PODCAST: Quadruple Amputee Gary Miracle Talks About His Book ‘No More Bad Days’ Set for Release in October

Quadruple amputee talks with Steve Wilson about the book and much more in exclusive interview

WATCH: Gary Miracle sits down with the Friday Night Locker Room’s Steve Wilson to talk about his new book, “No More Bad Days,” which will come out October 10, 2023. Pre-orders for the book are available for purchase now at garymiracle.com. Miracle and Wilson talk about the book, family, faith and much more in this exclusive interview.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The book is called “No More Bad Days.” It is Gary Miracle’s story, and it promises to be a special read. I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Gary at the Space Coast Daily–Friday Night Locker Room Erdman Automotive Studios in Cocoa, and talk about the book, his faith, his family, and much more.

If you are not familiar with Gary’s story, prior to January 2020, he looked as normal as you and me. However, in December 2019, after a sudden illness, he entered the hospital; 107 days later he was discharged.  Gary was now a quadruple amputee, having lost all four limbs.

I asked Gary how, after all he faced, he did not give up. He said, “I was blessed to grow up in the church. My family is an incredible family. I am honored to say that my sister still lives here in Rockledge, and she is one of my best friends. My parents are still lovingly together and married. We just had a great family foursome growing up and I had that foundation of faith growing up.”

Family and faith are incredibly important to Gary. He has a tremendous amount of support from his lovely family, which includes his wife, Jenna, and their seven children, Walter Miracle, Henry Miracle, Asher Miracle, Johana Miracle, Joseph Buzzo, Abigail Buzzo, and Isabella Buzzo.

Gary and Jenna Miracle are shown with their beautiful family, including back row, left to right, Asher Miracle, Johana Miracle, Jenna Miracle, and Gary Miracle; and front row, left to right, Abigail Buzzo, Joseph Buzzo, Isabella Buzzo, Henry Miracle, and Walter Miracle.

Gary uses his faith in Christ to help him continue to move forward and make a difference. And make a difference, he does. Gary has traveled the country speaking to church groups and other organizations.

I asked Gary if he enjoys speaking and he said, “I love just being able to talk. If something, or a part of my story, can motivate you or encourage you to make you think about Jesus, or to look to Jesus for the first time, or for the 100th time, then that means my story is not going to go in vain.” He continued, “And that’s why I want to talk. That’s why I want to speak.”

When Gary Miracle speaks, we all should listen. His words are too important to ignore.

There is no doubt that for those that read it, his book, “No More Bad Days,” will have a positive impact.

The book can now be pre-ordered at garymiracle.com.

STEVE WILSON: The book is called “No More Bad Days.” It is Gary Miracle’s story, and it promises to be a special read. I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Gary at the Space Coast Daily–Friday Night Locker Room Erdman Automotive Studios in Cocoa, and talk about the book, his faith, his family, and much more.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Steve Wilson moved to Brevard County in 1984 and has been a partner, along with Orville Susong, for the past 24 years with the Friday Night Locker Room, a broadcasting team that covers and reports on a wide variety of local events that are of significance to the residents of the Space Coast and beyond. Their mission is to promote youth sports and the space industry, support first responders and law enforcement personnel, and showcase community and charitable events that are produced by our nonprofit partners in central Florida.

Steve Wilson was born in DeRidder, Louisiana and grew up in both New Orleans and Macon, Georgia.  He moved to Brevard County in 1984 and retired from local government as the Community Advocate/Assistant to the City Manager with the City of Rockledge in 2018.

Among the awards and accolades Steve has received over the years are 15 + year Rockledge Little League volunteer, Brevard Public School Jefferson Award Recipient, Rockledge High School Raider Booster Award 2001, 2006, City of Rockledge Employee of the Year 2006, Rockledge Kiwanian of the Year 2006-2007, City of Rockledge Quality Public Service Award 2008, 2012, 2017, Rockledge Kiwanis Citizen of the Year 2012-2013, Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame – Sportscasting 2015, Rockledge High School Leadership and Service Award 2016, Central Florida Humanitarian Award 2017, Space Coast Inspiration Award – 2018 and Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame – Lifetime Achievement – 2020.

Wilson is especially proud of is chairing two fundraisers in support of pediatric cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation in honor of Merritt Island resident Julie Spurlock that raised over $25,000.00.

He has been a partner, along with Orville Susong, for the past 24 years with the Friday Night Locker Room, a broadcasting team that covers and reports on a wide variety of local events that are of significance to the residents of the Space Coast and beyond. Their mission is to promote youth sports, support first responders and law enforcement personnel, and showcase community and charitable events that are produced by our nonprofit partners in central Florida.

The Friday Night Locker Room has awarded hundreds of sports achievement plaques to Brevard County student-athletes over the years. They have also awarded more than $18,000 in academic scholarships to Brevard County high school seniors.

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