
Episode #14
Find a Way: Patrick Nugent on Resilience, Recovery, and Purpose
Patrick Nugent spent much of his life drawn to physical challenges. He grew up playing football, hockey, and lacrosse, played football at The Citadel, became its regimental commander, and ultimately achieved his goal of becoming a Marine infantry officer. Then, during a live-fire training exercise in Hawaii, Patrick was struck by a bullet and sustained life-changing injuries. At 26 years old, he was confronted with an uncertain prognosis, a long recovery at Walter Reed, and eventually the realization that the Marine Corps career he had envisioned was coming to an end. Patrick shares how he learned to break an overwhelming recovery into measurable steps, including a first mile that took 48 minutes, and how returning to sport eventually led him to the Invictus Games, where he earned a bronze medal in powerlifting and was selected to captain Team USA. For Patrick, that experience restored something bigger than athletic ability: the belief that he could still lead and contribute after leaving the uniform. We also break down Patrick’s G.R.I.T. framework for responding to adversity: Grow your grit Regulate your response Insist on finishing Turn pain into service Throughout the conversation, Patrick returns to one simple phrase that carried him through some of his hardest moments: Find a way. Key takeaway: Resilience is not only something we discover after adversity arrives. It can be built beforehand through difficult experiences, deliberate action, reflection, and learning to focus on the next controllable step. Learn more about Patrick's story at https://www.patrickdnugent.com Chapters 00:00 — Patrick Nugent: Find a Way 01:03 — Growing Up Through Sports, Teamwork, and Service 06:07 — Leaving Football to Pursue the Marine Corps 09:06 — Leading the Corps of Cadets at The Citadel 11:55 — Leadership by Example 13:59 — Becoming a Marine Infantry Officer 16:25 — Deployment, Hawaii, and the Live-Fire Exercise 18:47 — The Gunshot That Changed Everything 21:09 — “I Have to Be Stronger” 23:33 — The Prognosis and the Journey to Walter Reed 27:41 — Beginning the Long Road to Recovery 33:33 — Measuring Progress: The 48-Minute Mile 38:24 — The Failed Surgery and Losing the Future He Expected 42:40 — Rediscovering Purpose Through the Invictus Games 44:42 — Becoming Captain of Team USA 46:35 — The G.R.I.T. Framework 51:13 — Regulating Your Response When Adversity Hits 56:45 — Turning Pain Into Service 1:01:15 — Patrick’s Definition of Resilience



