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Perseverance After Catastrophe: Dr. James Perdue on Quadriplegia, Resilience, Faith, and Purpose | Lessons From Living
Episode 808th January 2026 • Lessons from Living • Beth Graham
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What does perseverance really look like after life changes forever?

In this deeply moving and surprisingly joyful episode of Lessons From Living, host Beth Graham sits down with Dr. James Perdue—Professor of Perseverance—for an honest conversation about resilience, faith, and rebuilding a meaningful life after catastrophe.

After a life-altering accident left him a quadriplegic, Dr. Perdue shares what quadriplegia is, what a typical day looks like, and the ongoing health challenges he navigates. He opens up about how he initially spent his energy after the accident, why it took three years to land his first job, and the people who were instrumental in keeping him going when hope felt distant.

We talk candidly about:

  1. Why faith was difficult for him in the beginning—and how God’s role in his life has evolved
  2. His journey through depression and suicide attempts, and what ultimately shifted
  3. The moment he chose perseverance as his life’s focus
  4. Developing resilience after trauma and reframing injury as an event, not an identity
  5. Treating every setback as a reset
  6. How to control the controllables and build healthy daily rituals
  7. Using gratitude as fuel, anchoring to something bigger than yourself, and developing purpose
  8. The power of building a strong, supportive team

Despite the depth and gravity of these topics, this conversation is filled with humor, joy, and hope, offering practical wisdom for anyone facing adversity, loss, or major life transitions.

This episode is for anyone who wants to learn how to keep going, redefine what’s possible, and live a life of meaning—no matter what they’re carrying.

🎙️ Listen now and discover how perseverance can transform catastrophe into purpose.

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