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Scott Davidson - Living Adaptive

36m · E3 Collective Podcast · 07 Dec 15:08

Scott is the founder of Living Adaptive which highlights amazing individuals that have achieved incredible things despite facing significant adversity. Scott, himself, was born with a congenital disability that significantly impacted his legs, but he did not let that define the rest of his life and instead uses humor, authenticity, and openness to guide his path as a father, adventurer, and content creator.

https://www.livingadaptive.com/

@living_adaptive


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