Being a first responder isn’t just a job…it’s a calling that requires immense courage, commitment, and an unyielding desire to protect and serve.
On that fateful day of September 11, 2001, we all have vivid memories of where we were. For Sam Horwitz, a former Secret Service officer, those memories are not just distant recollections but a powerful, life-altering experience she witnessed firsthand.
The echoes of that tragic day still haunt her, yet they fuel her passion to transform pain into purpose. With her expert marksmanship badge as a testament to her skill, Sam has turned her experiences into a mission: offering dynamic training that empowers others and builds unshakeable confidence.
Join us as she shares her incredible journey, insights, and the lessons she's learned along the way—lessons that remind us all how courage and resilience can shine through even the darkest moments. You won't want to miss her inspiring story!
Top Takeaways:
- IT’S OK TO NOT BE OK
- REACH OUT AND ASK FOR HELP
- CONNECT BACK TO HUMANITY
- FAITH BROUGHT ME BACK
- OWN YOUR FAULTS
What is Doing it Right: The Stories that Make Us?
Welcome to 'Doing it Right: The Stories that Make Us', hosted by author and national news contributor Valerie Sokolosky.
On the show, you'll hear fascinating stories from successful leaders who have lived life "doing it right", the journey to becoming a leader, and personal experiences that formed their character, drive, impact, and influence.
Their stories of authenticity will inspire you!