Get to know a funny, inspirational champion for people recovering from trauma or other setbacks. Joi Towner suffered a stroke at age 31, beginning a journey that inspired her to help others. After 6 weeks in the hospital, she went on to establish a nonprofit foundation, develop a comedy routine, launch a podcast and write a book. “You’re not handicapped, you’re handi-capable,” she tells us.
She provides counseling, a support group, and inspirational speaking. She also advocates for accessibility. Her book, Fight Lives in the Heart of a Survivor, is a story of strength and determination through the odds of adversity. It’s a stroke survivor’s guide to hope, encouragement, and inspiration. She provides details on an upcoming event, King of Kings, on June 7, honoring the amazing men in our lives who are often overlooked.
Also discussed:
Penny Arcade in Manitou Springs purchased by John Weiss
Colorado Springs corners the market on expired vehicle registrations
Where do those registration fees go?
Dave’s 25 parking tickets story
LINKS:
Fight Lives in the Heart of a Survivor – by Joi Towner
Strength in You YouTube Channel
King of Kings June 7 at Peak31, 7 to 10 p.m.
MENTIONED:
UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central
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