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EP 5 Valor, Heroism, Resilience, Determination and Sports with Joey Jones
- 2024/10/02
- 再生時間: 26 分
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あらすじ・解説
Jim Powell sits down with Joey Jones, a Marine Corps veteran, motivational speaker, and Fox News contributor. Joey shares his incredible story of overcoming injuries from stepping on an IED while serving in Afghanistan. The conversation delves into his recovery, personal growth, and the lessons learned through faith, family, and resilience. Joey also discusses his book Unbroken Bonds of Battle, his passion for sports, and the pivotal role of relationships in his life.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [01:14] Joey discusses joining the Marine Corps and his early deployments.
- [02:52] Joey explains his decision to become an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician.
- [04:37] Joey recounts stepping on an IED in Afghanistan and losing both legs.
- [06:11] The benchmarks in Joey's physical recovery, including walking with prosthetics.
- [09:32] Joey talks about his book Unbroken Bonds of Battle and its success.
- [12:45] Joey reflects on the role of faith in his recovery process.
- [15:07] Joey discusses his deep passion for sports, especially the Braves and Bulldogs.
- [17:30] Joey's experience working with musician Zac Brown and his role in veteran programming.
- [21:57] “Get Off My Lawn” segment with a Derrick from Houston, Texas, submission about Caitlin Clark.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Joey’s journey from injury to physical independence in under a year is a testament to his determination and willpower.
- Joey emphasizes the importance of friendships and support systems, from his family to fellow veterans and celebrities like Zac Brown.
- Joey's faith and sense of duty to his family fueled his recovery, pushing him to live life fully despite his injuries.
- Joey uses his platform to advocate for veterans and share his story, helping others find strength and resilience in their own struggles.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Combat-wounded Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Johnny "Joey" Jones turned a traumatic, life-changing disability into a personal mission to improve the lives of all veterans and share the life-changing perspective and gratitude he found in his recovery. Jones is a contributor across all FOX News Media platforms, including FNC, FOX Business Network (FBN) and FOX Nation. He is a fill-in host for several hit shows including the Fox and Friends franchise, The Five and the primetime show Fox News Tonight.
Jones' easy rapport with and genuine concern for people of all walks of life has led to a long list of speaking opportunities. His message focuses on overcoming adversity, finding a positive perspective in dire situations, leaning on those around you, and finding strength in yourself and your community. Rather it be on live television, in writing, or speaking to a live audience, Joey's genuine demeanor, thoughtful approach and innate humor allow him to masterfully connect with people on a gamut of issues. He simply believes we all need the opportunity to remind ourselves what we’re capable of overcoming, the value we bring to others and the necessity to build strong relationships with our teams, family, and community.
Known to his friends as 'Triple J,' Jones was raised in Dalton, Georgia and enlisted in the Marine Corps after high school. During his eight years of service, he worked as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (bomb) Technician, deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan on separate tours. During his last deployment to Afghanistan, Jones’ team rendered safe and destroyed more than 80 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) along with thousands of pounds of other unknown bulk explosives. It was during that tour on August 6, 2010, when he stepped on and initiated an IED, resulting in the loss of both of his legs above the knee and severe damage to his right forearm and both...