EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 56 MIN
Quad Amputee Coach Scott Martin on Resilience, Adoption & “Play From Your Heart”
from The C.K. Simms Show · host C.K. Simms
Guest Name: Scott Martinhttps://librarytalespublishing.com/collections/scott-martinhttps://librarytalespublishing.com/products/play-from-your-hearthttps://a.co/d/08oCbL5FSummary:Former nationally ranked soccer coach and quad amputee Scott Martin joins C.K. Simms for a powerful, deeply human conversation about trauma, resilience, fatherhood, discrimination, and the long road back to purpose. After contracting Group A Strep with necrotizing fasciitis and waking from a month‑long coma to life‑altering amputations, Scott pushed forward—coaching for five more years while silently battling depression, then walking away from the sport entirely. A spontaneous moment watching a news report led him and his then‑wife to adopt five children from Romania and Ethiopia, all of whom had lost their parents to AIDS.Scott opens up about guilt, shame, identity, and the “fog” he lived in for years. He explains how prosthetics work, how he rebuilt his life, and how returning to coaching decades later led to an undefeated season with a team no one believed in. His new book, Play From Your Heart, captures his journey and the lessons he now shares with athletes, students, and readers: trust yourself, expect failure, accept it, and keep moving.This episode is raw and inspiring—an honest look at humanity, healing, and what it means to truly play from the heart.🎙️ Topics explored in this episode: 1. A single moment can change your life’s direction — Scott decided to adopt after a 10‑minute emotional spark from a news story. 2. Trauma doesn’t always look like trauma — he pushed through five years of coaching while silently drowning in depression. 3. Men are rarely taught emotional processing — Scott openly discusses the “stupid male decisions” he made because he didn’t know another way. 4. Disability brought unexpected discrimination — especially from male coaches who underestimated him before matches. 5. Women reacted differently — female coaches never flinched or hesitated when shaking his prosthetic hands. 6. Prosthetics are powered by muscle signals — Scott explains how myoelectric hands work and why reliability matters more than fancy tech. 7. Adoption reshaped his identity — becoming a full‑time father pulled him out of the spotlight and into healing. 8. Failure is part of mastery — his philosophy: expect failure, accept failure, learn from failure. 9. His return to coaching was triumphant — he led a C‑team of 12‑year‑olds to an undefeated state championship season. 10. His book is a message for dark times — a positive story meant to inspire, educate, and challenge assumptions about disability and humanity.⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Scott Martin02:57 The Journey of Adoption07:41 Life Before Disability12:23 The Impact of Illness and Amputation18:22 Navigating Life with a Disability24:56 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward28:55 Recognizing Depression and Guilt31:17 The Journey of Fatherhood and Coaching32:41 The Birth of a Book: From Idea to Publication37:10 Finding Fulfillment in Relationships39:33 The Importance of Trusting Yourself47:53 A Message of Kindness and Humanity🎬 About The Show:Season Three of Poddin’ My Noggin has evolved into The C.K. Simms Show, expanding beyond the limits of a traditional podcast into a web-based talk show experience.Want to be a guest on The C.K. Simms Show? SendC.K. a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbcKeywords:#adoptionjourney #authorinterview #cksimms #disabilityawareness #disabilityinclusion#empowermentstories #fathersjourney #healingjourney #inspirationalpodcast #inspirationdaily #lifelessons #mentalhealthmatters #mindsetshift#motivationstory #nevergiveup #overcomingadversity #parentingjourney #playfromyourheart #podcastconversation #podcastguest #podmatch #prosthetics #quadamputee #resilience #soccercoach #storytellingpodcast #survivorstories#traumarecovery #upliftingstories #worldcup2026
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Guest Name: Scott Martinhttps://librarytalespublishing.com/collections/scott-martinhttps://librarytalespublishing.com/products/play-from-your-hearthttps://a.co/d/08oCbL5FSummary:Former nationally ranked soccer coach and quad amputee Scott Martin joins C.K. Simms for a powerful, deeply human conversation about trauma, resilience, fatherhood, discrimination, and the long road back to purpose. After contracting Group A Strep with necrotizing fasciitis and waking from a month‑long coma to life‑altering amputations, Scott pushed forward—coaching for five more years while silently battling depression, then walking away from the sport entirely. A spontaneous moment watching a news report led him and his then‑wife to adopt five children from Romania and Ethiopia, all of whom had lost their parents to AIDS.Scott opens up about guilt, shame, identity, and the “fog” he lived in for years. He explains how prosthetics work, how he rebuilt his life, and how returning to coaching decades later led to an undefeated season with a team no one believed in. His new book, Play From Your Heart, captures his journey and the lessons he now shares with athletes, students, and readers: trust yourself, expect failure, accept it, and keep moving.This episode is raw and inspiring—an honest look at humanity, healing, and what it means to truly play from the heart.🎙️ Topics explored in this episode: 1. A single moment can change your life’s direction — Scott decided to adopt after a 10‑minute emotional spark from a news story. 2. Trauma doesn’t always look like trauma — he pushed through five years of coaching while silently drowning in depression. 3. Men are rarely taught emotional processing — Scott openly discusses the “stupid male decisions” he made because he didn’t know another way. 4. Disability brought unexpected discrimination — especially from male coaches who underestimated him before matches. 5. Women reacted differently — female coaches never flinched or hesitated when shaking his prosthetic hands. 6. Prosthetics are powered by muscle signals — Scott explains how myoelectric hands work and why reliability matters more than fancy tech. 7. Adoption reshaped his identity — becoming a full‑time father pulled him out of the spotlight and into healing. 8. Failure is part of mastery — his philosophy: expect failure, accept failure, learn from failure. 9. His return to coaching was triumphant — he led a C‑team of 12‑year‑olds to an undefeated state championship season. 10. His book is a message for dark times — a positive story meant to inspire, educate, and challenge assumptions about disability and humanity.⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Scott Martin02:57 The Journey of Adoption07:41 Life Before Disability12:23 The Impact of Illness and Amputation18:22 Navigating Life with a Disability24:56 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward28:55 Recognizing Depression and Guilt31:17 The Journey of Fatherhood and Coaching32:41 The Birth of a Book: From Idea to Publication37:10 Finding Fulfillment in Relationships39:33 The Importance of Trusting Yourself47:53 A Message of Kindness and Humanity🎬 About The Show:Season Three of Poddin’ My Noggin has evolved into The C.K. Simms Show, expanding beyond the limits of a traditional podcast into a web-based talk show experience.Want to be a guest on The C.K. Simms Show? SendC.K. a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbcKeywords:#adoptionjourney #authorinterview #cksimms #disabilityawareness #disabilityinclusion#empowermentstories #fathersjourney #healingjourney #inspirationalpodcast #inspirationdaily #lifelessons #mentalhealthmatters #mindsetshift#motivationstory #nevergiveup #overcomingadversity #parentingjourney #playfromyourheart #podcastconversation #podcastguest #podmatch #prosthetics #quadamputee #resilience #soccercoach #storytellingpodcast #survivorstories#traumarecovery #upliftingstories #worldcup2026
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