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Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Eric LeGrand

Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

Sports, Business

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

10 years ago, Eric LeGrand was a top Division 1 football player at Rutgers University when he made a tackle that caused him to suffer a severe spinal cord injury, leaving him unable to move and breathe. He was paralyzed from the neck down and told he would never be able to come off a ventilator, much less walk again. A month later he was off the ventilator, able to breathe on his own, and began physical therapy. Eric's story is one that's gripping, motivational and aspiring. Over the last decade he's recognized his influence through sport to engage and educate audiences around the world on the preciousness of life, the value in opportunity to play sports, and how we can improve in our relationships between able-bodied and disabled people. Think about the storied sentiment that able-bodied people share when facing adversity...that "it could be worse" often referencing people in wheelchairs or human sense impairing. These comparisons unintentionally denigrate a community of disabled people who actually get along quite well in society -- and in many cases, excel. Eric as evidence alongside 61 million adults in the US living with a disability. Eric does a wonderful job on the show coaching me on best practices, as well as sharing resources and ways that able-bodied individuals can work with and learn from disabled individuals. As compassionate of a storyteller and educator Eric is, he too remains motivated to work towards that first doctor's said 0% outcome of being able to walk again. When receiving the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the 20th Annual ESPYS, he closed his speech announcing that he in fact will walk again. A ferocious reader and author, Eric's written two books on leadership and overcoming adversity, dubbing one "The Tackle That Changed My Life." He's also a philanthropist and entrepreneur, recently launching his latest business, a coffee house that serves a "Daily Cup of Believe." You can order your coffee beans here: https://legrandcoffeehouse.com/ I'm excited for you to listen to my conversation with Eric LeGrand on Suiting Up Podcast, presented by Public.com and Outsystems.

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0:00.0

What's up everyone? Welcome to an all new shooting up presented by public.com and

0:07.8

OutSystems. And this is our second final show of the season. It is episode number 14 and

0:14.7

I'm your host Paul Raeble. What a ride it's been. Now this season began 14 weeks ago and

0:21.4

my upcoming PLL season begins in a few short weeks. June 4th to be exact at Gillette Stadium,

0:26.8

the home of our inaugural game of the PLL in 2019. And the home for more college across

0:31.7

final fours than most quick shout out to the crafts who have been instrumental leaders in college,

0:36.7

professional and the growth of international lacrosse. Maybe an early look into a season four

0:42.1

guest. Season four. What? When? Anyway, to our episode today and staying on the grid iron

0:52.5

with Eric LaGran, he's one of the most inspirational stories in all of sports history.

0:58.4

It was 10 years ago that Eric was a top division one player for Rutgers University,

1:03.2

a top 25 football program at the time. Perennial, if you remember, that era.

1:08.6

And he was going for a tackle that caused him to suffer a severe spinal cord injury,

1:13.1

leaving him paralyzed on the field. Since then, Eric's made constant recovery progress

1:18.8

at the Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation. And we talk about his struggles, perseverance,

1:23.9

support from his family and friends more on the show. It's motivational, but more so aspirational.

1:30.6

We challenge the norms of how society has pitted able body beings versus those who are disabled.

1:37.1

This has been a learning process for me. We often read in books and watch on screen the narratives

1:42.0

of it could be worse. You could be in a wheelchair or at least you can see here taste. Think about

1:49.1

the other senses. All things that while they may be well intended are unintentionally denigrating

1:55.2

to the 61 million adults in the United States who live with a disability. And since that hit,

2:00.9

Eric's been signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a pro football contract as an undrafted free agent.

2:05.8

That was in 2012. In 2017, he was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame as the third recipient of

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