Vulnerability

Hello all.  It’s been some time.  I’m back. Now the journey begins.  I hope everyone is well, missed you all so much.

I was asked recently to be interviewed at Cornestone church during their September 3rd sermon.  In addition to answering questions about “my story…my real story”, I discuss things like vulnerability and the blessing that comes with struggle.  A link can be found here.  I come on at about the 15 minute mark.

Matt Miller
Author: Matt Miller

Matt Miller has done many things in his young life...in addition to just surviving. In 2002, Matt left behind person he once was as his life was suddenly changed forever by a horrendous mountain climbing accident. Diving for his falling father, Matt fell over 4,000 feet before miraculously stopping just short of the ragid cliffs. Through a night of survival and pain, Matt persevered but lost most of his fingers and toes as a result from frostbite. Matt does everything from public speaking, one-on-one consulting, firm strategy, as well as company retreat facilitation. With a seasoned investment background and passion for educating the investment world, Matt also can't resist sharing his comments from time to time on markets. Matt is also an avid runner, successfully completing over 10 marathons without his toes! He is 38 and resides in Phoenix, Arizona.

2 Comments

  1. Brenda Roper on November 28, 2018 at 1:22 am

    Matt –! so happy to know you are still alive and breathing in this world. I’ve thought of you often but so much absence I had to let it go wondering if you were “over the edge” and thrilled you are still alive and back!! Loved getting that notification today. You ARE God my friend. He lives within you. You are so much more than your fingers or toes. . . but I get it. The long struggle to love ourselves as we are. To celebrate. I walked the Camino this fall from SJPdP and thought of you. Hope our paths cross again. xoxo/Brenda

  2. Paul Terranova on January 14, 2019 at 1:24 am

    Some days awkward hugs are the best Matt. I’m proud of you and THANK YOU for witnessing to the power of vulnerability!

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