EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 49 MIN
282: Redefining Limits- Ken K.
from Parenting Tips: Young Dad Podcast · host Jey Young
Ken Kunken's journey from a college football injury that left him quadriplegic to becoming a successful lawyer and father of triplets is a powerful testament to resilience and determination. Throughout the conversation, Ken shares his experiences overcoming significant challenges, the importance of support from family and friends, and how he has redefined his limits to lead a fulfilling life. His story emphasizes the impact of advocacy, education, and the transformative power of fatherhood.TakeawaysKen's injury led him to redefine his identity beyond athletics.Support from family and friends was crucial in Ken's recovery.Ken faced significant barriers in education due to accessibility issues.He became a role model for others with disabilities.Ken's journey into law was inspired by his desire to help others.Fatherhood provided Ken with a new purpose and motivation.Ken's triplets have become a source of joy and pride in his life.He emphasizes the importance of mental resilience in facing challenges.Ken's advocacy work has helped change perceptions of disabilities.His story illustrates that limits can be overcome with determination.Chapters00:00 A Life-Changing Tackle04:43 Challenges in Rehabilitation06:17 Finding Motivation and Support08:28 Returning to Cornell11:06 Overcoming Academic Hurdles12:47 Starting a Career in Rehabilitation Counseling16:09 Transitioning to Law School18:44 Navigating Law School Challenges20:32 Becoming a District Attorney22:26 First Trials and Unique Experiences25:13 Making a Difference in Others' Lives26:42 Personal Life and Relationships26:56 Finding Love Through Caregiving29:33 From Caregiver to Life Partner30:50 The Journey to Fatherhood34:23 Navigating Parenthood with Triplets36:17 The Transformative Power of Fatherhood39:04 Overcoming Challenges of Disability in Parenting44:07 Reflections on Family and Legacy44:31 Fun and Lighthearted Dad Zone
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Ken Kunken's journey from a college football injury that left him quadriplegic to becoming a successful lawyer and father of triplets is a powerful testament to resilience and determination. Throughout the conversation, Ken shares his experiences overcoming significant challenges, the importance of support from family and friends, and how he has redefined his limits to lead a fulfilling life. His story emphasizes the impact of advocacy, education, and the transformative power of fatherhood.TakeawaysKen's injury led him to redefine his identity beyond athletics.Support from family and friends was crucial in Ken's recovery.Ken faced significant barriers in education due to accessibility issues.He became a role model for others with disabilities.Ken's journey into law was inspired by his desire to help others.Fatherhood provided Ken with a new purpose and motivation.Ken's triplets have become a source of joy and pride in his life.He emphasizes the importance of mental resilience in facing challenges.Ken's advocacy work has helped change perceptions of disabilities.His story illustrates that limits can be overcome with determination.Chapters00:00 A Life-Changing Tackle04:43 Challenges in Rehabilitation06:17 Finding Motivation and Support08:28 Returning to Cornell11:06 Overcoming Academic Hurdles12:47 Starting a Career in Rehabilitation Counseling16:09 Transitioning to Law School18:44 Navigating Law School Challenges20:32 Becoming a District Attorney22:26 First Trials and Unique Experiences25:13 Making a Difference in Others' Lives26:42 Personal Life and Relationships26:56 Finding Love Through Caregiving29:33 From Caregiver to Life Partner30:50 The Journey to Fatherhood34:23 Navigating Parenthood with Triplets36:17 The Transformative Power of Fatherhood39:04 Overcoming Challenges of Disability in Parenting44:07 Reflections on Family and Legacy44:31 Fun and Lighthearted Dad Zone
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