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“Wake up every morning empowered by where you’ve been and encouraged by the curiosity, possibility and wonderlust of where you’re about to go.”
Eduardo Garcia
Imagine yourself alone in the Montana backcountry. You’re doing what you love — camping, hiking and simply enjoying the wilderness — when you stumble upon a rusted old relic. An old oil drum perhaps. Curious, you approach and peer inside to discover the remnants of a long-dead black bear cub. You set down your backpack and reach inside to further investigate.
What happened next would forever alter the life of this week’s guest – a flash of electricity so intense it should have instantly killed this young man of 30. 2400 volts that seared his insides, utterly destroyed his left arm, left his body with 9 severe exit wounds and delivered him to the ICU little more than a dead man with a heartbeat.
Eduardo Garcia would spend 48 days in intensive care. He would undergo 21 surgeries that would claim four ribs, a ton of muscle mass, and even his left arm. On top of everything else, he would be diagnosed with testicular cancer.
But against all odds, Eduardo survived.
A chef by trade, Eduardo began his career at 15 before attending culinary school. He spent the next decade traveling the world cooking for various high-end people on various high-end yachts. In 2011, he decided to return home to Montana to start Montana Mex, a food company that today produces a line of fine organic & non-GMO sauces and seasonings.
But the tragic accident that would soon befall Eduardo would ultimately set his life on a new and unforeseen trajectory beyond his wildest imagination.
Dubbed the Bionic Chef, I first came across Eduardo’s story by way of Charged*, a feature-length documentary that elegantly chronicles the spirit of what this man lost but more importantly, what he found. It’s a survival story built on the foundations of love and forgiveness. It’s about building stronger relationships and a better life after tragedy. And it’s about finding your best self so you can live life fully charged.
Today I have the great privilege of sharing Eduardo’s incredible story. It’s an inspirational tale of facing and overcoming extraordinary adversity. And it’s about the power of attitude to persevere.
But more than anything, it’s about one man’s journey to wholeness — and ultimately, redemption.
For the visually inclined, you can watch our entire conversation on YouTube here: bit.ly/richandeduardo
I sincerely hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I enjoyed having it.
Peace + Plants,
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SHOW NOTES
Watch “Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story” on: iTunes | Amazon | Vimeo
Background, Context & Reference:
- Connect with Eduardo: Instagram | Facebook
- Food Brand: Montana Mex: USDA Organic Certified, Verified Non-GMO Project, Vegan-Friendly, Kosher, Gluten Free Mexican inspired condiments, seasonings, sauces and an avocado oil & Made in the USA
- Foundation: CAF: Challenged Athletes Foundation
- ABC News: (VIDEO) Chef Eduardo Garcia Does Not Let Bionic Hand Stop Him
- TODAY: ‘Charged’ with 2400 volts: Celeb chef Eduardo Garcia recovers from near-death by Susan Donaldson James
- People: How Eduardo Garcia Became a Bionic Chef by Stephanie Emma Pfeffer
- The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Charged’: Film Review | Santa Barbara 2017 by Stephen Farber
- The Great Discontent: Eduardo Garcia: Chef / Entrepreneur by Tammi Heneveld
- Casper Star Tribune: Montana’s ‘bionic chef’ shares the story of his shocking hunting accident and continuing recovery by Jeff Welsch
- The Huffington Post: Chef Eduardo Garcia’s Bionic Hand Is Latest Step In One Remarkable Recovery (VIDEO) by Rachel Tepper
- The Daily Meal: Meet the Chef Who Taught Himself to Cook with One Arm by Joanna Fantozzi
- People: How Eduardo Garcia Became a Bionic Chef by Stephanie Emma Pfeffer
- Daily Mail: Meet robo-cook! Chef says losing hand in a hunting accident has HELPED his career as he can pick up burning hot pans and has no worries about slicing his fingers by Ashley Collman
Notable People Discussed in today’s podcast:
- Paul de Gelder: Ex AUS Army Paratrooper & Navy Clearance Diver, shark attack survivor and podcast guest
- Phillip Baribeau: cinematographer, editor, founder of Implement Productions and Director of “Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story”
- Jennifer Jane: co-founder and CMO of Montana Mex food brand, creator of ‘A Hungry Life’ outdoor cooking series and Eduardo’s ex-girlfriend (as seen in “Charged”)
- Mark Drewelow: Captain of The Dorothea III yacht and founder of Superyacht Agent
- Todd Skinner: was an American free climber. His climbing achievements included the first free ascents of many routes around the world and the world’s first free ascent of a grade 7 climb
- Ari Emanuel: talent agent and the co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor
- Anthony Bourdain: was an American celebrity chef, author, travel documentarian, and television personality who starred in programs focusing on the exploration of international culture, cuisine, and the human condition
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Thanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering, interstitial music. Video, editing and graphics by Blake Curtis and Margo Lubin. Theme music by Ana Leimma.
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