
Look, Ma! No Hands!
Life's Lessons Learned the Hard Way
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Narrated by:
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Doe Hentschel
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By:
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Doe Hentschel
About this listen
It was the biggest job she had ever had, 10 times bigger in fact! And she thought she was ready. Ten days after accepting the job offer, Doe Hentschel smashed both her elbows in a bicycle accident. Six months with both arms in casts presented incredible challenges, generating numerous stories that Doe, a natural storyteller, recounts in Look Ma! No Hands!
An adult educator and lifelong learner herself, as well as the subject of a medical record that has been characterized as a “train wreck,” Doe draws life lessons from her experiences which capture her philosophy of life and leadership, which will inspire listeners facing challenges of their own.
©2022 Doe Hentschel (P)2023 Doe Hentschel
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