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Diving To Freedom – Thank You Dr Clark

Posted on January 14, 2015 by deborah | 0 Comments

I was seven, it was the sixties, I remember watching “National Geographic” on the television. It appeared Sunday nights after “Lassie” and the “Wonderful World of Disney.” Because I was young the impact was extraordinary; Jaques Cousteau while he dived with a woman called Eugenie Clark. A woman on television doing what I had seen men do. I could do…

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Breaking Point

Posted on January 13, 2015 by deborah | 0 Comments

On my first ski trip to France I had no idea what to expect with conditions.  As an amputee, I decided it would be best to leave the top of my prosthetic leg on and remove my leg at the knee, I would be able to re-attach it when needing to walk. My husband, John, wore a backpack and placed…

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Using Your Resumé and Networking Skills to Find a Job

Posted on February 11, 2014 by deborah | 0 Comments

Whether you are looking for a job out of choice or out of necessity, you need to set yourself apart from the other candidates… Read More

Deb Shuck – West Coast Woman – by Louise Bruderle

Posted on June 11, 2013 by deborah | 0 Comments

It’s just to obvious. Too obvious to call her a woman of steel. Yes, it’s true she’s probably one of the few women in the country who owns her own steel fabrication company–this one tucked away on a quiet industrial road in southern Palmetto. And yes, it’s also true she wears a steel artificial leg, doing so without a trace…

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Woman of Steel — Gulf Coast Business Review – by Mark Gordon

Posted on April 11, 2013 by deborah | 0 Comments

A leg disability has never prevented Deb Shuck from running around the block as a kid or from running businesses. She doesn’t flinch from a challenge. Deb Shuck used to wake up in cold sweats, wondering how she was going to make payroll or pay utility bills for her start-up toy company that sold British party favors…Read Article

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