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Welcome back to Finding Your Summit! Host Mark Pattison sits down with Jason Kroger, a remarkable survivor who transformed unimaginable tragedy into a mission of hope and inspiration. In this profoundly moving conversation, Jason shares his extraordinary journey from a devastating electrocution accident that claimed both his hands at age 29 to becoming the first person in the world with two bionic hands and a sought-after motivational speaker who proves that limitations are only as powerful as we allow them to be. This episode offers a masterclass in resilience, demonstrating how someone can lose everything they've ever known about their physical capabilities and not only survive but thrive, refusing to accept the role of victim and instead choosing to inspire millions with a message of faith, determination, and relentless pursuit of normalcy. Jason opens up about the moment 70,200 volts of electricity stopped his heart, the agonizing choice his wife faced in the hospital, and why his singular goal of holding his daughters again became the foundation for rebuilding an extraordinary life. Key Topics Discussed: March 1st, 2008: The Day Everything ChangedJason reveals the details of the accident that altered his life forever. At 29 years old, married with two young daughters (21 months and 3 months old), he was taking what he thought would be a quick ATV ride around his grandfather's farm in Kentucky when he struck a downed power line. Learn about the horrifying moment when 70,200 volts of electricity—more than the electric chair—coursed through his body for 30 seconds, stopping his heart completely. Discover how his cousin watched helplessly as sparks flew from Jason's body like Fourth of July fireworks, burning cigarette-sized holes through his clothing, and how hitting the ground hard enough after being thrown from the ATV miraculously restarted his heart. The Hospital Reality: From Thumb to Both Arms In a sobering revelation, Jason shares how he spent the entire helicopter ride to Vanderbilt Hospital convinced he was only going to lose his thumb. Discover the moment he saw his catheter bag filled with urine the color of Dr. Pepper—a sign his kidneys were shutting down from the poisonous toxins created when electricity burns you from the inside out. Learn about the harrowing experience in the hydro room where they pressure-washed his dead skin off without medication while waiting for his wife to arrive, and the devastating conversation where doctors told his 27-year-old wife she had 20 minutes to sign release forms allowing them to amputate whatever necessary or he would die. Waking Up to a New Reality: Both Hands Gone Jason describes the moment he woke from a three-day induced coma, strapped to a bed with no idea what had happened to his body. Hear about the powerful conversation with his father, a former Army drill sergeant who had instilled in Jason the belief that you set goals and work relentlessly to achieve them. Learn why Jason's first thought was to talk to his dad, and the emotional moment when his father delivered the news: "In order to save your life, they had to amputate both of your arms." Jason reflects on what it means to suddenly lose every sensation you've ever known—the feeling of reaching in your pocket, touching silk or cotton, holding your wife's hand—at just 29 years old. The One Goal That Mattered: Holding His Daughters AgainDiscover the transformative conversation with Dr. Jeffrey Guy, who told Jason he'd be hospitalized for months and asked him to think of one realistic goal to accomplish during that time. Without hesitation, Jason knew exactly what he needed: to hold his daughters again. Learn about the emotional negotiation where Jason convinced Dr. Guy to unhook him from every tube, catheter, and monitor so he could go to the waiting room—risking having to have his feeding tube reinserted if he didn't start eating. Jason shares the profound peace he felt after accomplishing this singular, most important goal, and how it gave him confidence that everything else would fall into place. The Bionic Breakthrough: First Person in the World with Two Bionic Hands Jason unveils his journey to obtaining the revolutionary prosthetics that changed everything. Despite being told he'd never receive the $150,000-per-hand electric bionic devices because insurance would deny coverage, Jason fought relentlessly and became the first person in the world with two multi-articulating bionic hands. Learn how the technology works through muscle sensors on his forearms that detect when he feels like raising or lowering his wrist, opening and closing the hands and rotating them through thought-controlled muscle movements. Discover why Jason has been the first person in the world five times with the newest bionic hand technology, and his current work with doctors on internal sensors that would provide actual sensation.
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Welcome back to Finding Your Summit! Host Mark Pattison sits down with Jason Kroger, a remarkable survivor who transformed unimaginable tragedy into a mission of hope and inspiration. In this profoundly moving conversation, Jason shares his extraordinary journey from a devastating electrocution accident that claimed both his hands at age 29 to becoming the first person in the world with two bionic hands and a sought-after motivational speaker who proves that limitations are only as powerful as we allow them to be. This episode offers a masterclass in resilience, demonstrating how someone can lose everything they've ever known about their physical capabilities and not only survive but thrive, refusing to accept the role of victim and instead choosing to inspire millions with a message of faith, determination, and relentless pursuit of normalcy. Jason opens up about the moment 70,200 volts of electricity stopped his heart, the agonizing choice his wife faced in the hospital, and why his singular goal of holding his daughters again became the foundation for rebuilding an extraordinary life. Key Topics Discussed: March 1st, 2008: The Day Everything ChangedJason reveals the details of the accident that altered his life forever. At 29 years old, married with two young daughters (21 months and 3 months old), he was taking what he thought would be a quick ATV ride around his grandfather's farm in Kentucky when he struck a downed power line. Learn about the horrifying moment when 70,200 volts of electricity—more than the electric chair—coursed through his body for 30 seconds, stopping his heart completely. Discover how his cousin watched helplessly as sparks flew from Jason's body like Fourth of July fireworks, burning cigarette-sized holes through his clothing, and how hitting the ground hard enough after being thrown from the ATV miraculously restarted his heart. The Hospital Reality: From Thumb to Both Arms In a sobering revelation, Jason shares how he spent the entire helicopter ride to Vanderbilt Hospital convinced he was only going to lose his thumb. Discover the moment he saw his catheter bag filled with urine the color of Dr. Pepper—a sign his kidneys were shutting down from the poisonous toxins created when electricity burns you from the inside out. Learn about the harrowing experience in the hydro room where they pressure-washed his dead skin off without medication while waiting for his wife to arrive, and the devastating conversation where doctors told his 27-year-old wife she had 20 minutes to sign release forms allowing them to amputate whatever necessary or he would die. Waking Up to a New Reality: Both Hands Gone Jason describes the moment he woke from a three-day induced coma, strapped to a bed with no idea what had happened to his body. Hear about the powerful conversation with his father, a former Army drill sergeant who had instilled in Jason the belief that you set goals and work relentlessly to achieve them. Learn why Jason's first thought was to talk to his dad, and the emotional moment when his father delivered the news: "In order to save your life, they had to amputate both of your arms." Jason reflects on what it means to suddenly lose every sensation you've ever known—the feeling of reaching in your pocket, touching silk or cotton, holding your wife's hand—at just 29 years old. The One Goal That Mattered: Holding His Daughters AgainDiscover the transformative conversation with Dr. Jeffrey Guy, who told Jason he'd be hospitalized for months and asked him to think of one realistic goal to accomplish during that time. Without hesitation, Jason knew exactly what he needed: to hold his daughters again. Learn about the emotional negotiation where Jason convinced Dr. Guy to unhook him from every tube, catheter, and monitor so he could go to the waiting room—risking having to have his feeding tube reinserted if he didn't start eating. Jason shares the profound peace he felt after accomplishing this singular, most important goal, and how it gave him confidence that everything else would fall into place. The Bionic Breakthrough: First Person in the World with Two Bionic Hands Jason unveils his journey to obtaining the revolutionary prosthetics that changed everything. Despite being told he'd never receive the $150,000-per-hand electric bionic devices because insurance would deny coverage, Jason fought relentlessly and became the first person in the world with two multi-articulating bionic hands. Learn how the technology works through muscle sensors on his forearms that detect when he feels like raising or lowering his wrist, opening and closing the hands and rotating them through thought-controlled muscle movements. Discover why Jason has been the first person in the world five times with the newest bionic hand technology, and his current work with doctors on internal sensors that would provide actual sensation.