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On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Matt Fumo — paralysis survivor, endurance athlete, nonprofit founder, and advocate for the spinal cord injury community — for a remarkable conversation about resilience, recovery, and finding purpose through unimaginable adversity. Matt shares the story of a life-changing diving accident at age 19 that left him paralyzed and initially facing a prognosis that suggested he would never move below his shoulders again. He opens up about the terrifying moments underwater, the years of rehabilitation that followed, and the mindset shifts that helped him move from believing he had "ruined his life" to recognizing the possibility of a meaningful future. Joe and Matt explore the role of community, faith, perspective, and mental resilience throughout recovery, including how lessons learned from baseball and watching his father battle cancer helped shape his response to adversity. The conversation also dives into Matt's decision to complete an Olympic triathlon on the five-year anniversary of his injury, the discipline required to train for that goal, and his work through Unbroken Motion, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals living with paralysis. From overcoming impossible odds to learning the value of rest, patience, and hope, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is not about avoiding hardship, but discovering who you become because of it. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Matt's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him.
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On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Matt Fumo — paralysis survivor, endurance athlete, nonprofit founder, and advocate for the spinal cord injury community — for a remarkable conversation about resilience, recovery, and finding purpose through unimaginable adversity. Matt shares the story of a life-changing diving accident at age 19 that left him paralyzed and initially facing a prognosis that suggested he would never move below his shoulders again. He opens up about the terrifying moments underwater, the years of rehabilitation that followed, and the mindset shifts that helped him move from believing he had "ruined his life" to recognizing the possibility of a meaningful future. Joe and Matt explore the role of community, faith, perspective, and mental resilience throughout recovery, including how lessons learned from baseball and watching his father battle cancer helped shape his response to adversity. The conversation also dives into Matt's decision to complete an Olympic triathlon on the five-year anniversary of his injury, the discipline required to train for that goal, and his work through Unbroken Motion, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals living with paralysis. From overcoming impossible odds to learning the value of rest, patience, and hope, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is not about avoiding hardship, but discovering who you become because of it. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Matt's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him.
If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support!
Follow Matt (here)
Follow Project Endure (here)
Project Endure Coaching (here)
Join The Hard Things Club (here)
Shop Project Endure (here)
Follow Joe (here)
Read Joe's Blog (here)

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