The Non-Bionic Me – OHS101
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I live a non-bionic life and have no interest in having a bionic hand. I like the way I was born and enjoy my one-handed life. Over the past couple of weeks I have had many people on social media send me links of bionic people doing bionic things with their bionic body parts. I have noticed a trend in the mainstream of all things bionic. There are great people doing great things with their bio-mechanical technology. I think this is a very cool and hip thing. However, it is not my thing. I like the way I was born and enjoy the life I live. I do not need two hands to be any more happy. I think this bio-mechanical bionic movement is an empowering and much needed societal development. It is just not my thing. This podcast is about how I love my non-bionic life.
Show Notes:
- People have been sending me links with people using their bionic body parts.
- I love living a non-bionic life.
Related Podcasts
- Why a Tibetan Beggar Gave Me Money – Podcast OHS022 is about how Tibetans culturally view my one-handedness.
- Luke Skywalker Had His Hand Cut Off – This podcast is about seeing Luke get his hand cut off and then seeing his bionic hand at the end of The Empire Strikes Back.
Resources
- Rebekah Marine – The Bionic Model, Rebekah Marine is a true inspiration! @rebekahmarine
- Alita Battle Angle – The Movie trailer #3.
- The 6 Million Dollar Man – Steve Austin as the first Bionic Man (A television series).
- Nicole Kelly – Speaker, educational lecturer, Miss Iowa 2013, mentor and advocate. @missnicolekelly
- Ryan Haack – Author of “Different is Awesome!” and making true change in the world! See more at LivingOneHanded.com
- Zach Gowen – A one legged superstar, A World Wrestling Entertainment champion, a professional speakers and all around great guy! @zachgowen
- Nubability Athletics – A great organization for people with special and unique bodies. #dontneed2
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