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Beyond the Bright Lights is a twice a week motivational sports show, hosted by Scott Johnston. Every Monday, Scott who has Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair shares some of the wisdom he has learned using an inspiring or motivational quote from a coach or athlete.
Also, Every Friday Scott Interviews an athlete or sports media professional to find out how the lessons that they've learned from sports have helped them overcome the adversity that they face in everyday life.
On the Premiere Interview Episode, Host Scott Johnston shares his own story of living life with Cerebral Palsy with the help of his friend and mentor, Paul Loeffler.
Scott talks about his early childhood health struggles and the diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy, at an early age. He also the limitations that others had placed on him early on in life and how he chose to overcome them as well as his love for sports and much more.
If you want more information on Cerebral Palsy and how you can help someone affected by it, you can go to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation's website: www.yourcpf.org.
Thanks for listening and keep working hard to unleash the champion within!
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Beyond the Bright Lights is a twice a week motivational sports show, hosted by Scott Johnston. Every Monday, Scott who has Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair shares some of the wisdom he has learned using an inspiring or motivational quote from a coach or athlete.
Also, Every Friday Scott Interviews an athlete or sports media professional to find out how the lessons that they've learned from sports have helped them overcome the adversity that they face in everyday life.
On the Premiere Interview Episode, Host Scott Johnston shares his own story of living life with Cerebral Palsy with the help of his friend and mentor, Paul Loeffler.
Scott talks about his early childhood health struggles and the diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy, at an early age. He also the limitations that others had placed on him early on in life and how he chose to overcome them as well as his love for sports and much more.
If you want more information on Cerebral Palsy and how you can help someone affected by it, you can go to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation's website: www.yourcpf.org.
Thanks for listening and keep working hard to unleash the champion within!