Jul 19, 2019
Just Dance No Matter the Challenges with Xoe Xapoian
and Beyond DA Adversity with Chris Pulley
In todays show we talk with actress and model Xoe Xapoian and
listen to her story and learn about her documentary called Just
Dance: The Xoe Xapoian Story.” This is a short documentary
film focusing on her life and her accident. For the second
half of the show we’re joined by Chris Pulley of Beyond DA Bus,
Dive Pirates, and Hunting with Charlie Campbell, so tune in.
In this episode we discuss,
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Xoe Xapoian’s story prior to accident and thriving after
accident and how you can do the same when faced with
adversity.
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The rough path Xoe walked prior to accident and the
documentary focused on her life called Just Dance: The Xoe Xapoian
Story.
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Xoe’s profession and life as an actress and model.
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Chris Pulley’s story of living with a significantly bleak
diagnosis, defying the medical predictions, and thriving.
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Chris Pulley’s non-profit Beyond DA Bus and how he plans to
bring disability to the mainstream.
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Chris tells us about Dive Pirates and Hunting with Charlie
Campbell.
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Finding happiness no matter the situation.
Find Xoe Xapoian using these links
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More about Xoe Xapoian and Just Dance the Xoe Xapoian
Story
"Just Dance: The Xoe Xapoian Story" is a short documentary
film focusing on the life of Xoe Xapoian, an actress, model and
dancer who lost her leg in an unfortunate car accident just one
year ago. Drawing upon an inner reserve of strength, willpower and
love, she has been able to transform her injury into an abundantly
positive force for good. Her joy for life, fearless ambition and
generous spirit are nothing short of inspirational and she has
already surpassed many goals others thought she'd never achieve.
Now, after this rebirth, nothing can stop her from making dreams
reality and spreading her positive message.
More about Chris Pulley and Beyond DA
Bus
Beyond DA Bus was founded in 2015. Chris was diagnosed with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a form of Muscular Dystrophy, in
1986 at the age of 12. As the disease progressed, Chris
transitioned from walking, to cane assistance, to a manual
wheelchair. Along the way, Chris decided not to let his
physical limitations shape the way he lived his life. Despite being
in a wheelchair with limited mobility, Chris has pursued water
skiing, snow skiing, and scuba diving. Chris's adventurous spirit
carries over to his passion for cars. He's taken his
handicapped modified 2010 Challenger SRT on the Hot Rod Power Tour
& logged time at the track.
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