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Wendy Murphy, a teenager who ran through life, lost both the use of her legs and her best friend in a car accident. Now she's overcome survivor's guilt to challenge the stigma society places on physically challenged people.

Prepare to be inspired as Chatter That Matters brings you the remarkable story of Wendy Murphy, a journalist, model, author and advocate who defied the odds and transformed tragedy into triumph. In this captivating episode, Wendy takes listeners on a heartfelt journey through her life, from the devastating car accident that paralyzed her to the guilt of being a survivor. Wendy’s unwavering determination to challenge societal stigmas and redefine the possibilities for people with disabilities has led to meaningful change.



Here’s to Wendy’s mantra, “Whatever can go wrong can be made right,” is a testament to an individual’s power to overcome circumstances, pursue dreams and change the world.

Every week, Marketing Hall of Legends and Canadian Marketing and PR Hall of Fame inductee Tony Chapman hosts Chatter That Matters. In each episode, Tony chats with an inspiring person with the courage and conviction to overcome circumstances, chase their dreams, and change the world for the better.

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