Who Says I Can’t TV Show
In 2011, entrepreneur Jothy Rosenberg brought his passion project, Who Says I Can't, to life. He launched a production company and filmed three high-quality episodes of an uplifting sports TV show that followed athletes with disabilities as they trained and competed.
Rosenberg shopped the completed episodes to major networks like ESPN and nearly finalized a deal with ABC before they backed out at the last minute.
Though unable to get Who Says I Can't on cable TV, Rosenberg continues sharing the show's inspirational message by hosting the episodes on YouTube. On this site, you can watch clips and behind-the-scenes footage from Who Says I Can't as well as learn the inside story of taking this passion project from idea to reality. Get ready for motivation and entertainment - these athletes' stories are not to be missed!
“Who Says Maureen McKinnon Can’t Sail”
Maureen lost the use of her legs from a fall off of a seawall. She was depressed and a friend suggested she try sailing to get her self-confidence back. She did and loved it and started to excel at it. That led to her being the first American to win Paralympic gold in sailing.
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“Who Says Kelly Bruno Can’t Tri”
Kelly was born with only one leg and got teased about it at school. She fought back by excelling beyond her peers at basketball, swimming, biking, and most of all, running. She competes in triathlons and ultra marathons. She also is a doctor and a fitness coach.
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“Who Says Hugh Herr Can’t Climb”
Hugh lost both legs below the knee at 17 during an ice climbing accident where he got lost on the wilderness side of Mt Washington. He and a friend tried to survive in a snow cave for four days. Now he is a runner, and world-class climber, and the world’s leading researcher in advanced bionics.