

At 34 years old, Samoana Matagi from Utah (“Sam”) lost both of his hands in a freak electrical accident with 14,000 volts.
Now you can find him online with the nick-name he gave himself: The No Handed Bandit.
Sam had to relearn literally everything in a world that is designed for people with hands: eating, texting, driving, dressing, hygiene. He compares it to being a baby again…but remembering the frustration”
We cover a lot of ground in this episode:
+ What happened on the day of the accident.
+ The mental battle that followed.
+ What it’s like learning to do absolutely everything again from scratch.
+ And how he’s turned that experience into helping thousands of people around the world.
There’s a lot of humour in this one too - that’s the magic of Sam.
He’s got this ability to make you laugh while also dropping some profound truth-bombs about resilience and getting on with it when life throws something massive your way.
If you ever find yourself thinking “why me?” (and let’s be honest- haven’t we all had those self-pity moments?) this episode might be just the kick in the arse you need.
*****
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