her * The mindset that kept her son calm in the middle of chaos * Wrestling with the loss of a leg — and the fear she carried since childhood * How faith, community, and resilience reshaped her understanding of joy * Why joy isn’t something the world gives — and therefore can’t take away * Her mission to run again, coach again, and trailblaze a new path forward This episode is a powerful reminder that success isn’t found in comfort or control — but in choosing hope, meaning, and joy when life doesn’t go as planned.

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