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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2021 · 43 MIN

Travis Mills: Never Give Up, Never Quit- Recalibrated Warrior, Veterans Advocate, Speaker & NYT Best-Selling Author

from The POZCAST: Decoding Success with Adam Posner · host Adam Posner

2:50 - Travis Introduction3:50 - Memorial Day5:24 - Decision to serve the country6:20 - Stand-up Comedy alongside Army7:36 - Day-in and Day-out in Army Life11:52 - Everyday is a risk12:42 - How close Travis came to death14:20 - Country Music Lover16:40 - Show Gratitude17:28 - Recovery Period/ How to Pull Yourself21:50 - Party Tricks22:33 - Movie and the book25:02 - Key takeaway from the book26:40 - How to Motivate the people around in distress28:50 - Hardest part of the rehab learning31:23 - Accepting the Help35:18 - What is Authenticity35:49 - Singles Greatest Piece of Advice39:47 - Travis' North Star

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“Never give up. Never quit.” Retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills of the 82nd Airborne is a recalibrated warrior, motivational speaker, actor, author and an advocate for veterans and amputees. Despite losing portions of both arms and legs from an IED while on active duty in Afghanistan, Travis continues to overcome life’s challenges, breaking physical barriers and defying odds. In September 2013, Travis and his wife Kelsey founded the Travis Mills Foundation, a nonprofit organization, formed to benefit and assist post 9/11 veterans who have been injured in active duty or as a result of their service to our nation. The Travis Mills Group LLC was started shortly after, where Travis consults with and speaks to companies and organizations nationwide inspiring all to overcome life’s challenges and adversity. This Episode’s Heavy-hitter’s: - In those immediate moments after Travis was critically injured by the explosion of an IED, he tried again and again to refuse medical attention so that his fellow service members could get help first. - Travis has found resilience and the power to keep pushing from living in the moment. He explains that he doesn’t dwell in the past; he reminisces about the good times. - He doesn’t fear the future impact of his injuries; he just plans it as far as he can. - After having lots of veterans come up to him and talk about their mental health struggles on the road, Travis launched the Warrior PATHH program to help facilitate post-traumatic growth through a lifelong journey. - Travis looks at Memorial Day a bit differently than most people. For him, it’s a day for him to remember his friends and fellow service members that have lost their lives and made the ultimate sacrifice, but it’s also a day to celebrate them and enjoy the day off in remembrance of them. - Actor Gary Sinise who played Lieutenant Dan in Forrest Gump built a handicap accessible house after Travis’s combat injuries via his Gary Sinise Foundation. - Gary’s foundation and help was part of the impetus for Travis founding the Travis Mills Foundation. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review/rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/thepozcast #thePOZcast is brought to you by our friends at Interseller – the prospecting + outreach platform of recruiters and sellers. Whether you’re doubling down on business development or recruiting talent, Interseller does all the heavy lifting of finding contact data, automating the email and follow-up process, and syncs all that rich data into 20+ CRMs and ATSs. Reach out and get going in a 2-week *free* trial today and let them know you heard about them from Adam on #thePOZcast. Check out a free demo today! https://bit.ly/2Fbm/BZ For more, please visit www.thePOZcast.com Thanks for listening!

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