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Ep. 68 "I Didn't Want People to See That I Was Different" - Jake Fedida's False Narrative

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Born with nerve damage on the right side of his body, Jake Fedida faced a world that wasn't designed for him. As a child, he hid behind his mother's leg, ashamed of his differences. But a chance encounter with his hero, Derek Jeter, changed everything.

On August 6, 2003, ten-year-old Jake met the Yankees legend. To his surprise, Jeter thought Jake's unique way of playing baseball was "awesome." This simple affirmation from his idol transformed Jake's perspective overnight.

"That was all I needed," Jake recalls. "I said, screw you. My hero thinks I'm cool."

From that day forward, Jake embraced his differences. He developed a philosophy of "don't sweat the petty stuff," focusing on what truly matters. His physical challenges became a source of strength, teaching him to approach problems creatively and value diverse perspectives.

Today, Jake is a successful voice actor and staffing professional. He spreads positivity wherever he goes. Jake's message is clear: "Don't talk yourself out of something just because of an internal belief that you may or may not be able to do it. Just go for it."

Jake's story reminds us that our differences can be our greatest strengths. By embracing what makes us unique and surrounding ourselves with supportive people, we can overcome any challenge and inspire others along the way.

As Jake puts it, "If you make the decision not to quit, then good things will happen." His journey from shy kid to confident adult proves that with the right mindset, anything is possible.

Connect with Jake: jakefedida.com

Connect with Tim or Steve: narrative.live

Follow us at @narrativelive on IG or Facebook!

Join the Discord for more conversations about your narrative: https://discord.com/invite/pKXYuda9Hu

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Born with nerve damage on the right side of his body, Jake Fedida faced a world that wasn't designed for him. As a child, he hid behind his mother's leg, ashamed of his differences. But a chance encounter with his hero, Derek Jeter, changed everything.

On August 6, 2003, ten-year-old Jake met the Yankees legend. To his surprise, Jeter thought Jake's unique way of playing baseball was "awesome." This simple affirmation from his idol transformed Jake's perspective overnight.

"That was all I needed," Jake recalls. "I said, screw you. My hero thinks I'm cool."

From that day forward, Jake embraced his differences. He developed a philosophy of "don't sweat the petty stuff," focusing on what truly matters. His physical challenges became a source of strength, teaching him to approach problems creatively and value diverse perspectives.

Today, Jake is a successful voice actor and staffing professional. He spreads positivity wherever he goes. Jake's message is clear: "Don't talk yourself out of something just because of an internal belief that you may or may not be able to do it. Just go for it."

Jake's story reminds us that our differences can be our greatest strengths. By embracing what makes us unique and surrounding ourselves with supportive people, we can overcome any challenge and inspire others along the way.

As Jake puts it, "If you make the decision not to quit, then good things will happen." His journey from shy kid to confident adult proves that with the right mindset, anything is possible.

Connect with Jake: jakefedida.com

Connect with Tim or Steve: narrative.live

Follow us at @narrativelive on IG or Facebook!

Join the Discord for more conversations about your narrative: https://discord.com/invite/pKXYuda9Hu

  continue reading

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