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No Finish Line: How IndyCar Legend Sam Schmidt Turned Paralysis Into Purpose

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Sam Schmidt stood in Victory Lane in Las Vegas, having just captured his first IndyCar win. His wife was there, holding their newborn son, their two-year-old daughter by her side. In that moment, life felt limitless—dreams expanding as fast as the track beneath his tires.

Three months later, everything changed.

During a preseason test in Orlando, Sam’s car slammed into the wall at nearly 200 miles per hour. In an instant, the future he had been racing toward disappeared. He was paralyzed from the neck down, placed on a ventilator, and doctors quietly told his family he likely wouldn’t survive the week.

That was 25 years ago.

Today, Sam is off the ventilator and while he lives as a quadriplegic, he has refused to let that define the boundaries of his life. Instead, it has become the platform from which he inspires others. 

In No Finish Line, his new memoir—which I had the honor of co-authoring with him—Sam shows what resilience looks like when life refuses to follow the script. He went on to co-found championship racing teams and, through a partnership with Arrow Electronics, returned to the driver’s seat—piloting a car at 107 miles per hour using only head movements and a bite sensor. 

“Racing is my passion,” Sam tells Don. “But Driven Neuro Recovery and my Conquer Paralysis Now foundation, that’s my purpose.”

In this episode, you will learn:

  • Why passion and purpose are not the same thing—and how to tell the difference
  • How to fight for what you need from a system that won’t always fight for you
  • Why action beats analysis when the path forward isn’t clear

From Victory Lane to a wheelchair, from “he won’t make it through the night” to dancing with his daughter at her wedding, Sam Schmidt’s story is what resilience actually looks like.

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As a Hall of Fame keynote speaker, longtime Associate Editor for Sports Illustrated, and 12-time New York Times Best-Selling author, Don Yaeger is one of America’s most provocative thought leaders. From walking into Afghanistan with the Mujahadeen to living with football legend Walter Payton, Don has spent three decades embedded with the world’s greatest "Greats." Now a sought-after executive coach and host of the Corporate Competitor Podcast, he translates the lessons of sports and business legends into actionable strategies for building a culture of greatness.
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