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In this episode, I had such a fantastic conversation with a simply brilliant guy named Alan Ringvald. Born in Israel to two Immigrant parents (his Father is from Uraguay), his family settled in the US when he was young, growing up in Boston, MA.
Alan has started (and sold) several businesses in different industries. He's worked at Google (for five years). Over his career, he worked for Google in San Francisco and a candy company in Boston. He attended MIT for grad school and has even worked in professional sports. He started Relativity6 in 2016.
In August 2020, he had a significant health shift that came out of the blue. The experience changed him. He was misdiagnosed, and his symptoms kept getting worse over two years. He became utterly disabled just amid the pandemic.
After struggling for two years, living in a wheelchair, he finally got a correct diagnosis6 that gave him hope. He had surgery, which fixed the issue, but there was still much work to do to regain his strength, care for himself, and walk again.
Over the years of dealing with his illness, he realized how important it is to become an advocate for yourself and those out there in the world living with disabilities and chronic pain.
Alan's story amazed and inspired me, so I wanted to share it with you! I hope that you enjoy this one as much as I did!
Alan's company can be reached at www.relativity6.com
To learn more about Stacie's story, go to www.wobblygirl.com
If you want to join me as a guest on my This Wobbly Life podcast, book a time to record on my podcast calendar! https://calendly.com/stacieking/this_wobbly_life
If you would like to reach out to me directly or ask me a question, email me at [email protected]
By Stacie King5
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In this episode, I had such a fantastic conversation with a simply brilliant guy named Alan Ringvald. Born in Israel to two Immigrant parents (his Father is from Uraguay), his family settled in the US when he was young, growing up in Boston, MA.
Alan has started (and sold) several businesses in different industries. He's worked at Google (for five years). Over his career, he worked for Google in San Francisco and a candy company in Boston. He attended MIT for grad school and has even worked in professional sports. He started Relativity6 in 2016.
In August 2020, he had a significant health shift that came out of the blue. The experience changed him. He was misdiagnosed, and his symptoms kept getting worse over two years. He became utterly disabled just amid the pandemic.
After struggling for two years, living in a wheelchair, he finally got a correct diagnosis6 that gave him hope. He had surgery, which fixed the issue, but there was still much work to do to regain his strength, care for himself, and walk again.
Over the years of dealing with his illness, he realized how important it is to become an advocate for yourself and those out there in the world living with disabilities and chronic pain.
Alan's story amazed and inspired me, so I wanted to share it with you! I hope that you enjoy this one as much as I did!
Alan's company can be reached at www.relativity6.com
To learn more about Stacie's story, go to www.wobblygirl.com
If you want to join me as a guest on my This Wobbly Life podcast, book a time to record on my podcast calendar! https://calendly.com/stacieking/this_wobbly_life
If you would like to reach out to me directly or ask me a question, email me at [email protected]