What would you do if your life radically changed in a few heartbeats? It's a frightening thought to consider. What's the worst thing to ever happen to you? How did you find your way out of that place? In that journey are found the roots of survival.
In the winter of 2022, a blood vessel in Steve's head burst. The cerebral hemorrhage paralyzed the left side of his body. As his brain healed, he took the opportunity to change his way of thinking. He reassessed how he was living his life and what he valued. "Nothing makes you stop bitching like a second chance on life," he admits.
Sunrise at Sunset is Steve's memoir chronicling the emotional and physical challenges he faced to regain his life. As he recorded his daily experiences through his recovery, he explored his fears and anxieties, allowing him to share his process of working through his unresolved baggage and moving from a place of self-neglect to taking responsibility. Through it all, he reveals the often-unrecognized gifts a traumatic, life-changing event can bring about.