Hosts, Erik Weihenmayer and Tom Lillig sit down with “StrokeHacker” Sean Entin. After a debilitating stroke at 39, Sean used the skills he learned in his own recovery to start a community for stroke survivors, enabling them to push past barriers and thrive.
Sean Entin was a successful entrepreneur who suddenly had a stroke at 39 years old. After many surgeries, doctors told him he would never walk, talk, drive or be independent again.
It has been 10 years since he had his stroke and he has not only regained his independence — in his recovery process —Sean became the StrokeHacker; learning how the brain works and what it takes to make it better.
His mantra “I can, I shall, I will” helped him through the most
difficult times in his life. That knowledge allowed him to teach thousands of people how to do the same.
He is currently a survivor coach, podcast host, and founder of the StrokeHacker Community.
Resources:
Learn more: https://strokehacker.com/
Watch Sean on ABC: https://abc7.com/curt-sandoval-mma-training-sean-entin/1101903/