No Barriers Podcast Episode 120: Meet the StrokeHacker: Sean Entin

about the episode

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/

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MORIAH (MO) LEUTHAUSER

Program Manager

 

Moriah (Mo) Leuthauser grew up in a small town in Western Colorado. There she spent time outside with her family- skiing, backpacking, climbing and camping. She was introduced to adaptive recreation through an internship with a nonprofit organization that offered recumbent cycling tours from Telluride to Moab for disabled veterans. She was inspired to get involved with adaptive recreation after seeing the joy and healing that she had witnessed it bringing.  She attended Grand Canyon University, where she worked as a guide in the outdoor recreation program and received her Wilderness First Responder certification. Then, she worked at the National Ability Center as an adaptive ski instructor and as an adaptive raft guide for multi day rafting trips. During this time, she earned her PSIA Adaptive Level 1 cert and her Swift Water Rescue Level 4 cert. She now works for No Barriers as the Warriors Program Coordinator, but most enjoys opportunities to be in the field. In her free time, she enjoys mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, board games and gardening. She hopes for a future where outdoor recreation is more accessible for all people and she plans to devote her career to this cause.