Resilience is a muscle that must be stretched | Episode 3, Season 3
It Happens at STN | Episode 3, Season 3
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The world's first licensed armless pilot, who also happens to have a 4th-degree black belt in Taekwondo, Jessica Cox joined ‘It Happens at STN’ to discuss breaking barriers and why it is important to understand that disability doesn’t mean inability.
From the family that pushed her to do uncomfortable things to the mentors who inspired her, Cox explains the value of tough love and the importance of being resilient.
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