Bonnie St. John
Psychology
Self Help
Bonnie St. John is a renowned inspirational speaker and Paralympic medalist.
Despite having her leg amputated at age five, she achieved silver and bronze medals in downhill skiing at the 1984 Paralympics.
St. John's accomplishments extend beyond athletics, as she graduated from Harvard University, became a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and served on the White House National Economic Council.
Her inspirational story has been featured on numerous television shows and in major publications.
St. John's diverse experiences and achievements have positioned her as a leading voice in motivation and resilience, making her a sought-after speaker and author.