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Brain Cancer Survivor Defies the Odds After 11 Brain Surgeries and a Stroke
Scott Cook was preparing for a bodybuilding competition when his life changed without warning. In 2009, he collapsed at home and was rushed to the hospital, where doctors found a plum-sized tumor at the base of...
June 8, 2026
Brain Cancer Survivor Defies the Odds After 11 Brain Surgeries and a Stroke
Scott Cook was preparing for a bodybuilding competition when his life changed without warning. In 2009, he collapsed at home and was rushed to the hospital, where doctors found a plum-sized tumor at the base of his...
Episode Overview
Scott Cook was preparing for a bodybuilding competition when his life changed without warning. In 2009, he collapsed at home and was rushed to the hospital, where doctors found a plum-sized tumor at the base of his... This conversation unpacks brain cancer survivor defies with practical insight and lived experience.
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What We Discussed
- Scott Cook was preparing for a bodybuilding competition when his life changed without warning. In 2009, he collapsed at home and was rushed to the...
- What followed was a long and painful road through brain cancer, 11 brain surgeries, shunts, a stroke, time in a wheelchair, and the slow work of...
- In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, Scott shares how bodybuilding, discipline, nutrition, fatherhood, faith in the human spirit, and a...
- How brain cancer survivor defies can affect everyday life, relationships, and mental health.
- What helped the guest keep going when the situation felt hard or uncertain.
Who This Episode Is For
- Listeners navigating brain cancer survivor defies or supporting someone who is.
- People looking for honest, practical mental health conversations instead of surface-level advice.
- Anyone who wants real stories about resilience, healing, and rebuilding after hard seasons.
Key Takeaways on Brain Cancer Survivor Defies
- Scott Cook was preparing for a bodybuilding competition when his life changed without warning. In 2009, he collapsed at home and was rushed to the...
- What followed was a long and painful road through brain cancer, 11 brain surgeries, shunts, a stroke, time in a wheelchair, and the slow work of...
- In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, Scott shares how bodybuilding, discipline, nutrition, fatherhood, faith in the human spirit, and a...
- How brain cancer survivor defies can affect everyday life, relationships, and mental health.
- What helped the guest keep going when the situation felt hard or uncertain.
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Sometimes the most powerful stories aren't about avoiding hardship.
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They're about refusing to stay down.
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Today's guest, Scott Cook, has survived a brain tumor, 11 major brain surgeries, a stroke,
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and countless setbacks.
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Yet through it all, he kept moving forward.
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This is a conversation about resilience, purpose, and what happens when you decide not to
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quit.
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Okay, sounds great.
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So back in 2009, I was actually getting ready for competing a bodybuilding competition.
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I thought I was gonna be a pro bodybuilder and s so I was getting ready to compete.
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And one day it just it was actually in April.
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I clapped in my house and couldn't move.
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So my wife rushed me to the Y.
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Army crawled in the car and then uh got in the car and she rushed me to the hospital.
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And after I liked the exam with the ER doctor, I was sent for a CAS can and the CAS can
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reveal the problem.
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There's a plum size mask that was they grew over the base of my brain and clogged
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drainage, so there's no drainage ran in my brain.
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which is water in the brain and it fr froze me up and I couldn't move.
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And then why this was found that had this.
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I was shipped up to Hamilton, which is a city outside of where I live.
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I was operated on that night.
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The first operation was just kinda tip I was exploratory.
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Didn't it would didn't get much of the tumor and so then went back in to to
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get more and they I guess because the world was the tum was located that blow my brain
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away to get up on it of the tumor and I didn't like I said solve any dodge they couldn't
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attack the tumor so I I they only got thirty percent of it and they closing back up and I
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was mangled from the two operations and so I
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It told me the only way I could go home was if I climbed the flood stairs outside of my
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room and somehow I climbed the flood stairs and went home and w and they shouldn't have
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let me go home because when I went home my shun slowly got clogged with brain fluid and
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blood and stuff and then I got suffers again and to get rushed back down to the hospital
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again and go through all over again getting
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I shouldn't revise and the attack more of the tumor and everything kinda settled down
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after that and they told me that I'll run never have kids and never walk again and slowly
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I just
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Didn't give up.
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I'd researched the right foods to eat and what to do and I just slowly went to back to the
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gym and rode the bike.
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And slowly by riding the bike, I got confidence enough to start lifting weights again.
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And so I like I said, I was right into nutrition and finding out the best things to do as
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far as recovering.
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And I was able to start weight training again and weight training
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For some reason I think it just gave me the confidence and the strength to be able to live
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through anything, you know, just battle and that's one what my whole story is about,
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brother, is that we're all stronger than life gets terrible.
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Life can get really, really terrible, but we are really, really strong, you know?
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It's not believing God, it's believing ourselves.
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We're incredible.
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We we can overcome anything if we just
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Try, you know?
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All it's easier to give up.
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It's easier to give in.
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But what you give is what you get.
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So if you don't give up, if you don't give in, then you're able to get really anything.
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I because that I was I was also told that I'd never have kids.
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They because of everything I went through in my body would never recover enough to have
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children.
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I get two kids, brother, two.
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A fourteen year old son Yeah, and a twelve year old daughter.
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I'm like so lucky
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And then I'll become a fat a dad and raise them, teach them and and really inspire them to
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know that they're incredible and they have strength and power over anything that can
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happen in life, you know?
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So that's what my story is about, is just bo we can all overcome any obstacle if we
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believe we can.
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That's what it's not believing.
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It's believing ourselves, believing our talents, our abilities.
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Our skills and our ability to overcome any obstacle.
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Because if you believe it, you will achieve it, you know?
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Why?
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I feel felt I felt kind of like dead man walking.
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That's why I felt like all the
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Doctors and all the nurses and all the everyone was like good luck son, best luck to you.
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And then when I went in the ambulance to Hamilton, a chaplain came with me.
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I would imagine to give me my last rights 'cause I didn't think I was gonna survive the
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trip to Hamilton.
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And I made it through and I got through and now I'm here so I'm telling you that this
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human spirit is stronger than things in terrible
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And we can overcome any obstacle if we don't give up.
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That's the that's my truth anyways.
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Well I would say I for my last shunt operations was when everything was so much harder
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'cause I had the stroke and the stroke like left me in a wheelchair and I had to come to
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the wheelchair and now I'm the walker so like
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Just getting out of the wheelchair and going back to the gym was so difficult.
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But we have it in us.
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If we don't allow ourselves to feel oh I'm this is too much, I can't handle this.
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If you go out to your dream and you dream big, you can achieve anything.
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I'm telling you, brother.
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Yeah.
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You know what?
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I can't say I always had the ambitions and those kind of pulled me through the h hard
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times when I told myself I when I wanted to give up.
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You know, I just kept on keeping on and I was able to stride and and because I was able to
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I reached for it, I was able to grab it and that kept me going.
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So no, I didn't really have any time where I doubted myself.
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I just
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knew that this is an obstacle that I had to overcome and how do I overcome it, you know?
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Yeah.
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Well that
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No, it that's what we are all created to be, man.
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It's survivors, you know.
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I'm not the only one.
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We're all survivors, we just gotta choose to be strong and not give up.
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Not do what's easy, you know?
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It's easier to give up, it's easier to give in, it's easier to like I said, dude, I can't
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do it.
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But you gotta remember you're strong enough, you're good enough, and you can overcome any
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obstacle.
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You know what I'm talking about.
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For sure.
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Hundred percent.
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What they said, what you give is what you get.
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I just didn't believe it.
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I believed that I would overcome it.
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And I've been able to overcome it all, you know.
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So just don't believe that you can't do it.
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You believe what you achieved, like I said.
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So you gotta believe that you can do it and you will do it.
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You gotta put in what it takes to make it happen.
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And I was willing to do that and that's why I think I overcame everything.
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Not that I'm better than everyone.
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I just didn't give up.
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Like I said, what you gives is what you get.
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So
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Uh I would say for me every night when I will go to sleep my shun have a bunch of shunts
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in my head.
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They drained food off of my head and my stomach and stuff.
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So I used to throw up every morning because the shunts would drain my stomach and make me
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throw up.
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Just getting up and throwing up and continuing the day.
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You know, it was the hardest part.
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But like I said, I had was an amazing I had an amazing sport group and I had family, so I
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didn't have any excuse to
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Be for me, you know.
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I had to I had something I had to do, so I had to accomplish it, or I didn't didn't get
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done, you know.
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So I'm lucky that I had a family and had purpose.
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Because without purpose, people perish.
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See me purpose to overcome stuff, you know?
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And I had the reason to overcome, so I the the purpose gave me the strength to endure it
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all the
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poop they had to go through, you know?
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Well it's it's funny because in high school I was always a little small little kid and my
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mom's cousin was is James Cameron, the director, producer of Terminator, so I was a new
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boy Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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I was always really into bodybuilding, trying to look at the kid, you know.
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So that's what got me into working out and then I just got really good progress and
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End up saving my life from brain cancer, you know?
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It's crazy.
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Cool.
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That's one uniforming.
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That's why it survived, brothers to share, you know.
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Sure.
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For sure.
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Well, like I said, if I can share my serve strength to help other people be strong to
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overcome what they have to deal with, then my journey was worth it, you know?
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Except what you give is what you get, you know?
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It's fun give inspiration that I can inspire to overcome even worse stuff that's gonna
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happen, you know?
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That's called life.
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Life sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down.
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Sometimes things go real well and sometimes I don't, you know?
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So you gotta just go with it.
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Go with the wave in a sense, you know?
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Yeah, for sure.
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it during your darkest moments, you know, like what maybe you were recovering from
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surgery, maybe it was when you were diagnosed.
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Like what did what did fear look like to you?
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Was there any fear that like entered your mind and
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Just really just the fear of death, brother.
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The fear of that I wouldn't be able to do
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have a family like I wanted and live my dreams in bodybuilding like I wanted.
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But because like I said they didn't give up, I was given a second chance, you know?
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And I can and I'm not gonna let the second chance go.
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Mm-hmm.
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Oh I would say honestly it it maybe just made me have a bad memory and be like kind of
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slower, but it has made me stronger and if I wouldn't have gone through what I went
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through, I wouldn't be the man I am today and the father I am today.
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So it's was worth going through the pain to see the game, you know.
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Yeah, it's not truth at all.
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This is the the testing ground and how much can you handle.
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That's what it is.
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Make it through with a positive attitude, you make it through.
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But if you don't, then you won't, you know?
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That's my opinion.
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I would say my kids.
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I've m motivation my kids.
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Just helping them do better than I did.
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Be more prepared than I am.
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You know?
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It's what I was I went through poop to tell them how to avoid it.
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You know, that's w they need to I'm here to help them realize they're strong, then things
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are terrible and don't
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Dwell on things but devote yourself to being the best you can, you know?
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You have a choice.
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You choose to do the best you can or you choose easy.
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Easy come, easy go.
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There's no easy way, bruh.
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Yeah, brother.
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So you know exactly what I'm talking about.
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That's great.
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Cool.
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Imagine, yeah.
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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So beyond your survivor a survivor of eleven major brain surgeries, a stroke and the mass
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on your brain.
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So who who else is what's who else is there?
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Like he's is what do you enjoy like in life?
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Like what what do you what does Scott do when he's not telling the survivor story or body?
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Well, I love to hang with my kids.
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I love to eat food that I shouldn't eat it.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I like to hang up with animals and listen music and be normal, you know, like I'm I'm an
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everyday person.
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I just didn't give up, didn't give in to all the horrible stuff that happened to me.
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I'm not special, I'm not important, I'm just me, you know?
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Like all of us.
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Rather every victory, even going to washroom by myself, because when I first got out of
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treatment I had the catheter and I was just horrible.
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So everything was a victory for me.
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And then when I started going back to the gym just riding the bike, I felt like a billion
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dollars.
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And then when I started weight training and then I d when start the best thing for me, my
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opinion is when I way training
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And I get to tell some of my story and inspire them to go harder, you know.
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I I don't have any hard times or bad tim I don't wanna complain.
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I can't complain.
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I'm the luckiest guy on the planet, you know?
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Yeah.
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That that's I I really do.
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I've said this a million times, I know, but I love I love your attitude.
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Do you remember a time though, was there Was there ever a time where you Yeah, go ahead.
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I didn't mean to cut you off.
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No, it's just saying thank you.
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I I that's who I am, is that's who we all are, man.
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We all can be this if we choose it, you know.
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We are all stronger than the things are terrible.
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We just don't believe in ourselves.
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It all comes down to us our belief in God.
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It's a belief in ourselves, believe that we can make it.
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And then faith is just doing things we gotta do to make it happen.
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I get up on time every day.
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I need spinach and whole wheat grains and lots of protein to accomplish what I would have
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done.
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So that's why I did it.
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Because I did what I had to do.
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You know, was it easy?
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No.
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Was it challenging?
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Yes.
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But I did it, you know?
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So we can all do it.
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I just want to be inspiration to people that they can realize that they're strong and
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think it terrible.
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That's all I
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I don't wanna say no, but I don't recall think that way.
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I just recall thinking of how it can be better, you know, like how it can jump past a
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turtle.
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I don't remember everything was me.
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I don't
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That's a good attitude to have.
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I I need to I need to follow your your footsteps there.
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But think
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This I am an example.
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You don't have to.
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I'm just an example, you know.
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That we did for ourselves.
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So I can knew.
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Hello?
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Okay.
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Okay.
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What was the question?
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Did you my answer?
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Yes.
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Yeah, we did it to ourselves.
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There were that somehow it was our fault that it happened.
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You know, were the two inch drinkers or drugs or whatever you want to say that it happened
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because of that.
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It's just a genetic thing that was a whoops and it was a bad all the things that built up
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to it was promoting it, you know, and then uh boom it happened.
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Yeah.
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I would say just doing it.
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Just keep like just make it happen and overcoming the the negative doubts in your mind.
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You know the the the devil telling you you're not good enough or you can't make it or you
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can't overcome and just push it out and believe in yourself.
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You know, yes I can overcome, yes I have the ability, yes have the skills.
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Mm.
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just it's about following Yeah, it's about following the faith to make it happen.
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So I had to get up on time every day.
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I had to eat the foods I need every day.
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I had to go to the gym and train hard every day.
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That's what I had to do and I did it.
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And then now look where I am, you know?
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My kids.
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'Cause I was told I wouldn't have kids.
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And I got myself back up and got myself in shape enough and was able to give my
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testosterone going again and had kids, man, so it proved everything wrong, you know.
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Proved the doctors wrong, it proved everyone wrong.
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Not that I'm better, but that we can overcome anything, man.
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That's what it's about, you know.
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Never give up.
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Like I said, what you give is what you get, so don't give up.
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Give it your all and learn how to overcome.
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That's all you can do is learn.
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You just listen and learn and try to find examples of what you want to accomplish.
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You know, like find people that survived it, find people that beat it, go to meetings, go
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to different places and
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And figure out that, whoa, people have done this.
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I can do it too, you know?
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Uh I would say the longest to learn would be my speech back.
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I like yeah, used to struggle a lot with finding w the proper words to say and now I feel
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like it's a flowing a lot better.
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So I would say that's the hardest thing that's come back.
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Yeah, I could see that being a challenge.
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It's I I've had seizures since two thousand nine.
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So it's like I I there's times after a seizure where it's like I can't think of the right
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word to say and I'm just super confused.
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And that's always really hard to like
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You wouldn't please.
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Well we all relate to each other, you know, we just have to want to relate to each other.
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So yeah.
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Like said, man, we're stronger than things are terrible.
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You know that.
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You're doing a whole podcast about it, you know?
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Like you interview people all the time that have overcome craziness.
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So if you've interviewed lots of people, that's the way it is.
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We can all be that way.
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It's not just the PB interview, they're special.
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We're all special.
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We gotta realize that we're all stronger than things are terrible, like you say, you know?
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That's what it is.
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Honestly, I don't want to even say at the a low point because I don't even remember a low
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point, brother.
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I just remember overcoming obstacles, overcoming obstacles and stepping forward all the
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time, being hit back and punched back and overcoming again, overcoming and dissolved.
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That's uh what life is all about is overcoming, you know?
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That's my opinion.
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like I said, I I once again I remo admire your your willpower just to keep pushing through
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everything.
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Yeah 'cause I dur during some of my hard times I was not like that at all.
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No problem.
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No problem.
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It didn't really change my perspective, it submitted my perspective, you know, like it
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made me totally realize that it's the truth.
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And if just go that path, I can accomplish anything, you know.
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But like I said, we're all so strong, we just don't believe we are.
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I overcame crazy obstacles.
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And still was able to give and become my dreams.
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So we all can.
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We just don't we just can't believe in pain, believe in failure, believe in excuses.
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We gotta not give excuses, not like I said, believe in pain, not give up when it gets
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hard, you know?
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I say But it gives what gets so don't give up, don't give in 'cause you never you can't
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predict the future.
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You can make the future, but you can't predict it.
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So just don't tell yourself I'm not gonna be able to make it.
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Try.
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That's that's my opinion.
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But taught me to be tough.
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You taught me to be disciplined.
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Taught me everything.
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Like get ready for a show.
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You have to be so disciplined with your food and when you get up and when you train and
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how you train and everything.
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So it's it's like bodybuilding and training and everything prepared me to be able to
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overcome what I had to go through because it gave me discipline.
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It taught me
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all the things it need to know to be able to respond like it did and like to overcome all
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the obstacles that I've had to overcome, you know?
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The we were the best it's crazy that I got into it because I got into it and the and
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advised, like I told you, 'cause the arms and and it was saving my life, man.
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Give me a family and like you know, like against the odds, you know.
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Sure.
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I'm the luckiest man on the planet, dude.
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That's why I give so much, because I'm so lucky that I I got what I have, you know.
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Well I think people misunderstand 'cause well for myself is I look this way that I do that
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they don't believe that I have obstacles still with bounce and speech and all the things
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that I still have challenges with.
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They would blame other things like my when I think I remember when I used to go to the bar
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when I was younger.
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I would get kicked out or they wouldn't let me in because I said I was drunk.
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I just don't be I couldn't walk very well because of my brain tumor, you know?
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But they wouldn't let me in because it would be that's what would they say and it was just
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a brain tumor, so I guess that's a negative for sure.
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Um I'm not.
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I'm uh just trying to get into social media.
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I that's what we want to do is be a mode, based on a speaker and talk to people, and
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encourage people to not give up when things get terrible and to believe in the strength.
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That that's all I don't know where to go or how to
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platform myself to it, I've no nothing.
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I'm certain off at the very basic bottom.
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Uh you were one of the first pr people that responded to me.
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I said un plus I did I don't know if you just watched the RX Muscle interview you did with
35:13
Dave Palumbo.
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The he responded me too so I did an interview with him.
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But you're the only other guy this responded me so that's amazing.
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I thank you for giving me this opportunity.
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Allow me to explain and hopefully help people.
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No no.
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I just want to remind people that like I said they are stronger than things are terrible
35:58
and that when poop hits a fan or when they trip on the sidewalk of life, look back and
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don't focus on the crack that tripped you.
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Focus on the daisy growing out of the crack that tripped you.
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That's all I can say.
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Thank you, Travis.
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I'm just a human being like everyone else, you know.
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I just believe that's the only difference.
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You know I'm talking about with not being up and not giving in.
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It's all it is, you know.
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