Kind: captions Language: en I mean how these people that probably for Dancing with stars that love me and when the book hit the shelves I was terrified I was like all these people are going to see a side of me that they have not seen and they're going to hate me everybody welcome to impact series you are here my friends because you believe that human potential is nearly limitless but you know that having potential is not the same as actually doing something with it so our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that will help you actually execute on your dreams today's guest is a real American Hero after watching the Twin Towers collapsed on 9/11 he immediately enlisted in the military having no interest in playing it safe he headed directly for the front lines joining the infantry and getting himself assigned to the 101st Airborne Division he deployed twice to Iraq but just three months into his second deployment the Humvee that he was driving was ripped apart by an ie D nearly killing him he woke up five days later in a hospital in Germany his left arm and left leg both amputated he had to endure a brutal parade of surgeries and seemingly endless recovery and rehabilitation before he could finally return home to his family but even then he wasn't out of the woods slowly a deep depression quietly overtook him turning him from a friendly vibrant man into an angry person he hardly recognized his marriage dissolved in his frequent drinking landed him in County Jail for ten days for a DUI he knew at that point that he had to make a change now look he is the first to admit that his life has not been a tidy Hollywood story but despite the ups and downs the second act of his life has actually been even more incredible than the first determined to be a good role model for his kids he found his way back to the gym and began to rebuild himself mind and body his determination and transformation were so inspiring that he began to attract national attention and his incredible story of triumph over tragedy has seen him graced the cover of Men's Health magazine appear on Ellen in The Today Show and star in the military inspired competition series American grit and despite having only one arm and one leg he earned his way to third place on the mega-hit Dancing with the Stars so please help me in welcoming the founder of the no-excuses charitable fund and the author of the incredible living with no excuses the remarkable rebirth of an American soldier retired Army sergeant and all-around badass Noah Galloway welcome to the show thanks for having a good it is very good to have you your story has obviously been on my radar since back at Quest and this is an unbelievable story of somebody who a is insanely vulnerable and willing to talk about the truth of what the journey has been like but really has made an astonished like the the physical shape that you're in is amazing for somebody that has all of their appendages it's miraculous for somebody that doesn't walk me through like that mindset like how you built yourself back up well I mean fitness was something that I got into at a young age and you know always carried me to whatever job I had you wanted construction it was manual labor when I ends up in the infantry that fit in perfectly into that world because it's very physical and when I was injured went through that depression and was struggling I knew that I was always happier when I was healthier so that was one of the things that got me into changing my eating habits getting back in India which wasn't easy at all I mean I tell you all the time with what that actually showed me was a side of fitness that I was not used to being that person walk to the gym that was insecure didn't want people to see me struggling but I had to get over that and you started going late at night right I did yes because I wasn't you know there's a lot I meet people all the time we meet them all the time people that want to get in shape but they're worried about joining the gym what they're going to do and I got to experience that but then as I started exercising and feeling better then I didn't care what time of day I win then I started using that to my advantage well I tell people you know I had to convince myself I was doing what others can not in an arrogant way just with to myself right because they're you no matter what gym you go to there's always somebody bigger stronger faster but I could stand there and have a guy next to me that is bigger than me and think but could you do it miss on the leg I mean deep down I hope we could but I have to you have to give yourself that mentality that you're doing with other people came when I meet someone who badged with obesity I say well then you have struggles ahead of you so you will earn that and appreciate it more and so I think that mindset of doing what other people can't is what really drives me to want to do the best I love that I'm a huge believer in and I like the balance that you're talking about between you really I want to win right I want to play at the highest level and I want to win I want to beat everybody now that doesn't mean I want them to trip up and fall down I want them to perform their best as well but I still want to win and you've talked about how you were meant to be a soldier and you talked about that notion that so few people are willing to go into the military let alone be able to thrive once they get there how can people cultivate that what all call a warriors mindset I don't know if you would agree with that terminology or not you mean like how I deal with it because I know for me if I understand you're asking like what I'm part of my depression was losing that because I felt like I had found a home a place in combat and it was taken away and so now I had to find something new that piqued my interest that would keep that adrenaline going you know after I get back into shape try to run off some horse races you know smart and tough mudders marathons something as simple as giving speeches you know that you know is simple I enjoy doing it but wanting to always talk my last feature I go somewhere and speak and have other speakers like I want those speakers do well with us like Norma do better right I'm bet to just knock it out of the park and those things get my adrenaline going now are those things that you cultivate which so really my question is about how people can build that into their own into their own much well because you you struggled so much in your journey to get going again there I'm guessing there was some process to your self-talk to how you were framing the world that allowed you to get moving it well I mean this isn't on the same mindset of that doing what others can't my main thing that happened was my I am very close to my kids have three kids or 712 and they are my motivation when I was going into the gym in the beginning I tell people the time you have to have something stronger than your fear and mine were my children the day that I walked out in living room and my three kids were sitting there and I knew that I was showing my two boys what a man is and that's what they're going to grow up to be and I was showing my little girl how a man's supposed to be and that's what she's gonna look for one day I knew I had to make a change and I admit to people I talk about in my book I'm very open and honest it did not happen overnight just because I had that realization that I had to be better it had just happened I would make a mistake pop out of my face but it was the thought of them that got me up and going and it was the thought of them that pushed me through those beginning workouts getting back into shape doing whatever it was and pushing myself to be better I tell you all the time you have to have something stronger than your fears and for me it is my kids and I use that in whether it's fitness running a race business whatever it is we all get scared that's what makes things exciting but you have to have something stronger that say you know what I may be afraid to do this but there's something more important that I have to do this for well have you ever encountered somebody that doesn't have kids or they don't immediately know what that thing is like they really want it they want to get in shape so they don't it's not easy but I mean you have to there's something in all of our lives that is important to us you know whatever that is I don't think there's anything wrong with someone saying you know what I want to have a big house in sports car whatever it is you've got to want it bad and you know I am big on with my kids and other kids I've always so people they probably have nieces or nephews or someone near them that looks up to them and that's what you have to go off of there is someone watching now to be a child there was someone watching you that you were motivate I love the fact that I ended up you know in the spotlight and now my story reached more and more people but if you just motivate one person that is a world of difference for them and that's what people have to keep that mindset I was like you know when you do things you're not just doing it for yourself you're doing for someone else I want to talk about that for a second so you live a life of service in a way that is in fact I'm going to tell maybe a slightly more obscure story from your background because I think people understand 911 joining like they get that immediately but the story where I was like this dude like he you live a life a service like it wasn't just a military military can come and go you're still going to be living a life of service and it was when you were in County Jail and the the big guy was trying to eat your bill Nyes cookies yeah and tell us that story cuz this this to me was incredible inside to who you are um you know there I am I'm in the county jail and I mean the first meal we had you know I'm sitting there just crappy food and just to paint a picture for people this is after your accident yeah oh yeah I missed normal out yeah yeah I'm in the county jail and I'm sitting there and this guy from another table just kids up big burly guy and walks over and says the guy across from me let me get that and then drinks his watered-down kool-aid which I realize is very important because that little bit of flavor is all you get because throughout the day you're drinking water out of the out of your sink you know and it just took like a biscuit off this tray I remember sitting there thinking okay don't get the middle of it let it go let it go well then you know the guys were there for a long time people put money on an account that he'd go and get snacks whatever they wanted and my cellmate had ordered these cookies and my cellmate every night I was trying to have a conversation with and he just you couldn't he was out there he was like ever since that day ever since that sounds like what day you know and it was he would talk about how he just he was like in his 40s you just need to get back to his mom the other people that were locked in with me said he shouldn't be there he had I had a mental condition they would they didn't like that he was there so I know you couldn't have a conversation with God he had his cookies I'm sitting outside playing cards with some guys and that big burly guy goes into our cell and I'm watching him and I'm like what is he doing in there one of the guys playing cards is like I don't know I was like I think he's eating his cookies he's like think he is I was like now I went in there I just pour into him I was like what are you doing because I'm just in here talking I said no greeting this cookies I said you need to get out I mean I said a few choice way that's that and uh I um went and sat down and just stared at him and he's just too difficult Alden he went and he went to his cell and then the next meal he didn't come out I was like oh crap I'm only here for 10 days I'm gonna shank y'all see a TV you know he's making out of something out of a toothbrush like this is going down only here for ten days and then for dinner he comes out so he misses lunch he comes down for dinner and he walks over again to the guy crossed from me and the guy covers his tray and says no and he slides his kool-aid to me and I'm like and then the guy next to me slides his kool-aid to me and I just look at the guy and stare at him and he walked off and suddenly I'm like top dog in the county and it's crazy cuz then from then on like there's a TV this up on a wall and they're like you know what station could we put it on but I don't care you know they wanted my opinion everything but I was just concerned about that guy and I didn't mean to I wasn't trying to be alpha the cellblock you know I was just worried about that guy guy had I mean everyone in that cell was worried about him everyone in that cell block was worried about that one guy and it's funny you bring that up because I love telling that story because it's crazy that it even out of a movie it literally doesn't love me when I was reading the book I was like movie lies especially cuz yeah yeah especially because in the in the book we're inside your head right so I know that the moment before I had the chills the moment before when he takes it and you think god I'm only here for 10 days like don't get involved involved but then you you mentioned it a couple more times it's like clearly still on your mind and so when he wanders in and I was like this is the same [ __ ] that got him in trouble in Iraq like I'm not going to do it I know you're going to do it I love that and I love that you were doing it not because you wanted to be alpha it was so consistent with your story that you wanted to do it to protect somebody else the fact that your thing that's stronger than your fear is your kids the camaraderie that you had over in Iraq I mean it's just like one story after another after another and service is the word that just came to mind every time then and do you think of yourself like that as living a life of service well I come from a family full of military entities I think that it falls naturally into wanting to take care of those up now I just think that's the way life should be we should all be taking care of each other in one way or another and that motivation when I was doing my book I hired a girl that I'd done for several years Rebecca to help me write it and she pointed that out to me she said I don't think you've noticed but that's what drives you and she pointed out to me that when I started getting the fitness that I quit that I started and I quit it was a cousin of mine's right Corey yup Corey who was you know struggling with obesity and then suddenly I was like let's talk Fitness now let's go to the gym you know and that's what got me going is knowing I was doing it for someone else and that yeah I mean that drives me I think that having my kids you know being my motivation I take pride in the fact that even with the success I've had I still turn things down because my kids are priority I give speeches on leadership and I say you know I've been in front of CEOs and presidents and companies and I'm like do not forget why you're successful or why you wanted to be successful was it take care of your family so I mean think of your every decision I make I think what lessons is going to teach my kids and how's this gonna affect them and I will turn things down before dance for the story survivor called me and I wanted to do it but we had one phone call X amount of weeks no contact back home I said thanks but no thanks three kids here in Alabama more important another show called turn em down dance with stars called so they put me in a house in LA and I said thanks for no thanks to the kids in Alabama I can do it and Tina cast executor Disher said not a problem you your dancer will come to Birmingham you'll rehearse there and fly back and forth every week and all I could say was crap I'm doing it I'll have to learn how to do that's incredible man so now let's go somewhere even more interesting than aw so here we have a man who clearly is motivated by service tell me about your reaction to Osama bin Laden being killed don't really surprise me yeah so right before about a week or two before that we had several tornadoes ripped through the state of Alabama became a state of emergency a lot of people lost their lives and I mean again I was injured I went out and was doing you know disaster relief work I was on tarping roofs I mean it was just out there working and if that was the first thing I'd done since my injury that I felt like I was accomplishing something so it felt good to be out there and I would go from sunup to sundown and when I got home one night now because of social media like I was just about to go to bed I was tired not opened up Facebook and there was all these people saying Osama bin Laden has been killed bin Laden killed I'm like what is this and then what I'm said the president's about to speak and I turned the TV on and because of social media I mean you're sitting there waiting for him to walk out and he comes out he says it I remember I remember being in Iraq when a Saddam Hussein was killed and I remember when we were told you were like we're still fighting it doesn't matter to us so when that happened it was like okay I didn't know if it affected me yet until my phone went off a good friend of mine Mandy texted me I said I want to thank you for your service and sacrifice and even now it's like just her saying that and acknowledging the fact that my entire life has changed I lost two of my limbs because of what he costs and I poked me now like it was that one text from her I got others just like when I got that one I settled the couch and I cried because what that man did I lost friends I mean everything changed and I didn't realize how much anger and sadness there was sitting inside and I needed that crowd I needed that that whole moment to happen and it was it was good we really brought that home for me and made it clearly something that was like a part of who you are so thinking of you as the man of service and you said I felt I needed to protect America from her enemies enemies it's actually a really interesting idea and I wrote down a note and I said to ask you like do you still use this notion of enemies and then when I heard how profoundly of some of them on being killed affected you and I thought whoa because there's like literally the enemy that that sort of kicked all this off and to me having an enemy is actually really powerful now that you're not in a military context is that's something that you still find like beating an obstacle course in the obstacle course of the enemy and do you think like that I don't think so my mindset is different I took all the time like I've never once you would be the guy that's like all this amazing soldier of I was fun to be around I was physically fit yeah as I got you know I got along with my leadership um but I also had this mindset that every time I deployed I was okay with that yeah tell me about that like that's that's out I mean I don't want to I feel like it sounded like something out of a movie but it is you have I think you're a better soldier if you're okay with dying you know your will is done everything is taken care of you're not coming back right and that was the mindset I had I mean they're going to deploy over and over and over again and retire an old man or I will die in combat I was not prepared for the in-between that threw me off but I was okay with death now I'm 35 I'm not in the military anymore I'm very close to my kids I don't know if I'm on a plane and we hit some turbulence I'm like no right now it's look it's my mind says different I'm not the same I'm glad I thought that way then but I don't now to me when it comes to the enemy I think sometimes it's good to have something that I'm a pretty positive guy but I like to have something that drives me to one out do you know and I've seen I've had organizations I felt like weren't right with veterans that drove me to do certain things or to fight for things when it comes to veterans or not just for veterans issues but for veterans to change the way they are and I feel like me and there's a lot of other veterans that are in the spotlight that it's up to us if we're going to make a change we have to start doing that and I take pride in the fact that I'm one of those people that veterans reach out to and have pride that I'm out there and showing that we're not crazy you know we're successful we can go on and do other things I think that yeah there's always these initiatives to hire veterans but there's also this there's this these groups that are like I don't know though you always the mindset is that these veterans are messed up but we're not we just have to get over what we've gone through and then move on to be able to be a successful soldier takes a lot of skill and these men and women that go over there and deploy over and over again can be very successful in these other jobs and we have to get their mind right and these companies need to see that and I feel like the more people more veterans that are out there publicly saying yes I'm a better and now I'm doing this now I'm doing that I think that's going to improve things let's talk about mental health and it features pretty prominently in your book and then certainly and what you've had to go through and by the way your honesty and vulnerability in the book are amazing and I think that they are I can only imagine and for anybody that hasn't read the book they really don't understand what we're talking about you were really honest like you did not try to paint yourself as like hey I'm a stud look at me like it was such a warts-and-all biography absolutely love that part of it amazing and I've got to imagine people reach out to you routinely to say that thank you for that and it's yeah I didn't know how people going to react to it I mean how these people did probably four dance with the stars that love me and with the book hit the shelves I was terrified I was like all these people are going to see a side of me that they have not seen and they're going to hate me and is it has been a positive response because I was very open and honest that's incredible so I can imagine the kind of audience that you would build off of Dancing with the Stars sort of very much like sort of right down the middle and some of the like behaviors that you had when you were angry were like it's sort of the aggressive [ __ ] you know what I mean so for you to like put it out there and be like let me walk you through what I was thinking so that you understand like I'm not justifying this I'm just telling you it's real yeah and I'm like God like I'm so defenseless and which made me feel super connected to you and to walk through that but then it got me thinking like what is that rebuilding process so you've helped us see your journey but I Jobs like what would he say like if somebody came up that was in this situation what would he do if it's a soldier what would you do if somebody's depressed but they're not a soldier like having gone through it and having been so real open and honest about what that process looks like how do we and give it to me in two ways how do we systematically address the problem and we'll just say of veterans going through it and then I'm sort of one-offs on a one-to-one what does that look like well I think what needs to happen I think that we've come a long way with mental health but we have a long way to go and what needs to happen where would you say how far have we come and you say we've come out we we we acknowledge it okay we acknowledge and we didn't use to which I would've know I'm because you look at veterans in the past it was you not thinking World War two is called shell-shocked there's all these different things but it was not acknowledged in the way that it is now but I think it needs to be talked about more I think the more things are talked about more comfortable we are and the more we can understand him when I woke up one morning and saw that in a tweet that Prince Harry came out talking about his depression it made me really happy because I've been places and someone has said well you also on the leg so you had a right to be depressed and I stopped them I was like depression is real you don't you don't have to go through something traumatic some are caused by you know something traumatic some can be a chemical imbalance in the brain and I feel like if you had heart problems and saw a cardiologist well everyone would be concerned about you would know you're doing better and it would be open and honest with the crew anybody network there yeah but the most complicated organ in your body if you have a problem with it suddenly there's a we don't want to talk about that no and you can get over it and that's what people need to realize you can be cured you can get past it that's what we need to need to realize you know the reason I did is because when I was a my depression I thought I was alone I didn't open up to anybody so I thought someone's going to read this is going to help them so I just as nervous as I was about the book I kept thinking that one person is going to read it well now let's open up this dialog and I'll go and I'll speaking with you QA and people want to talk about I gave a speech in Florida and it was it was an older crowd this is like I don't say it was they're old and I I speak what's on my heart and I gave my speech and as I was closing I kind of mentioned some depression because I was I was coming out of the winter months like it hit me again this past winter and I went and saw the doctor and so it was on my mind and it came up and as I was saying I thought this generation of people Polly aren't connecting to what I'm saying when I walked off the stage and they lined up the amount of people that thanked me for talking about Noah and here I was I thought they didn't want to I thought I was stepping out of line no it needs to be talked about because it's not just this generation it's people are realizing more and more that's an issue and the more we talk about it the easier it is for people to be honest with themselves and get the help they need yeah I really strongly agree with that and as somebody who's struggled pretty profoundly with anxiety it's that same thing of like man like if if you have other people that are going through it if you're able to talk about it if you're even able to explain like you said you learn when you teach right so just even telling other people like what I've done to try to combat it's like oh yeah that is what I was doing in that we can sort of reinforce it and systematize it do you like when you're dealing one-on-one do you think differently about somebody that's been through combat and has depression from that versus somebody that no I don't i think that because i think the depression is real and can affect anybody and there were traumatic things that can happen in your life whether it's combat or not that people go through but is the path out different i don't i think there's a lot of simulators i think that here's an example i give combat never gave me issue in fact I was never the happiest and I was in combat and and you were the happiest in combat yes I loved it I mean you get this tribe mentality you what you're it's exciting you're you know it's life or death it's what people go to the moon but life or death but it is it's exciting um but I think a quote from your book was I like adrenaline and excitement and nothing is more exciting than bullets are flying at you yes pretty sure that there is a Batum quote it's just hard to find that kind of excitement where else Wow yes probably for the best but when I get lined over the military like suddenly after that first deployment I was like oh this is it this is home and I put in a power zone we go Special Forces I'll do all the stuff back my second deployment they were going to take me out of combat to go to school to go special I was like I'm not leaving combat for a school like I loved combat so I had this this vision of the future then I wake up one day and two of my limbs are gone my career is gone yeah there's battling with injuries but if you have a vision of the future and it's taken away you don't know where you're going right I mean think about where you're heading right now if you woke up tomorrow and suddenly you'd never speak again you can't even do this show anymore just math out of that much yes well that messes people up and they get hung up on the past and I don't know if I mentioned this in the book but I'm really proud of this little thing I came up with I called the Bundy effect Al Bundy Oh marriage with children scored four touchdowns in a single football game and if you watch any of those all those seasons every episode he's depressed except when he talks about that he lives in the past he never moved past it so when I talked to veterans or anyone else that has gone through something that their life has shifted I say look be proud of what you've done and where you come from but that was only a chapter in your life now it's time to conquer something else I'm several chapters past mine that's how I got over my depression was to say okay what's next when I got back in the fitness well then it was us all idea who worked out ran races I was I was I felt like bidness was the answer I was this close to going door to door and asking people what they've accepted fitness know I know my mindset but then I got after dance with the Stars like I said I could just see that good and my speaking gauge was picked up and then I had all these other things I was doing business got busier and one day I got home was on the road all week and I was like I haven't worked out all week why is this not driving me crazy and I sat down to my bed and I thought about it well just like bidness you have a goal you know you plan it if you do a right you need to plan your workouts where you're going what you want to achieve were in business you plan where you want to go how you're going to make those steps and what your goal is what was doing that same thing so it wasn't just fitness it was setting goals you know and achieving little goals of the time building to get to your next one and I had some other day asked me would I see myself in five years and I told her I was like you know I can't answer that I maybe I'd love you in the public eye even more I may not be what I have found is in life you can plan things and things happen and change and you have to adjust and that's why I plan to do the only thing I hope to be doing in five years is to still be trying to be the best father I can be and that is the one thing I keep focused all the time it's being the best father being the best father and if something happens I'm not in the public eye all this my 15 minutes is over well then hey shift gears do the next thing don't let it eat me up be proud that I have this time and do the next most people say things like that and I call total BS I actually believe it with you which brings me to what was harder for you dealing with your injury or dealing with your first son's bowel problems when he was born that's seen terrifying yes when you know him being born and losing sandy five percent of the small intestine it's been three and a half months at Children's Hospital I mean even we went home all this equipment hooked up to him that was that was terrifying because we'd know what was going to happen um but I didn't allow myself to break down like I did when I was injured unless just being honest I could but I I was married to his mother and I felt like I had to be the one to say it's gonna be okay it's gonna be okay and years later you after we were divorced she said that that's what helped her to it but then when I got injured I was like well this is it and I broke down and then it was interesting because my father has one on and so weird when reading that I'm like what what what yeah like how's that possible and for her to grow up with a father with the one-armed reconstruction my entire life I remember he didn't he was it was hard on him in the hospital to be there with me and I asked him I said did you ever think one of your kids would lose a limb and he said no always was afraid he was afraid he would lose just another one of his limbs you know it never crossed his mind that can happen to one of his own children so it was this interesting thing that happened but then to have you know to be injured and then have my son Colston that went through all that come to Walter Reed and me spend a couple days with him lifted my spirits because then it reminded me that yeah it's gonna be tough but I have something else to live for and that became very emotional the taoism physical therapy and my sister's walked in with him and I vaguely remember karate remember my sister's reminded me that the room was crowded and I saw him and was crying just ugly cry and everyone just piled out you know they left me alone with him and I I mean it was very emotional to see him yeah I mean I can only imagine especially if that's the thing that you're living for if that's the thing that's motivating you that's exactly the form it was harder because of my first appointment I had a wife her children in fact I didn't even when everyone took two weeks leave I turned down I'm sorry and she still doesn't know that I told her that it didn't come up for me but I want to leave the second deployment I carried a picture of Coulson with me everywhere I went and there were moments that I remember thinking I hope he never experiences this I hope that what that us doing this or whatever is happening that he never experiences you think having his picture and thinking about him and having him in your mind made you a better or worse soldier that's a good cause you know I mentioned that death accepting death could make you a better soldier I mean that could be argued you know I don't know that's out but but then having a son like you you may hesitate and you don't want to have that hesitation but then also had this mindset that was like hope he never experiences this and I'm just do what I have to do and that hopefully he's proud of me one day hmm I've got to imagine he's getting to the age now where he's 12 yet yeah what you're about he get it I've been out of town for a couple of days I'll head back tomorrow and about three days ago I get a random text he's 12 now so he hasn't has a phone and he texted me I said I just watched Pearl Harbor I just want to thank you for your services ever eyes how many the phone like like thinking you're my son you must be thinking that way about me I mean choked me up and I was like buddy thank you so much obviously he's wanted something hahahaha but it was I mean it was very sweet he does he is very appreciative of all the kids you know I have time I have three amazing kids what do you hope your kids take away from you like what are some just to not let anything start to just always achieve for them always tell them you don't have to be the best just always give me your best you know because I think I don't I'm not that person that expects my kids to be you know whatever they do they have to be the all-star because they're giving me their best and that's all I can ever ask of them I would say you have a deep problem with authority I don't know if you'd agree with that you never say it but you dropped out of high school in ninth grade definitely there were signs in the book you didn't always agree with leadership I think that's pretty clear but you're really bright so dropping out of high school was not because you couldn't hack it it was because something about the system bothered you yes so hey I guess do you agree with that assessment they should have a deep problem of authority and then do any of your kids push back like that yes I do I work on it boom and yeah I think you need to work on it actually well because I think it's what I do as well and the woman who was in charge of taming me as a child is sitting here and I actually consider it one of my most effective qualities yeah you know other God said that just to try to sound respectable no one's going to say you're not on it a home yeah no I you know every time I've bucked the system it wasn't out of just because someone told me to do something I don't mind hearing someone say do this I'm following them okay if it needs to be done but if I have a problem with why it's happening right I speak up and I take pride in that you know and now I have I have people that work for me and because of that I make sure and take care of them and hear them and I tell them all the time you're here because you do what I can't do I don't need another Noah I need you to do what you do because you're amazing at it and and I will and I feel like I have seen failed leadership do things that I'm like all right I'm going to do it differently and I have seen I've had success from that with people I work with you know I mean I will defend them I will do whatever it takes to take care of them because if they take care of me I'm going to take care of them and that has worked to my advantage and I think that when I bucked the system is because I didn't like the way the system worked now I have an older sister that has her PhD in childhood education you know is everywhere she's ever taught she has to change the way it works and someone said why do you always change it she because not right now hers is a little more educated in the way she does it mine's a little more barbaric but we have that same mindset was like you know what no if it's not right we're gonna make it right I'm going to steal when your stories for a second this one is so good I don't know if I can get you there without just telling you the story which proves your point here so it was the time you guys were chasing like a white truck you spot the white truck it takes off over a bridge you go the guy stops do you remember what you said yep I do so well okay so another guy was driving and already hate yep I like to be in control uh and with this Bruce's old shady looking a little bridge and he's hummed these 9,000 pounds you got a group of guys in it so I mean he didn't looking back yeah okay thought okay we probably should go across this bridge that load trucks him to cross it but I was mad I don't know exactly but I was and then I told the blue team leader lieutenant edge soon later I said I need to be driving because I don't care for driving next to a cliff if you say turn right I'm turning right you know that needs to happen there should be no hesitation I went back and reread the sentence I was like wait I thought what is that is exactly that you said if we're driving on it if we're driving on the road and there's a cliff to our right and you tell me to turn right I will turn right up and I was like wow this man is not here to play around I really but you have you it is so dangerous to take your personality any one piece but when you take it as a gestalt and you realize okay this is a man of service who pushes against the system when he thinks it's broken because not serving the other people he's not a selfish guy he's way more interested in protecting other people than he's protecting himself so when you say to somebody who clearly you had a history with you trusted this guy believed in this leadership and was that the guy that you had made the promise like no matter what happens I will put over you yes so that you're making like that I've got the chills again like it was just one of those things where I was like you have a code that you live by and it is very clear and your every action one appreciate you saying that this is who I am this is what sand poor and I take pride in that I don't know where I'm going to go but I must stick to Who I am and see where that takes me I think that's a very smart strategy and as somebody who really believed in that that we're living through a time now unlike anything else in human history where the thing you will be rewarded for or punished for the most is who you really are I think people and now because of the way we're connected yeah I can you can open up so you can open up social media right now and if you stalk someone well enough on their Facebook or Instagram you can see their personality sure a good reputation to follow you a bad reputation will eat you they're nice there you go I want to go back to something that you said earlier about the disaster recovery relief work that you did when the tornado hit tell us about the hammer and why why did you work that hard so what had happened was it was late in the day this bet start storming you know it's going to rain and I got rushes in and he's like I need tarps I need tarps now and we're like hasn't been destroyed by God like well we're going with you so we rush out there half of his house is gone I mean the whole wall is gone laid out just brick mortar everything roof is gone he's just trying to top up to save what's left in that house before the rain comes we're up there we're hammering and I'm on the edge and then this hammer goes flying into the rubble I'm like wow it was a hammer and I said okay I need another hammer and the guy just looks down there and he's like that was my dad's hammer and I just saw oh I mean it hit me the look on his face I was like we'll find it we'll find it and then he was like no no no let's you know and then we finished the tarp and then were down back in the yard and he's just looking out there I'm like we'll find it we'll find then it's like you saw that I was concerned he's like no it's a hammer right don't worry about it it's just a hammer and he was like you know it was my dad's and you know he passed away and this and I was like oh I got up on the side so then I am walking and they didn't want me out there because I mean you got all this trouble and I'm trying to get through and I'm out there and it's starting to rain and I'm like I'm just so mad at myself for losing that hammer and it's like I've looked for as long as I looked and I turn there's a bush sitting there and the hammer is hanging in the bush and I take that hammer and I give it to the guy and he was so happy I mean for him to be like don't worry about it no he was worried about it so I was worried about it and I am so glad I found that hammer it's interesting it's one of those stories that like it hits me so hard and like I'm not even sure like what thing to hold on to of why it hits me so hard but I just thought one you're telling this during the book so I'm like of all the things in your universe that you could talk about you that becomes the most poignant moment of it you're out there like rebuilding houses for just to help humanity and the story becomes about making sure that you find this guy's hammer again and man I really want to tell you that I have like a wrap-up to that story but that's like one of those things it's it's going to stick with me for a long time it's really really interesting is that a story you would tell your kids and if so what would you tell them is like the the moral of that story yeah I think I think the I'm having thought about it that much I mean it was a powerful part of my life just experience but I guess when it comes to a moral - that is something as insignificant as a hammer to me is so much more to someone else that's an amazing moral to that story what do you think the the next chapter is going to be and I don't necessarily mean career but you've done such a great job of having these major movements in your life of you know being the warrior and recognizing that so few people could do that to then going through the hard time but coming out of it realizing that in service to others and a willingness to be vulnerable you're able to bring something what what's the next chapter uh you know I think that I take pride in the fact that yeah I mean I'm have a disability I'm an injured veteran and you know there's been other things I've done and I will always be seen as that I'm fine with that but I also want to show people there's so much more than that and I want to continue that road of doing things that will show a side that you know is beyond was so visible but also what's a side of me do you think that people don't yet see I don't know I'm pretty I'm pretty open and honest about things so I don't think there's anything I really hide that people wouldn't know I mean even something as simple as my people that follow me on social media know I love the Golden Girls I think yeah I'm a huge Golden Girls that's amazing I've assured what is it about the golden girl device an amazing television show but like you know everyone I was talking about that one day on social media and my father's like I love that you're just like this guy is like oh yeah I love the golden girl right you know I mean or the notebook I talk about that book you know hey I have a sensitive side I'm wearing a pink shirt all right I'm okay with it um but yeah I'm pretty open about things I don't think there's anything that people don't know well I chapter I see happening about in the future not now I'll be in politics really I think so that's interest anytime I've gone to DC I've worked with you know I've worked with a lot of people in Congress I've been State of the Union I've met with a president I've done all these different things every time I'm there I kind of get this bug I feel like I could make an impact I feel like too many politicians don't not explain things to people but I think that if you explain the policies in a way that's like oh okay you know I mean and not try to hide so mitt so much just put it out there and say look this is why we're doing this yeah it may cause this but we're going to try to counteract it with this and try to actually try to improve our country I love my country I feel like we are still improving I've never thought that we've ever setback with we make mistakes we're still a young country but we still want to keep going forward and I feel like we can do that and even more accelerated rate if we are working together I think there need to be more of that and I would love to be one of those people that is up on the hill that is traumatized to make that happen as incredible if I can start voting for you now just let me know all right that would be amazing all right before I ask my last question where can these guys find you online Noah Galloway calm is my website and from there you can also connect to my Twitter Facebook and Instagram all right my last question what is the impact you want to have on the world I put my children first everything I do I think of my children purse and then you expand that well what are we teaching the next generation what are we what are we doing for the next generation what are we doing to prepare the next generation I think that's what we have to be thinking about all the time I think not enough people think about those following our footsteps so just like I do at the house I do with my children then you widen that within it's something as a veteran when I tell people to come to the VA I'm like we can argue the VA back and forth but you know what Vietnam veterans fought hard to get where it is today it would be a disservice to them if my generation lets you go to waste it will be selfish of us not to think about the generations after so we have to be enrolled and involved to make it better so that's thinking of those after us so I think that an impact I would like to make in the world is to not always think about yourself but think about how we're affecting those that are following us that is so Noah Galloway of you because oh no no no I like the hell much for coming on thank you absolutely incredible and by the way in all seriousness thank you for your service and your sacrifice I'm absolutely amazing guys first of all read his book it is absolutely unbelievable I have seen as you well know every interview this guy's done I'm telling you nothing does it the service of reading it firsthand you've got to go in just hear it you're inside of his head and while I've never heard him talk about politics before I am deadly serious if I start voting for him now I would and let me tell you why when you take his personality in totality and you realize that you have somebody that's not afraid to mix it up and whip a little ass which I'm a huge fan of but does it in service of other people I want the guy that stands up when the guy that can't stick up for himself when a big guys eating his cookies I want the guy that stands up for that guy to be the guy give my kool-aid to quite frankly so looking at the way that he is he lives by a code there are things that he believes about taking care not only of yourself but more importantly taking care of those around you taking care of the people that you love that love you creating a community and really being of service to that community no matter how far you stretch that community out and that to me is one of the most beautiful ways to live a human life that there is and the most incredible part is not when somebody lives a life that seems too good to be true it's when they live a life that you say thank God that's not me and you look at where they are today and you envy them and you think they're incredible and what they've done to their mind is absolutely extraordinary and when I look at him I see that I see somebody to look up to I see somebody that has done to his mind something that is far more astonishing than what he's done to his body and the fact that he's willing to talk about that even now he struggles with depression but knows how to deal with it and actually takes steps to do so to me is incredible and is really the warriors mindset so this is somebody that I cannot encourage you enough to dive into the world to watch to learn from them to read and to support the things that they do in the future so Noah thank you so much again for joining us my friends until next time be legendary take [Applause] everybody's thanks so much for joining us for another episode of impact Theory if this content is adding value to your life our one ask is that you go to iTunes and stitcher and rate and review not only does that help us build this community which at the end of the day is all we care about but it also helps us get even more amazing guests on here to show their knowledge with all of us thank you guys so much for being a part of this community and until next time be legendary my friend [Music]