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Jason Koger: Faith, Fire, and Bionic Hands

Jason Koger: Faith, Fire, and Bionic Hands

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In this powerful kickoff episode of Crushin’ It, Brandon and Drew sit down with Jason Koger — a man whose story redefines resilience. After a life-altering accident in 2008 cost him both arms, Jason became the world’s first double amputee fitted with bionic hands. What could have ended his story instead became the beginning of something extraordinary.

Jason shares how faith, family, and sheer determination transformed his tragedy into a mission to inspire others. From navigating the early days of recovery to becoming an international advocate, author, actor, and motivational speaker, Jason’s story proves that strength doesn’t come from what you have — it comes from what you decide to do with it.

What You’ll Hear

  • The accident that changed everything — and how Jason fought his way back.

  • How faith carried him through moments of doubt and pain.

  • The reality of living with bionic hands (and how technology changed his life).

  • What it means to turn pain into purpose.

  • The mindset that keeps him moving forward every single day.

Memorable Quotes

“Success isn’t about what you have — it’s about the difference you can make.”

“God didn’t take my hands to hurt me; He gave me a platform to help others.”

“Every day I wake up and choose to live with purpose — because tomorrow isn’t promised.”

Connect with Jason Koger

🌐 jasonkoger.com📱 Instagram: @jkoger84📘 Facebook: facebook.com/jasonkogeroffical

Connect with Crushin’ It

🎧 Follow for new episodes every week featuring ordinary people doing extraordinary things.🌐 crushingitpod.com📱 Instagram: @crushingit.pod

🔖 #CrushinIt #JasonKoger #Owensboro #Inspiration #Faith #Resilience

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