Beyond the finish line | Mary McManus (COM’76)

For Mary McManus (COM’76), contracting polio in kindergarten was just one of the many challenges she faced throughout her childhood. Despite her difficult upbringing, Mary went on to have a long career in social work until, in her early-50s, she was diagnosed with post-polio syndrome—a neuromuscular disease that doctors said could cause Mary to lose her mobility.

In this episode, hear how this devastating diagnosis inspired Mary to defy the odds and complete the unlikely goal of running the Boston Marathon, and how she has channeled her health struggles and personal trauma into a successful second career as a poet, author, and motivational speaker. Her 7th book, “A Most Unlikely Runner: Inspiration From The Heart of a Warrior” will be released on May 25, 2024. Find details on her website and don’t miss the profile of Mary in Bostonia Magazine.

Please note: this episode includes a discussion of a family member’s suicide. If you are dealing with thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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