US Navy EOD Andrew Bottrell talks taking charge of life by never letting trauma define you
Jul 19, 2019 ·
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Josh and Ken sit down with Andrew Bottrell, a former Navy EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Technician, who shares his story, lessons learned, and outlook on life. He talks about how...
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Josh and Ken sit down with Andrew Bottrell, a former Navy EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Technician, who shares his story, lessons learned, and outlook on life. He talks about how he managed to not become addicted to painkillers while still able to use prosthetic legs just two months after his injury in Afghanistan in 2011. The blast took three of Andrew’s limbs; both legs and one arm. Andrew says that NONE of these things define him. He believes you need to dominate your life through whatever happens. If you do not like your situation, change it. Do not blame somebody else for it and do not wait for somebody else to do something about it. You are not entitled to anything, only what you work for. Take control of your own life, because life is what you make of it, so make the best of it. Andrew lives with his wife and daughter in San Diego, California.
Andrew's Bio with Gary Sinise: https://youtu.be/vuezyunGKRQ
Andrew Bottrell's Home Dedication: https://youtu.be/heTfDL_OF9I
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Andrew's Bio with Gary Sinise: https://youtu.be/vuezyunGKRQ
Andrew Bottrell's Home Dedication: https://youtu.be/heTfDL_OF9I
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