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A Recipe for Resilience
Mickie Murphy’s life changed in an instant after a devastating car accident. Now, she invites you to learn what creates resilience. Rather than succumbing to despair, Mickie chose a path of humor and unwavering positivity. Her powerful keynote reveals how a lighthearted perspective, combined with the daily decision to embrace change, and a supportive community, can transform a difficult journey into a testament to human resilience.
Resilience
“You don’t have to be tenacious to be resilient.”
I'm called to talk about faith and change and resilience and how do you prepare and live the life that leads you to be able to bounce back? We're born to be resilient. I'd love to speak to your group about embracing change with grace.
“Mickie delivered an incredibly powerful and inspiring presentation on faith, community, and resilience.
Her story—surviving a nearly fatal car accident and enduring countless surgeries—was nothing short of miraculous. What made her message truly stand out was not just the extraordinary nature of her recovery, but the grace, authenticity, and hope with which she shared it.
Through her words, she reminded us that strength is often found in the most difficult moments, and that faith and connection to others can be the foundation for healing. Her ability to balance vulnerability with optimism made her story deeply relatable and profoundly moving. You could feel the room leaning in, inspired by her courage and her unwavering belief in the power of resilience. She left us not only inspired but also challenged us to appreciate our own blessings, to lean on our communities, and to never underestimate what’s possible when faith and perseverance come together.”
— Daniella Moiseyev
“You can come back from something that seems so hard, a relationship that's miserable, that you need to walk out of. You can figure out how to do something different. There's a way through it. It sometimes it's a curvy path and sometimes it it's gonna hurt, but you can do it.”
— Mickie Murphy