S2 E9: Thrive! Don’t Just Survive with Paraplegic Olympic Gold Medalist and Idaho Representative Muffy Davis

In this episode, you’re going to hear an inspiring story of a woman who is proof that adversity cannot hinder a woman with unbridled passion to reach her goals. Muffy Davis was a top ranking junior skier and was poised to be named to the US Ski Team when a devastating ski racing accident at the age of 16 left her paralyzed from the chest down and dependent on a wheelchair for mobility.   In spite of her life-changing injury, she didn't give up and set her sights on competing in the Paralympics - and she did! She is a world champion and multiple Paralympic medalist in downhill ski and the first female paraplegic to reach the summit of Mount Shasta. Ever pushing boundaries, Muffy now also serves as the representative for the Idaho Legislature and is a highly sought after motivational speaker. Muffy shares the amazing story of being an upcoming junior ski racer with a life turned upside down due to a devastating ski racing accident which left her paralyzed. She talks about how having an amazing childhood played a big part of how she was able to stay positive through all the challenges.  And she did it all with all the love and support from her family, husband and friends. Now, she is giving back by being an inspiration to people with disabilities, women, athletes, and her community in Idaho. Listen to this episode and be empowered to thrive, not just survive!  Episode Highlights: Muffy’s amazing life story How a great childhood with a supportive environment shaped Muffy’s perspective in life How the accident happened how it changed Muffy’s life  The rehabilitation process  Getting back on the slopes Climbing Mt. Shasta Getting into handcycling Getting into politics Paying it forward About Our Guest: Muffy Davis was an Olympic hopeful skier from Sun Valley, Idaho when she had a training accident that left her a paraplegic. Despite the life-changing injury, Muffy went on to win multiple Olympic medals as a downhill skier. She is SurThriver, Motivational Speaker ,World Class Athlete and the first female to reach the summit of MT. Shasta. Muffy now is running a “Race for Idaho” as a representative of Idaho.  Connect with Muffy: Website www.muffydavis.com Instagram @sunvalleymuffy Facebook @MuffyforIdaho  Twitter @muffydavis Mentioned in this episode: Race for Idaho Muffy's in a New Race - the Race for Idaho, learn more about her campaign, volunteer or donate! --- Given that we're in the midst of a world pandemic, I'd like to remind you to practice good mask wear, social distancing when appropriate, and good hand hygiene. As a physician I'm constantly washing my hands and applying sanitizer when soap and water aren't available. I was thrilled to discover ESAS Beauty's Moisturizing Rinse-Free Hand Cleanser which exceeds the recommended percentage of ethyl alcohol for effectiveness but adds the amazing sense of organic essential oils, moisture retaining hyaluronic acid and anti aging benefits. I appreciate the support ESAS Beauty is providing to the 6% with Nancy MD podcast as a sponsor and for bringing a little olfactory joy to my day! Please visit esasnyc.com to learn more and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Did you enjoy today’s episode? Please click here to leave a review for The 6%, with NancyMD. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out!  Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower! Let's get social! Instagram @_nancymd Facebook @nancymdpdx Twitter @_nancymd LinkedIn @nancyyenshipleymd Website www.nancymd.com Subscribe to The 6%, with NancyMD ++ Apple Podcasts ++ Spotify ++ Google Podcasts

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The 6% with NancyMD is dedicated to women thriving in traditionally male-dominated fields. As a female orthopaedic surgeon, I belong to the 6% that are women in this field - and thus the inspiration for the title. The birth of The 6% came about when I was at an airport and saw a female commercial airline captain. Though I didn't know her, I wanted to talk to her and ask her all about her life and path - and I wanted to hug her, knowing she likely experienced many of the same challenges that I had. I realized that across disciplines and careers, we have parallel experiences and struggles in following our passions. I hope that by sharing these stories, we will inspire the next generation of women surgeons, scientists, firefighters, engineers, CEOs. In The 6%, I talk to women about how they arrived at their careers, and the facets of their lives that brought them there. We talk about imposter syndrome, microagressions, barriers to entry, pay gap, mentoring, obstacles and failures - more importantly, how we get up from those failures. If you love stories grit, perseverence, resiliency, then The 6% is for you!