Those are the things you'll find when you search Jeremy Campbell's name.
But that's not the conversation I wanted to have.
When I sat down with Jeremy for this episode of the AMP'D UP211 Podcast, I wasn't nearly as interested in the medals as I was in the man who earned them. What happens after the podium? After the national anthem? After the crowds go home and the cheering stops?
We live in a world that loves accomplishments. We celebrate the highlights, the victories, and the moments that make headlines. What we don't often talk about are the spaces in between. The pressure. The expectations. The sacrifices. The discipline required to keep showing up long after the excitement fades.
Jeremy grew up on a Texas farm where hard work wasn't optional, and excuses weren't part of the culture. That mindset helped shape one of the most accomplished careers in Paralympic history, but what struck me most during our conversation was his perspective on excellence, purpose, and the responsibility that comes with pursuing something bigger than yourself.
This episode isn't really about sports. It's about mindset. It's about identity. It's about what it takes to sustain greatness over time and how easy it is for the world to reduce people to inspiration while missing the very human journey behind the achievement.
Jeremy's accomplishments are remarkable.
His perspective is what you'll remember.

