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Not a Monster with Rick Yarosh

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Retired Army Sergeant Rick Yarosh shares his inspiring story of resilience and finding hope after being injured in combat in Iraq in September 2006. His journey back to civilian life became a heart-stirring testament to the resilience of the human spirit. In this incredibly insightful interview, Rick shares his story and experience with raw honesty, revealing the profound strength found in vulnerability. This episode transcends the narrative of a soldier's recovery, inviting you to reflect alongside Rick on the defining moments that shape our futures and the power of embracing our new identities with courage and hope.
Prepare to be moved as Rick opens up about the unexpected joys of fatherhood, the rich tapestry of human connections, and the transformational power of sharing one's struggles. Our conversation digs into the core themes of choice and transformation, demonstrating how even the most devastating experiences can carve out paths to personal growth and community impact. Rick's transition from a military role to that of a motivational speaker and committed father underscores the remarkable potential within each of us to forge meaningful and impactful lives.
Throughout this episode, Rick's powerful narrative is complemented by discussions on the importance of humor, gratitude, and understanding in the face of adversity. His experiences serve as an invaluable reminder of our capacity to turn despair into growth and to transform the way we perceive and respond to the challenges of life.
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Richard (Rick) Yarosh joined the Army in 2004, inspired by the story of a fallen soldier near his hometown of Winsor, NY. He was on a patrol in the Abu Ghraib region of Iraq when the Bradley he was traveling in was hit by an IED. The blast ruptured the fuel cell and caused the vehicle to burst into flames. Rick suffered burns over more than half his body, had his right leg amputated below the knee, and lost the use of his hands.

Now retired from the Army, Rick gives inspirational talks around the country and has spoken to over a million students to date. He speaks about hope and the ability to get through anything with a positive attitude. He wants to present his unique message of hope to students in every state.

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Treść dostarczona przez Steve Campbell. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Steve Campbell lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

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Retired Army Sergeant Rick Yarosh shares his inspiring story of resilience and finding hope after being injured in combat in Iraq in September 2006. His journey back to civilian life became a heart-stirring testament to the resilience of the human spirit. In this incredibly insightful interview, Rick shares his story and experience with raw honesty, revealing the profound strength found in vulnerability. This episode transcends the narrative of a soldier's recovery, inviting you to reflect alongside Rick on the defining moments that shape our futures and the power of embracing our new identities with courage and hope.
Prepare to be moved as Rick opens up about the unexpected joys of fatherhood, the rich tapestry of human connections, and the transformational power of sharing one's struggles. Our conversation digs into the core themes of choice and transformation, demonstrating how even the most devastating experiences can carve out paths to personal growth and community impact. Rick's transition from a military role to that of a motivational speaker and committed father underscores the remarkable potential within each of us to forge meaningful and impactful lives.
Throughout this episode, Rick's powerful narrative is complemented by discussions on the importance of humor, gratitude, and understanding in the face of adversity. His experiences serve as an invaluable reminder of our capacity to turn despair into growth and to transform the way we perceive and respond to the challenges of life.
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Richard (Rick) Yarosh joined the Army in 2004, inspired by the story of a fallen soldier near his hometown of Winsor, NY. He was on a patrol in the Abu Ghraib region of Iraq when the Bradley he was traveling in was hit by an IED. The blast ruptured the fuel cell and caused the vehicle to burst into flames. Rick suffered burns over more than half his body, had his right leg amputated below the knee, and lost the use of his hands.

Now retired from the Army, Rick gives inspirational talks around the country and has spoken to over a million students to date. He speaks about hope and the ability to get through anything with a positive attitude. He wants to present his unique message of hope to students in every state.

Support the Show.

_____________________________________________________________________
The One Big Thing is produced by NQR Media. NQR also produces the award-winning Ditch the Suits Podcast, of which Steve is a co-host. For more, visit https://www.nqrmedia.com/

You can watch all episodes, as well as other great content produced by NQR Media, through their YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/@NQRMedia
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd also love for you to subscribe to this podcast and leave a 5-star rating and review
Follow me on
✅ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevecampbellpr/
✅ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevecampbell_pr/
✅ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveCampbellpr
✅ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scampbellseedpg/

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