• Episode 35 : "Rad Rob" Rob Francois
    Mar 21 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome the producer of Reset and Rise, "Rad Rob" Rob Francois to the show!

    Here's his bio :

    Rob Francois was born prematurely at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut on May 27th 1976. He weight 3 lbs 6 ounces. He was a miracle baby. His mom was to have twin girls as well but they were both stillborn and didn't survive. When Rob was born, the doctor said that if he survived the night, he'd have a good chance of making it. He was put in an incubator in ICU for several days. He kept staring at the heat lamps so much that the doctor put masking tape over his eyes to protect his vision and that left permanent scars above his eyebrows. Fast forward 6 years and that's when Rob got into bowling.

    His mom worked at the former Bradley Bowl in Windsor Locks, CT that used to be a regular stop on the PBA Tour throughout the 60's to the 90's. Both of Rob's parents bowled in leagues there, so it was a natural step for Rob to try it himself. He started in a Youth league where he won High Average. That trend continued winning High Game and High Average awards throughout his Junior league years and was part of several teams that were League Champions. When Rob was 12, the worst thing that ever happened to him as a kid was when his parents had gotten divorced when he was in the 7th grade. His mom and left and was dating someone Rob had grown up with at the bowling alley that was only 7 years his senior.

    Rob met his future (and Current) Wife in 1998 when he was 22 years old in an Atlanta Braves Chat Room on AOL. For some reason, he said something funny to catch her attention and they started Instant Messaging each other and on June 8th of that year started a long distance relationship. He visited her in Tennessee that summer and they instantly hit it off. On December 17th, 1998 he proposed to her and she said yes. They continued to see each other when he would fly to TN or she would fly to CT.

    In 2000, Rob decided to leave home for the first time and move to Murfreesboro TN. He lived in one side of a shared split house near Middle Tennessee State University and had worked as a Retail Manager. Being a strong Baptist Christian, her parents wouldn't let her go to Rob's apartment so she had to sneak out after work. After a year, Rob was lonely for home and moved back to Connecticut where he lived with his mom, his dad, and a friend from 2001 to 2004.

    In 2005 Rob's still fiancee moved to CT and lived with Rob until her parents kinda gave them an ultimatum. If you want to live together, fly down here and get married and we will pay for it. So, they did. On February 12th, 2005 they finally tied the knot after 7 years of an on again and off again relationship. They lived with her parents in Rockvale, TN until they were fortunate to buy a home in Smyrna, Tennessee in 2012. It was there that they decided it was finally time to put their own roots down and try to have a baby. After a miscarrage in November 2017, they tried again and they were able to announce to their family on Christmas of that year that they were going to have a baby again.

    On August 16, 2018 they had their first child, a girl and she instantly changed Rob's life. Rob has also been a podcaster and YouTube content creator since 2017. He's had several shows including RTW, RTW Rewind and RTW Main Event wrestling podcasts, Straight Up 5, a bowling show that still releases weekly for the last 5 years, and several other former and current shows, including Reset and Rise.

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Episode 34 : Founder of Sleep In Heavenly Peace Luke Mickleson!
    Mar 14 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome the founder of Sleep In Heavenly Peace Luke Mickelson to the show!

    Here's his bio :

    Luke Mickelson grew up a hardworking farm kid in the small town of Kimberly, Idaho, where community, character, and service were simply a way of life. An avid athlete and lifelong competitor, he poured his energy into youth programs, coaching, and mentoring—developing both a passion for people and a natural talent for leadership. That same drive carried into his professional career in business, but something was missing. In 2012, driven by a desire to make a deeper impact, Luke founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a simple but powerful mission: “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.” What began as a single act of kindness has grown into a global movement. Today, SHP has more than 400 chapters across 47 U.S. states and 4 countries, delivering over 370,000 beds to children in need.

    Luke has personally trained and mentored hundreds of chapter leaders, sharing his blueprint for community-driven change and empowering thousands to serve with heart and purpose. His work has been recognized on Mike Rowe’s Returning the Favor, CNN Heroes (Top 10 finalist), NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Good Morning America, The Today Show, People Magazine, and even American Ninja Warrior. These platforms have celebrated his unwavering dedication to what he calls the Humans Helping Humans philosophy.

    Today, Luke travels the country as a keynote speaker, guest, and podcast host, inspiring audiences to embrace the power of tiny moments that create massive impact—and to discover the joy of serving others in their own communities.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Episode 33: US Army Green Beret (Ret.) Travis Wilson!
    Mar 9 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome Travis Wilson to the show! Here's his bio : Travis Wilson is a 21-year military veteran who spent 13 years as a U.S. Army Green Beret. Travis entered the Army in 1995 as an Airborne Medic with the goal of one day becoming an 18D Green Beret Medic.

    After 6 years in the service, Travis left the Army to attend Boise State University, where he studied Exercise Science and played hockey for the ACHA club hockey program. After completing school, Travis returned to the Army to complete his special forces training and was chosen to be an 18E Communications Specialist. He was then assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group out of Colorado Springs where he remained until his retirement in 2017.

    While serving as a Green Beret Travis suffered a near fatal free fall accident which led Travis to starting a supplement nutrition store called Caliber Nutrition.

    After juggling the challenges of active duty and a supplement store along with multiple deployments, Travis decided that it was time to retire and start his own product line, called Alpha Elite Performance , a brand founded upon the consummate professionalism and high physical fitness standards characteristic of the Special Forces community. Established in Colorado Springs, CO. Alpha Elite Performance reflects Travis’ dedication to the provision of high-quality supplements not just for Green Berets, but for all active-duty military and civilians alike.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 32 : PBA50 Superstar Chuck Richey!
    Feb 28 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome PBA50 Superstar Chuck Richey to the show!

    Here's his bio : Bio

    -Grew up in Norfolk Va(navy brat)

    -30 years in Concord NC -PBA member since 1988

    -worked for Wilson Trucking 1992-2019

    -Married twice, 4 kids, 8 grandkids

    -2 PBA South region titles

    -BowlTV Life

    -baseball prospect at 16 until bad knee injury

    -focused on bowling after baseball

    -married 1989(1st wife..4 kids)

    -divorced 2002

    -homeless for 5 months 2002

    -remarried 2008

    -retired 2019 from Wilson

    -PBA50 2021

    Challenges

    -homelessness

    -being alone

    -suicidal thoughts during that time

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 31 : Todd McGill
    Feb 22 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome Todd McGill to the show!

    Here's his bio :

    I’ve been around bowling my whole life—growing up at Colerain Bowl, watching my dad and twin brother, and picking up the ball myself at 14. I quickly fell in love with the game, competing in youth leagues and even setting records—like being the first youth bowler in Ohio to average over 200. Bowling carried me through adulthood with perfect games, 800 series, and managing lanes—but life threw some challenges my way. Moving away, struggling with alcohol, anxiety, and stepping away from the sport tested me—but I found my way back home, and back to the game I love. I started the Sunday Sweeper at Northwest Lanes, built it into a city-wide event, launched TMT Bowling, and grew a community around the sport. Even when Colerain Bowl closed, new opportunities came with Bowlifi and becoming GM at Gilmore Lanes. Along the way, I was honored with the Sam Levine Memorial Award and inducted into the Greater Cincinnati Bowling Hall of Fame. Today, I still run tournaments, support the bowling community, and—even after health challenges—I’m back practicing, back enjoying the game, and sharing it with the people who make it so special. Bowling has always been, and will always be, my second home.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Episode 30 : Host of the Wild Chaos Podcast Bryan "Bam Bam" Marshall!
    Feb 14 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome former Marine and host of the Wild Chaos Podcast, Bryan "Bam Bam" Marshall! Here's his bio : Bam Marshall is a Marine veteran, entrepreneur, husband, and father whose life has been shaped by service, loss of purpose, and the long road of rebuilding after war. At 18 years old, Bam joined the United States Marine Corps, where he served for eight years and completed two combat tours in Iraq. Like many who leave the military, stepping out of that world came with an unexpected cost. The structure, brotherhood, and clear sense of mission were gone, and he found himself deeply lost in purpose.

    Searching for direction, Bam turned to overseas contracting, spending time working in Afghanistan, still chasing the feeling of meaning he once had in uniform. In 2014, everything shifted. Bam co-founded Wishes For Warriors Corp, a nonprofit dedicated to helping combat-wounded veterans experience life-changing adventures to remind them that life after war is not only possible, but worth fighting for. What started as a mission to help others also became part of Bam’s own healing. For 12 years, he ran the organization, walking alongside wounded veterans, witnessing resilience up close, and learning that recovery is rarely linear. In 2026, he officially retired from the nonprofit, closing one chapter while honoring what it built. Beyond the nonprofit world, Bam has faced business failures, financial pressure, identity loss, and the internal battles that come with carrying responsibility for a family while trying to stay grounded. Rather than numbing or avoiding those struggles, he began rebuilding from the inside out through discipline, faith, fitness, and mindset as daily practices.

    Today, Bam is the host of The Wild Chaos Podcast, where he has raw, unfiltered conversations with veterans, law enforcement, and everyday people about trauma, growth, and the moments that force us to reset our lives. He also leads BAM Nation, a men’s brotherhood focused on accountability, integrity, and becoming the kind of man your family can rely on when things get hard. Bam’s message is simple but hard-earned: fear doesn’t go away when life gets easier. You overcome it by choosing to show up anyway. No matter how many times you’ve fallen, it’s never too late to reset, rise, and keep moving forward.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Episode 29 : US Army Veteran Jerry DeVaul, Jr !
    Feb 6 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome US Army Veteran Jerry DeVaul. Jr to the show! Here's his bio : Born in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Trinidad, Jerry Joseph DeVaul Jr. is a proud U.S. Army Veteran, husband, father, adaptive athlete, and advocate for the disability community. After graduating from Trinidad High School in 2003—where he served as captain of both the football and wrestling teams and was crowned homecoming king—Jerry enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 23, 2003. He completed basic and advanced training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, becoming a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic with recovery specialization. His first duty station was Fort Hood, Texas, with Alpha Battery 2/20 Field Artillery, supporting MLRS rocket systems. Shortly after, Jerry volunteered to deploy to Iraq, switching units to 289th Quartermaster Company. He completed two 12-month combat deployments from 2004–2005 and 2006–2007, the second of which was extended due to stop-loss orders. Between deployments, Jerry became a father to his daughter Haleigh. After transferring to Fort Carson with the 984th Military Police Company, he deployed once more from 2009 to 2010. Upon returning, he transitioned to the Army Reserve—but before he could report, his life changed forever. On October 15, 2011, a catastrophic workplace accident resulted in the traumatic amputation of both legs below the knee. Left unattended for over an hour and 45 minutes, Jerry relied on his combat lifesaver training to stabilize himself, using improvised tools like wrenches and ratchet straps for tourniquets. Despite the trauma, he remained calm, directing life-saving efforts until Flight for Life arrived. He was flown to Denver Health—the very hospital where he was born—which became the place that saved his life once again. Refusing to let his injuries define him, Jerry rebuilt his life with relentless determination. He relearned to drive with hand controls and immersed himself in adaptive sports. In 2016, he found sled hockey and quickly rose through the ranks. He joined the Colorado Avalanche sled hockey A-team and was later voted in as Club President. In his first off-season, he helped the organization regain its 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. Since then, under his leadership, the team has won three national championships, two NHL Sled Classic titles, and Jerry was named a finalist for the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award, presented by the NHL and Discovery. In addition to sports and advocacy, Jerry pursued his passion for cooking. From 2020 to 2022, he earned his Culinary Degree from the Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts and is currently three-quarters of the way through his Baking and Pastry Arts degree. Whether it’s in the kitchen or on the ice, Jerry brings the same drive and passion to everything he does. Today, he remains focused on earning a spot on the U.S. Men’s National Sled Hockey Team. He loves working out, swimming, hunting, golfing, and fishing. Jerry is married to Regina Louise DeVaul and is the proud father of Haleigh, Jerry III, David, and Maximus. Follow Amanda on Instagram : @BackupBowler83 Follow the show on Instagram and Tik Tok : @ResetandRisePodcast⁩ Send us an email with your questions and comments : resetandrisepodcast@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 28 : Dan Griner & Ashley Scott From Strike Against Suicide, Spare A Life LLC!
    Jan 31 2026
    On this edition of Reset and Rise to the Unbreakable With Amanda Moore, we welcome Dan Griner and Ashley Scott from Strike Against Suicide, Spare A Life LLC! Here's their bio : Dan Griner is a native of Bridgeton, New Jersey. He graduated from Old Dominion University with a degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from Trident University. Dan honorably served 30 years in the United States Marine Corps before retiring in July 2023. Throughout his career, Dan was an avid bowler and pro shop owner. He was aPBA, USBC, TNBA, UBA, and JBC member. In 2010 he received approval from the USBC for his Friction Addiction Ball Cleaner. Subsequently, he opened two pro shops in Japan before settling in Hampton, Va. In 2022, he became a partner in the Xtreme Performance Pro Shop, in Hampton and Williamsburg, Virginia. In January 2024, Dan founded Strike Against Suicide, Spare a Life LLC. His service awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal and various unit and service awards. Dan Griner is married to Rika Griner, and has three children.

    Ashley T. Scott, an Ohio native, graduated from Maple Heights High School and attended Tiffin University before enlisting in the Navy Reserve in February 2010. She earned her Associates degree in General Studies from Columbia College in 2013, a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Ashford University in 2017, and a Master of Business Administration/Management, with a concentration in Leadership from Tiffin University in 2021. She has been around bowling since the age of 2 weeks old! But did not take bowling seriously until she was an adult. She did bowl youth league until I went to college, and it wasn’t until 2013 that she started to take bowling on seriously. She not only bowls leagues, but she is so thankful to represent her service as she has been part of the All Navy and Armed Forces bowling team for nearly 12 years. More importantly, she is so honored to be part of the Strike Against Suicide, Spare a Life initiative. Having served in the U.S. Navy now for over 14 years, She’s experienced losing (3) Sailors to suicide, and has dealt with many who have had suicidal ideations. Having dealt with (3) suicides, not one got easier to deal with than the one prior. Her hope is that through bowling, they are able to save lives, one game, one bowling ball, or even one pair of bowling shoes at a time. To be able to create an environment free of judgement allows our service men and women a safe place to let go all of the things that are bothering them go. All of the negative thoughts that tend to take over their lives are forgotten about. They are able to focus on all of the good things in their lives, and create memories with their fellow service members knowing that they have more in common with one another than they would think. It’s a beautiful thing to celebrate all of the reasons that we want to live, versus focusing on even just one reason why we don’t. If we can do that through bowling and save even just one life, we are doing our jobs. Together we can. Together we will.

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    1 hr and 15 mins