Personal journey and purpose
I believe in reminding the disabled community that each and every voice truly matters. Through my podcast and memoirs, I wish to advocate for disabled individuals by sharing their inspiring stories and experiences . My mission is to uplift, promote, and celebrate the life, the challenges, and triumphs of my community because I am part of it myself.
My journey as a disable man began in 2016 after a medical catastrophe that changed my life and left me to manage being a blind individual with an above-the-knee amputation, wheelchair user, with a ileostomy, chronic pain and diabetes. These challenges drive me to fulfill my human potential and aim for excellence in everything I do. I hope to be an inspiration, to connect and collaborate with people, sharing our journey and learning from one another.
Remember:
IF YOU CAN DO IT, DO IT !
and as Jimi Hendrix said: "Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens".



Beyond Green Eyes
The Day I Died, The Life I Began
Some lives change slowly.
Others split in an instant.
Beyond Green Eyes: The Day I Died, The Life I Began is a deeply personal memoir about what happens when everything you rely on—your body, your identity, your future—changes without warning.
Before the moment that altered everything, life was shaped by pressure, discipline, and quiet resilience. Then, in an instant, a catastrophic medical emergency turned an ordinary day into a fight for survival. There was no time to prepare—only seconds, instinct, and chance.
But survival is only the beginning.
What follows is not a simple recovery story, but an honest look at what comes after: navigating a life that feels unfamiliar, facing systems that manage rather than care, and confronting the loss of independence, identity, and dignity.
This book moves beyond clichés about resilience.
There are no easy lessons or polished inspiration—only a raw, unfiltered account of adapting to a reality you didn’t choose.
At its core, the book challenges the way we talk about strength. It asks difficult questions:
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What does it mean to live when your life no longer resembles what it once was?
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How do you hold onto dignity when the world quietly takes it from you?
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And how do you move forward when “going back” is no longer an option?
This is not a story meant to inspire from a distance. It is meant to be felt up close.


“ In July of 2016 I came a whisker away from losing my precious life.I had a medical emergency and I desperately needed blood transfusions to survive . I was able to get through this because of the generous donations of blood from various individuals. You too one day may be needing blood yourself. If you have an hour please take that time to go to the Canadian Blood Service and make a blood donation so that you can help someone else who may be in desperate need. Thank you for caring!”



