It Rained in the Desert
One Woman's Story of Spirit and Resilience
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Jocelyn Dettloff
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Jocelyn Dettloff
About this listen
The unexpected can be a gift that teaches us who we are and what we can be.
On Sunday, April 13, 1997 Jocelyn's life abruptly changed within a matter of seconds. As a free-spirited, unsettled woman, she travelled across the globe seeking adventure and purpose, returning home just long enough to earn enough money for the next trek. While in Namibia, Africa as a part of a three month, sub-Saharan camping trip, Jocelyn broke her back in a sledding accident and was instantly paralyzed—permanently. While unsought and unwanted, it was an adventure, and one of high stakes. Jocelyn had a choice—would she embrace this full on as she did other challenges or withdraw and let life pass her by?
While surviving an accident thousands of miles from home has its own merit, the real grit and depth of her story comes from how she created a new way of truly living. Moving on and not dwelling on the "why", while by no means easy, is a powerful decision anyone experiencing a life-altering event can make. Through struggle, grief and anger were all part of the journey, her family, friends and faith helped Jocelyn create a new life. Listen to her gripping story filled with tragedy, humor, joy and adventure.
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- mr m d varley
- 23-03-23
Heart warming and beautifully read
This is an inspiring story about living a full and enjoyable life no matter what life throws at you. Jocelyn describes what it's like to live with a disability following her accident in the Namibian desert. Her character shines through as she talks about how life changed but also how she remains the same person that she always was. It's partly an education about how people who use a chair to get around want to be treated but it's mostly a story about the power of acceptance and embracing life. Love it!
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