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  • Veteran Ronny W Shows Up For A New Life

Veteran Ronny W Shows Up For A New Life

Thursday 26th December 2019

Ronny W, an Israeli soldier turned artist, shares his journey from tank commander to musician, overcoming disability and PTSD.
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Ronny W: Defying Odds from Tank Commander to Musician

The beauty of showing up is seeing yourself as the human being that you are, is seeing all of us as the human beings that we are.
Imagine surviving a tank accident and then deciding that a wheelchair won't define your life. That's exactly what Ronny W, an Israeli soldier turned artist, did. In this episode of 'Showing Up with Asher Gottesman', Ronny shares his incredible journey from being a Tank Commander in the 401st Armored Division to becoming a thriving musician. The accident that left him in a wheelchair could have been the end of his story, but Ronny chose a different path.
He refused to see himself as 'disabled' and instead embarked on a new career in music. Ronny opens up about the grueling challenges of rehabilitation, grappling with body image issues, and the emotional toll of PTSD. He also dives into the complexities of dating and life as a veteran. Throughout the conversation, Asher and Ronny explore what it truly means to 'show up'—not just for others but for oneself.
They delve into the essence of resilience and how to maintain positivity even when life throws its hardest punches. If you're navigating your own struggles or simply love a tale of triumph over adversity, this episode is bound to resonate with you. Ronny's story is a powerful reminder that our circumstances don't define us; our choices do.