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"Still the seat encroaches into your daughters headspace and cracks her skull open, it kills people worldwide, it maims people worldwide." - Jason Fraser
On Thanksgiving day, 2016, Jayden Faith Fraser was in the backseat of her fathers Sudan, heading home from feeding the homeless on thanksgiving 2016 when another car rear ended them on the highway. The drivers seat collapsed backward, slamming into Jay-Fay's head. Her mother, Michelle recounted, "it was a 360 degree fracture around her skull."
Jay-Fay, who was only 12 at the time, had been a state champion gymnast and a nationally performing dancer. These days, she is wheel chair bound, unable to speak and fed through a tube in her stomach. Her parents are on a mission to make sure this doesn't happen to any other family.
Today, we talk to the Fraser's about their journey, their faith and their effort to make a difference. Let's dive in
In this conversation, you'll hear...
-The event that changed the Fraser family's lives forever...02:35
-What happened just after impact...06:40
-How the family embodies such positive attitudes after such trauma...11:30
-Why Jason says this accident was something that God ordained...14:00
-How the Fraser family's faith has held up throughout Jay-Fay's healing journey...15:50
-Michelle's advise on how to choose faith over fear...19:55
-How to handle anger, sorrow or regret after a tragedy...25:10
-The profound simplicity involved in making difficult decisions...28:30
-Jay-Fay's healing and rewiring journey from the accident until now...29:30
-How the Fraser's are trying to make a difference and how you can get involved...32:30
-How to trust that God has a plan, even in the darkest of times...37:30
Call to action:
To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.com
To find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com.
All the links you need to subscribe to the podcast are at both our websites! And if you feel so inclined, we'd be honored if you were to leave a rating and review of our show. It definitely helps with us being more visible to more people.
And if we like it, we might just read your review on the podcast!
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"Still the seat encroaches into your daughters headspace and cracks her skull open, it kills people worldwide, it maims people worldwide." - Jason Fraser
On Thanksgiving day, 2016, Jayden Faith Fraser was in the backseat of her fathers Sudan, heading home from feeding the homeless on thanksgiving 2016 when another car rear ended them on the highway. The drivers seat collapsed backward, slamming into Jay-Fay's head. Her mother, Michelle recounted, "it was a 360 degree fracture around her skull."
Jay-Fay, who was only 12 at the time, had been a state champion gymnast and a nationally performing dancer. These days, she is wheel chair bound, unable to speak and fed through a tube in her stomach. Her parents are on a mission to make sure this doesn't happen to any other family.
Today, we talk to the Fraser's about their journey, their faith and their effort to make a difference. Let's dive in
In this conversation, you'll hear...
-The event that changed the Fraser family's lives forever...02:35
-What happened just after impact...06:40
-How the family embodies such positive attitudes after such trauma...11:30
-Why Jason says this accident was something that God ordained...14:00
-How the Fraser family's faith has held up throughout Jay-Fay's healing journey...15:50
-Michelle's advise on how to choose faith over fear...19:55
-How to handle anger, sorrow or regret after a tragedy...25:10
-The profound simplicity involved in making difficult decisions...28:30
-Jay-Fay's healing and rewiring journey from the accident until now...29:30
-How the Fraser's are trying to make a difference and how you can get involved...32:30
-How to trust that God has a plan, even in the darkest of times...37:30
Call to action:
To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.com
To find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com.
All the links you need to subscribe to the podcast are at both our websites! And if you feel so inclined, we'd be honored if you were to leave a rating and review of our show. It definitely helps with us being more visible to more people.
And if we like it, we might just read your review on the podcast!