Episode 279: Never Give Up. Never Quit with Travis Mills
“You can’t always control your situation, but you can always control your attitude.” These powerful words from our guest, Travis Mills. In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Travis, a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant from the 82nd Airborne, and one of the very few quadruple amputees to survive his injuries in combat. Travis takes us through his incredible story, from his humble beginnings in Michigan to a life-changing injury on the battlefield, which led him to become a beacon of hope and resilience for others. We’ll explore his transformative work with the Travis Mills Foundation, dedicated to supporting injured veterans and their families, and hear about how his personal motto, “never give up, never quit,” continues to inspire countless lives. As we approach Veterans Day, this episode is a tribute to all service members, highlighting Travis’s unwavering optimism, his contributions to the community, and the enduring impact of his positive outlook. Join us for motivation, heartwarming stories, and invaluable lessons from a true recalibrated warrior. Highlights: * You can’t control life’s events but can control your response and perspective. * Persistence through challenges, regardless of their magnitude, is crucial. * Cherish the importance of community, family, and medical staff during tough times. * Everyone heals differently; your path is unique and valid. * Choose optimism and gratitude daily, regardless of circumstances. * Thriving requires a resilient mentality, focusing on future possibilities and strengths. * Helping fellow veterans and others can foster personal growth and healing. * Treat each day as an opportunity for growth, symbolized by the sun’s cycle. * Innovate in the face of physical limitations, using adaptive strategies to maintain a full life. * True success and fulfillment come from consistent effort and dedication. About Travis Mills: Rest & Relaxation for the Recalibrated 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. Travis’s New York Times bestselling memoir, Tough as They Come, is currently available on sale in bookstores everywhere. 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. Travis lives by his motto: “Never give up. Never quit.” On April 10, 2012, United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills of the 82nd Airborne was critically injured on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan by an IED (improvised explosive device) while on patrol, losing portions of both legs and both arms. He is one of only five quadruple amputees from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to survive his injuries. Thanks to his amazing strength, courage, an incredible will to live, the heroic actions of the men in his unit, the prayers of thousands, and all the healthcare providers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, near Washington D.C., Travis remains on the road to recovery. Every day is a battle, but Travis continues to astound friends and family alike with his progress and amazing spirit. 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 veteran and their families receive an all-inclusive, all-expenses paid, barrier-free vacation to Maine where they participate in adaptive activities, bond with other veteran families, and enjoy much-needed rest and relaxation in Maine’s great outdoors.