Dying to Live Part 2
Most people never come face-to-face with their mortality the way Rob Hoadley did—and lived to tell the story. After surviving 23 sudden cardiac arrests, including 15 shocks in just eight hours during a harrowing trip to Mexico, Rob’s journey reveals how close we all are to the edge—and what it takes to keep fighting back. This episode unpacks the raw, emotional reality of facing life and death, highlighting the power of resilience, advocacy, and the seemingly small actions that can save lives.
Rob shares the gripping details of his medical emergencies, from the chaos of multiple shocks from his internal defibrillator to the life-saving moments that truly define his mission today—placing AEDs, raising awareness about CPR, and surviving trauma. You’ll discover how a single act of bystander CPR by Tom Farley kept Rob alive for over seven minutes, and how the right equipment and quick response can tip the odds in a cardiac emergency. Plus, insights into the complexities of complex cases, including how inappropriate shocks and electrical storms shape his ongoing recovery in this candid conversation, Rob explores the unseen mental health toll of repeated trauma—panic attacks, PTSD, and the importance of emotional resilience.
You’ll learn practical coping strategies, from cognitive behavioral therapy to mindful self-awareness, and why giving yourself permission to feel and heal is vital. His journey from near-death to purpose-driven advocacy is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for adaptation and hope.Perfect for first responders, healthcare providers, and anyone committed to improving emergency response, this episode offers invaluable lessons in preparedness, resilience, and the importance of living fully—even in the face of death.
Rob’s story isn’t just about survival—it’s about rewriting your relationship with life, fear, and the future. If you’re ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered to take action, this episode is for you.Rob Hoadley is a survivor and AED advocate who has faced death multiple times and now dedicates his life to saving others through awareness, training, and heartfelt storytelling.
His personal journey underscores that every split second, every CPR push, and every AED check can be a life changer as Rob powerfully concludes, “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift—that’s why it’s called the present.” Dive into this compelling true story of courage, purpose, and the relentless pursuit of life itself.
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