
Never Too Late: Susan Otten’s Appalachian Trailblazing Story of Hope and Holy Grit
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In this powerful episode of Hope Unlocked, host Kristin Kurtz welcomes Susan Otten—trailblazer, entrepreneur, and founder of Indie Do Good—for an unforgettable story of faith, endurance, and purpose. Susan shares how, at age 65, she hiked 2,194 miles of the Appalachian Trail with her daughter to raise nearly $100,000 for Parkinson’s research in honor of her husband. Along the way, she encountered miracles, battled injuries, and discovered the beauty of God's still small voice. Tune in for inspiration, trail wisdom, and a fresh reminder that it’s never too late to climb your mountain.
Susan's Contact Info:
Website - https://indiedogood.com
Email - Susan@IndieDoGood.com
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