• Episode 2: Motivation with Janine Shepherd

  • Jun 30 2021
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: Motivation with Janine Shepherd

  • Summary

  • Dr Suzy Green sits down with Janine Shepherd to discuss motivation, the power of intrinsic motivation and share scientific strategies to stay motivated in your pursuit of goals.


    Janine Shepherd, CSP, was a former Australian champion skier headed to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. Instead, she was the victim of a horrific accident on a training bike ride, suffering multiple, life-threatening injuries.  After almost six months in hospital and struggling to rehabilitate with permanent disabilities, Janine didn’t just learn to walk, she chose to fly! Starting flight training in a plaster body cast, she ultimately attained her commercial pilot rating, and even taught aerobatics. Told is was unlikely she would ever have children; she is the proud mother of three.


    Today, Janine Shepherd is an internationally-renowned speaker and author of six best-selling books. Her inspiring TED talk, “A Broken Body Isn’t a Broken Person.” has garnered over 1.6 million views. She’s been featured on Australian “60 Minutes”, “This is Your Life”, and recognised with her country’s highest honour, The Order of Australia. She was named an ‘Architect of Change’ by Maria Shriver and was once named as one of the ‘Ten Outstanding Young People of the World.” Janine is an ambassador for Red Bull, Wings for Life and also Spinal Cure Australia.


    Learn more about The Positivity Institute and Dr Suzy Green’s book, The Positivity Prescription - https://www.thepositivityinstitute.com.au/product/the-positivity-prescription/. 

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