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In this episode of the Asset Mindset Podcast, host Daniel Fielding interviews Travis Wilson, a retired Green Beret, who shares his inspiring journey of overcoming obstacles, the importance of mentorship, and the power of a positive mindset. Travis discusses his experiences in the military, a life-changing freefall accident, and his recovery process, emphasizing the significance of trying and stepping out of comfort zones. He also delves into the science of stem cells and their impact on health, while encouraging listeners to engage with their communities and give back. The conversation highlights the importance of positivity, resilience, and the drive to help others.

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Chapters

1. Travis Wilson’s Origin and Mindset (00:00:00)

2. Lessons from a PJ Father: Try, Prepare, Lead (00:03:30)

3. Breaking the “I Can’t” Loop (00:09:50)

4. Leaving the Comfort Zone: From ODA to Intel (00:15:20)

5. The Night Free-Fall Accident (00:20:40)

6. Recovery, Pain, and Relentless Focus (00:26:30)

7. Positivity, Frequency, and Brain Health (00:33:40)

8. Why Stem Cells: Science, Stories, and Access (00:40:10)

9. Use Cases: Back, Neck, TBI, and More (00:48:10)

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