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Randy Adams: Army Sgt on reliving death, Chicago streets to Afghanistan, choosing war over jail, life-changing battle of survival, depression to despair, finding faith and what kept him alive during dark times.

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Football, Sports, Society & Culture

4.93.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

“It’s never easy to relive near death experiences.”-Army Sgt. Randy Adams As May starts, Mental Health Awareness Month, this conversation highlights the importance of confronting trauma, seeking support, and finding hope even in life’s darkest moments. From the streets of Chicago to the frontlines of Afghanistan, Randy Adams has lived a life marked by conflict, courage, and ultimately, transformation. In this powerful episode of The Pivot Podcast, Randy opens up about his early years growing up in a tough environment where survival often meant learning how to fight—both physically and mentally. Searching for purpose, he enlisted in the military, a decision that would take him across the world into the heart of war. Randy shares the realities of combat in Afghanistan, the brotherhood forged in battle, and the life-altering moment that changed everything—an unexpected battle that left him with devastating injuries, leading to sepsis damaging the tissues in his face and forcing life-saving surgery to remove severely compromised portions of his face. This traumatic experience forever changed Randy physically and mentally, suffering so much loss. But what could have been the end of his story became the turning point. Facing unimaginable loss and a long road to recovery, Randy dives into the emotional and psychological aftermath of his injuries, including the struggle to rediscover his identity. He opens up about the darkness he felt and what was the one thing that kept him from ending his life when he thought disappearing was the only option. Through faith, resilience, and a refusal to give up, Randy found a new mission. While still strategizing and fulfilling military obligations, Randy shares his heartbreak and tragic story serving as a motivational Christian speaker, using his journey to inspire others to overcome adversity and find purpose in pain. This episode is a raw and honest conversation about trauma, faith, redemption, and what it truly means to pivot when life takes everything from you. Pivot Family, comment, like, hit the subscribe button, we enjoy hearing and learning from you- the good and the bad, we want to know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

U.S. Army Sergeant Randy Adams is a motivational speaker, a beacon of light, a man of faith

0:05.5

who inspires millions daily on his social media under the profile Rand Rise Up.

0:10.4

His story?

0:11.4

A familiar one.

0:12.4

A young black man who grew up in Chicago and was just looking for a way to avoid jail

0:17.5

and the grave.

0:19.0

So it was no surprise that when an impressive soldier in his pristine uniform

0:22.9

showed up, he didn't really need to recruit a 17-year-old Randy Adams very hard to get him to

0:29.8

enroll in the army. I mean, the ability to get his teeth clean had a young Adam sold.

0:36.5

One weekend, while on leave from a Simon in Germany,

0:40.0

Randy ran into an old acquaintance. The two, they exchanged words, and despite all of Randy's

0:45.6

best efforts to de-escalate the situation, he was jumped by the man's friends, and he left with

0:51.2

serious injuries of broken jaw. But after his jaw was repaired, he

0:57.0

kind of felt like this ordeal was over. When the truth was, his real fight was just starting.

1:03.0

He battled sepsis and infection, and Randy came within breaths of losing his life.

1:10.0

And after extensive surgery and a coma, he woke up and he was unrecognizable, no top

1:16.2

lip, no nose, a disfigured face.

1:20.3

And this is a man who, self-admittedly to the pivot, said, I really never had a problem

1:25.7

getting a date before this.

1:31.9

As a matter of fact, the first time he saw his face, he turned to the nurse and he told her,

1:36.1

the day you release me from this hospital, I'll kill myself.

1:42.1

His injuries were so gruesome that the first time his superior officer came to visit him in the hospital,

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