• Richard Rogers | Financial Collapse, Defying Death & Second Chances

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Richard Rogers | Financial Collapse, Defying Death & Second Chances

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    What happens when life knocks you down repeatedly, only to find yourself standing taller after each fall? Richard Rogers, a 71-year-old entrepreneur from South Pittsburg, Tennessee, shares his remarkable journey of resilience that defies belief.

    At 15, Richard moved out of a toxic home environment, sometimes sleeping in the woods with just a sleeping bag. Through sheer determination, he maintained his education at a military school despite the instability. His professional journey began sweeping floors at US Stove Company for $37.11 per week before transitioning to dangerous foundry work, drawn to the independence of being paid for productivity rather than time.

    The darkest chapter came in 1979 when Richard's father died by suicide amid the company's financial collapse. Faced with $10 million in debt at crushing 21% interest rates, financial advisors insisted bankruptcy was inevitable. Instead, Richard and his brother worked relentlessly—sleeping just three hours nightly for six years—to pay back every creditor and preserve their father's legacy.

    Just when life seemed manageable, Richard was struck by lightning in 1995. The strike killed him temporarily before a 14-year-old boy performed life-saving CPR. Doctors predicted he would never walk again, but Richard rejected their prognosis and pain medication, forcing himself through excruciating therapy. Not only did he walk again, he eventually completed multiple marathons and Ironman triathlons.

    Today, Richard channels his extraordinary experiences into the Just One More Foundation, helping those in seemingly hopeless situations who demonstrate the determination to overcome their circumstances and pay it forward. His philosophy remains unwavering: "The more I got told I couldn't, the more I got inspired to prove them wrong."

    Richard's story isn't just about personal triumph—it's about transforming adversity into purpose and creating second chances for others. Visit justonemorefoundation.org to learn how you can become part of this movement of resilience and hope.

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What happens when life knocks you down repeatedly, only to find yourself standing taller after each fall? Richard Rogers, a 71-year-old entrepreneur from South Pittsburg, Tennessee, shares his remarkable journey of resilience that defies belief.

At 15, Richard moved out of a toxic home environment, sometimes sleeping in the woods with just a sleeping bag. Through sheer determination, he maintained his education at a military school despite the instability. His professional journey began sweeping floors at US Stove Company for $37.11 per week before transitioning to dangerous foundry work, drawn to the independence of being paid for productivity rather than time.

The darkest chapter came in 1979 when Richard's father died by suicide amid the company's financial collapse. Faced with $10 million in debt at crushing 21% interest rates, financial advisors insisted bankruptcy was inevitable. Instead, Richard and his brother worked relentlessly—sleeping just three hours nightly for six years—to pay back every creditor and preserve their father's legacy.

Just when life seemed manageable, Richard was struck by lightning in 1995. The strike killed him temporarily before a 14-year-old boy performed life-saving CPR. Doctors predicted he would never walk again, but Richard rejected their prognosis and pain medication, forcing himself through excruciating therapy. Not only did he walk again, he eventually completed multiple marathons and Ironman triathlons.

Today, Richard channels his extraordinary experiences into the Just One More Foundation, helping those in seemingly hopeless situations who demonstrate the determination to overcome their circumstances and pay it forward. His philosophy remains unwavering: "The more I got told I couldn't, the more I got inspired to prove them wrong."

Richard's story isn't just about personal triumph—it's about transforming adversity into purpose and creating second chances for others. Visit justonemorefoundation.org to learn how you can become part of this movement of resilience and hope.

🔥 Your beard deserves the best. Chattanooga Beard Co. crafts premium beard oils, balms, and washes with top-quality ingredients—no fillers, no gimmicks, just real results.

As a listener of Ash & Iron, get 20% off your first order with code ASHANDIRON at checkout. Level up your beard and support the show!

🔗 Shop now: www.chattanoogabeard.co

Support the show

Enjoying Ash & Iron? Support the show and stay connected:

Never miss an episode! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.

🔥This Episode is sponsored by Chattanooga Beard Co.

Level Up Your Beard Game: Get 20% off your first order with code ASHANDIRON – www.chattanoogabeard.co

👉 If this episode hit home, leave a review and share it with someone who needs to hear it. See you next time.

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