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The Last Place Winner with Steve Lovelace | #395

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Have you ever took longer to achieve something you desired but finishing what you started meant more to you than winning itself?

On today's Daily Path Podcast episode Joe Winters Jr. interviews Steve Lovelace, a Motivational Speaker and is proudly known as “The Last Place Winner.” In 1982 Steve had a freak accident that left him paralyzed (spinal cord injury). 4 years later, Steve was completing his first triathlon. While he didn't win the race, he had a much greater victory that day as he would become a triathlete after being told he would never walk again.

A desire to succeed and give back led to his 1990 graduation from The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. A rewarding career as a radiological technologist at Children’s Hospital and OU Medical Center followed by a successful and award-winning career in sales at GE Healthcare.

If you're looking for a message of inspiration, tune into today's podcast episode.

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Are you a motivational speaker and expert coach committed to growing your purpose-driven business?

Sign up to launch a podcast show that grows your network, empowers more people, and attracts high-ticket clients for your business by clicking here.

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Have you ever took longer to achieve something you desired but finishing what you started meant more to you than winning itself?

On today's Daily Path Podcast episode Joe Winters Jr. interviews Steve Lovelace, a Motivational Speaker and is proudly known as “The Last Place Winner.” In 1982 Steve had a freak accident that left him paralyzed (spinal cord injury). 4 years later, Steve was completing his first triathlon. While he didn't win the race, he had a much greater victory that day as he would become a triathlete after being told he would never walk again.

A desire to succeed and give back led to his 1990 graduation from The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. A rewarding career as a radiological technologist at Children’s Hospital and OU Medical Center followed by a successful and award-winning career in sales at GE Healthcare.

If you're looking for a message of inspiration, tune into today's podcast episode.

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Are you a motivational speaker and expert coach committed to growing your purpose-driven business?

Sign up to launch a podcast show that grows your network, empowers more people, and attracts high-ticket clients for your business by clicking here.

----

Connect with Joe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joewintersjr/

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