Nov. 24, 2021

Don't Let Tragedies Amputate Your Spirit With Travis Mills

Don't Let Tragedies Amputate Your Spirit With Travis Mills

Show notes:

In today's episode, we talk about:

  • What ingredients went into "making" Travis prior to the military — his family, his childhood experiences, and his life back in his hometown
  • His trips to Afghanistan where he first met his wife and the events that transpired before and after his life-changing injury
  • How he decided to not get stuck in the past and instead just move forward with his life
  • How talking became a huge part of his life and how he eventually became a motivational speaker
  • How it's better to stop asking why things happen and be more grateful for the simple things we have in life
  • The core beliefs he lives by and the message he wants to convey whenever he delivers his motivational speeches


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