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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Wendell Graham.
A stroke survivor, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and founder of Slight Edge Consulting, joins Rushion McDonald to share a deeply personal and powerful story of survival, resilience, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship.
Graham recounts two life-altering experiences:
Surviving a fatal Amtrak train crash in which the person who took his place died, causing years of survivor’s remorse.
Suffering an anaphylactic shock and stroke in 2024, which temporarily robbed him of speech, memory, mobility, and independence.
Rather than allowing these moments to define him negatively, Graham reframed them as assignments—calling him to live intentionally, help others overcome “the hump,” and use his lived experience as intellectual property to serve, coach, and motivate people through adversity, business challenges, fear, and self-doubt.
The interview blends emotional storytelling with practical insights into personal growth, sales, mindset, recovery, faith, and entrepreneurship.
Purpose of the Interview
The interview aims to:
Inspire listeners to persevere through trauma, loss, and setbacks.
Demonstrate how adversity can become purpose and value, not limitation.
Show how lived experience translates into income and impact, especially for entrepreneurs.
Encourage patience during recovery, whether from health issues, career loss, or personal failure.
Promote Slight Edge Consulting as a resource for individuals stuck at the “15%” holding them back.
Key Takeaways 1. Survival Creates Responsibility
After narrowly avoiding the Amtrak crash that killed 47 people, Graham vowed not to waste his life and to live with intention.
Takeaway: Survival is not luck—it’s an assignment.
2. Trauma Is Real, but It Can Be Transformed
Graham openly discusses survivor’s remorse, PTSD, fear, discouragement, and self-doubt—especially after his stroke.
Takeaway: Healing is messy, slow, and honest—but possible.
3. Recovery Requires Patience With Yourself
Following his stroke, Graham had to relearn how to speak, walk, and think clearly. Progress came through patience, humility, and repetition.
Takeaway: Every recovery has its own timeline—don’t rush the process.
4. Money Is a Byproduct of Action and Value
Graham explains that income flows from prior action, knowledge, and intellectual property—not the other way around.
Takeaway: Focus on value first; money follows.
5. Most People Already Have 85% of What They Need
Through Slight Edge Consulting, Graham helps clients identify and fix the missing 15%—mindset, confidence, access, skills, or strategy.
Takeaway: You’re closer to success than you think.
6. Sales Is the Transfer of Feeling
Sales isn’t pressure or manipulation—it’s enthusiasm, belief, and confidence communicated clearly.
Takeaway: If you don’t believe in what you’re selling, no one else will.
7. Fear Grows When You Stand Still
Standing at the “hump” makes it feel larger. Movement shrinks fear.
Takeaway: Action reduces intimidation.
8. Give Yourself Permission to Be Great
Too many people wait for validation, approval, or perfect timing that never comes.
Takeaway: The cavalry is not coming—now is your time.
Notable Quotes
On surviving tragedy:
“I made a vow that I was not going to be irresponsible with the time that I have left.”
On the stroke and recovery:
“Physically, it was like being locked inside of your body.”
On honesty in healing:
“We tell the success story, but what about the middle?”
On patience:
“We have to be patient with ourselves in any recovery process.”
On mindset and entrepreneurship:
“Money is only the byproduct of something.”
On personal growth:
“Most people have 85% of what they need—it’s the 15% that’s holding them back.”
On sales:
“Selling is nothing more than transferring feeling.”
On fear and permission:
“Give yourself permission to be great. The cavalry is not coming.”
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