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In this episode, I sit down with Steve Judge, a two-time Paratriathlon World Champion, TEDx speaker, author, coach, and resilience expert.
Steve's story is one of the most powerful examples of what it means to rebuild your life after everything changes. After a near-fatal car accident left both of his legs crushed, doctors told him there was a chance he may never walk again. For many people, that kind of moment would become the end of the story. For Steve, it became the beginning of a completely new one.
We talk about what happens when life forces a reset — not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Steve shares what it felt like to have his identity shaken, how he rebuilt his body one painful step at a time, and why knowing your "why" becomes essential when motivation disappears.
Our conversation goes deep into resilience, identity, mental health, physical health, purpose, achievement, and the importance of building the right people around you. Steve also opens up about becoming a world champion, learning to live with no regrets, and why success is not always about winning — it is about knowing you gave everything you had.
About the Guest
Steve Judge is an award-winning motivational speaker, author, TEDx speaker, coach, and two-time Paratriathlon World Champion.
After a near-fatal car accident left both of his legs crushed and doctors uncertain whether he would ever walk again, Steve committed himself to a long and painful recovery journey. Through years of rehabilitation, discipline, and resilience, he eventually went on to become a two-time World Champion in Paratriathlon — an elite endurance sport combining swimming, cycling, and running.
Today, Steve works with leaders, teams, and organizations around the world, helping them develop resilience, purpose, performance, and well-being. Known for his authenticity, humor, and powerful storytelling, Steve helps people understand how adversity can become a catalyst for growth.
His work is rooted in lived experience, practical insight, and a powerful belief that we cannot always control what happens to us — but we can choose how we respond.
Key Takeaways
→ What happened to Steve's identity when doctors told him he may never walk again
→ Why resilience is not just about surviving hard things, but rebuilding who you are after them
→ How anger, denial, and determination became part of Steve's early recovery
→ Why knowing your "why" matters most when motivation disappears
→ The importance of doing the boring, painful, repetitive work no one sees
→ Why the right people around you — your "golden gang" — can change everything
→ How to stop comparing yourself to other people and focus on what you can do
→ Why Steve defines success as being the best you can be with no regrets
→ What becoming a world champion taught him about preparation, sacrifice, and fulfilment
→ Why mental health and physical health are deeply connected
→ How sharing what you are going through can help stop pressure from building silently
→ Why men especially need safe relationships where they can talk honestly
→ The role of recovery, injury prevention, warmups, and mental preparation in performance
→ Why your mindset is the first thing to change when you no longer want to be defined by what happened to you
→ How visualization can help you reconnect with your goal, opportunity, love, or dream
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In this episode, I sit down with Steve Judge, a two-time Paratriathlon World Champion, TEDx speaker, author, coach, and resilience expert.
Steve's story is one of the most powerful examples of what it means to rebuild your life after everything changes. After a near-fatal car accident left both of his legs crushed, doctors told him there was a chance he may never walk again. For many people, that kind of moment would become the end of the story. For Steve, it became the beginning of a completely new one.
We talk about what happens when life forces a reset — not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Steve shares what it felt like to have his identity shaken, how he rebuilt his body one painful step at a time, and why knowing your "why" becomes essential when motivation disappears.
Our conversation goes deep into resilience, identity, mental health, physical health, purpose, achievement, and the importance of building the right people around you. Steve also opens up about becoming a world champion, learning to live with no regrets, and why success is not always about winning — it is about knowing you gave everything you had.
About the Guest
Steve Judge is an award-winning motivational speaker, author, TEDx speaker, coach, and two-time Paratriathlon World Champion.
After a near-fatal car accident left both of his legs crushed and doctors uncertain whether he would ever walk again, Steve committed himself to a long and painful recovery journey. Through years of rehabilitation, discipline, and resilience, he eventually went on to become a two-time World Champion in Paratriathlon — an elite endurance sport combining swimming, cycling, and running.
Today, Steve works with leaders, teams, and organizations around the world, helping them develop resilience, purpose, performance, and well-being. Known for his authenticity, humor, and powerful storytelling, Steve helps people understand how adversity can become a catalyst for growth.
His work is rooted in lived experience, practical insight, and a powerful belief that we cannot always control what happens to us — but we can choose how we respond.
Key Takeaways
→ What happened to Steve's identity when doctors told him he may never walk again
→ Why resilience is not just about surviving hard things, but rebuilding who you are after them
→ How anger, denial, and determination became part of Steve's early recovery
→ Why knowing your "why" matters most when motivation disappears
→ The importance of doing the boring, painful, repetitive work no one sees
→ Why the right people around you — your "golden gang" — can change everything
→ How to stop comparing yourself to other people and focus on what you can do
→ Why Steve defines success as being the best you can be with no regrets
→ What becoming a world champion taught him about preparation, sacrifice, and fulfilment
→ Why mental health and physical health are deeply connected
→ How sharing what you are going through can help stop pressure from building silently
→ Why men especially need safe relationships where they can talk honestly
→ The role of recovery, injury prevention, warmups, and mental preparation in performance
→ Why your mindset is the first thing to change when you no longer want to be defined by what happened to you
→ How visualization can help you reconnect with your goal, opportunity, love, or dream