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Losing His Leg, Finding God | Shawnie Whitaker’s Story

On the Rise with Pete Kuc

Release Date: 02/09/2026

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Shawnee Whitaker’s life changed in an instant.

After a devastating car accident left him in a 28-day coma, Shawnee woke up to a reality he never expected—his leg had been amputated, his voice was damaged, and his future felt uncertain. Doctors told him he would never surf again.

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Dustin shares the moments that forced him to face himself, rebuild trust with his family, and begin the slow, honest work of change. This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s the middle of the story, where real healing begins.

If you’ve ever felt too far gone, this conversation is for you.

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Shawnee Whitaker’s life changed in an instant.

After a devastating car accident left him in a 28-day coma, Shawnee woke up to a reality he never expected—his leg had been amputated, his voice was damaged, and his future felt uncertain. Doctors told him he would never surf again.

While lying in a hospital bed, overwhelmed by pain and fear, Shawnee encountered God when a chaplain came to pray with him. In that moment, he asked God to take the pain away—and he believes the pain left his body.

What followed wasn’t bitterness, but faith, purpose, and redemption.

In this episode, Shawnee shares how tragedy reshaped his faith, how he learned to live with gratitude through loss, and how he went on to become a world-ranked adaptive surfer, competing across the globe. Today, he dedicates his life to serving others, encouraging people through suffering, and reminding them that hope is still possible.

This conversation is about faith after loss, choosing gratitude in suffering, and discovering purpose on the other side of tragedy.