“In life, you kind of have two choices — you can roll into a ball and cry your eyes out, or you can raise up your sleeves and face life’s challenges.”
That’s what Shriners Children’s patient Kaleb, 16, told Emmy Eaton, 11, during her popular interview segment, “7 Questions with Emmy.” In an inspiring conversation, the two remarkable young people discussed inspiration, challenges and life advice from Kaleb’s mother.
Emmy’s weekly interviews reach hundreds of thousands through EastIdahoNews.com, YouTube and Facebook, making her one of the most engaging young journalists today. She has interviewed nearly 250 notable figures, including actors Matthew McConaughey, Carol Burnett and Henry Winkler, and is a regular contributor on the Drew Barrymore Show. In her conversation with Kaleb, Emmy brought her characteristic charm and thoughtful questions.
Unyielding optimism
Kaleb, a beloved Shriners Children’s patient ambassador, was born with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease) and has faced challenges, including frequent fractures, multiple surgeries and physical therapy. His journey with Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada began when he was just seven days old, and the healthcare system has become like family to him.
The inquisitive young reporter prompted Kaleb to share candid insights about his life. “I always told myself that I would live life to the fullest no matter what,” he explained.
Through challenges many could never imagine, Kaleb maintains an impressively positive outlook. He enjoys reading, gaming and playing Magic: The Gathering, a collectible trading card game. When asked about his future, Kaleb told Emmy he hopes to pursue communications and media arts.
The interview highlighted Kaleb’s resilience and the strong community at Shriners Children’s, where he continues to receive treatment every four months. “My care team is like family,” Kaleb said. “It’s a reunion every time we go to see them.”