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TShane Johnson, kin to 'Acrefoot' Johnson, follows his footsteps!
TShane Johnson (left) with a copy of his first book. His father, Timothy Johnson, holds a copy of the DeSoto County Historical Society’s “Recollection II,” featuring stories and the only known photograph of their great-uncle James Mitchell “Acrefoot” Johnson.
PHOTO BY CAROL MAHLER
By CAROL MAHLER Arcadian History Editor
TShane Johnson walked from Orlando to
Panama City, then ran from Orlando to San Diego to raise funds to help
homeless veterans and teens long before he found out about his famous
great-uncle ... James Mitchell Johnson (1850-1922).
Known as “Acrefoot,” James Johnson over 130 years ago walked a daily 50-mile route to deliver the U.S. mail between Fort Ogden and Fort Meade before the train linked those cities in 1886. According to legend, he walked another 10 miles from Fort Meade to Bartow, where his sister lived. By staying with her family, he saved the fee for “room and board” in Fort Meade and enjoyed a visit with relatives.
Such legends have grown up around
Acrefoot, DeSoto County’s own folk hero, a giant of a man for the times,
standing 6 feet 7 inches tall and weighing 250 pounds inside size 14
shoes that likely wore quickly. He was the third son of Elias Johnson
and Elizabeth Keen Johnson, who arrived in Fort Ogden in 1866.
Acrefoot’s brother Moses is Shane’s great-grandfather, and Shane grew up
as did his ancestors “barefoot, running in the woods” near Arcadia,
according to Shane’s book, “Hike Across America: 3,000 Miles For Your
Why,” published in 2018.
A 1998 graduate of DeSoto County High School, Shane Johnson, also a big man, is now a best-selling author and motivational speaker.
But he didn’t start that way.
While on leave while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, he was a riding a motorcycle that was struck by a car. Johnson was thrown into a brick house, and the impact split his bicep and shattered his rib cage. His broken ribs sliced vital organs. He walked to a nearby fire station. Medically, he died three times, but survived and fought to recover his health. He then began a career in banking and mortgages, specializing in those products geared to veterans. One of his clients—a veteran living in the Panhandle—had to walk up to 10 miles to a bus and then ride two hours to a U.S. Veterans Administration hospital in Pensacola for treatment. That predicament inspired Johnson’s first fundraising walk from Orlando to Panama City.
Johnson endured his own rough patch, losing everything in 2008 in the Great Recesssion. He learned about homelessness for two years. And after his car was totaled in an accident, he learned to walk or run everywhere.
On his 3,000-mile walk to California, for example, his goal was 22 miles a day, because 22 is the average number of veterans every day committing suicide. He spoke in 20 cities, passed through nine states and met 10,000 veterans on his journey.
Although Johnson does encourage audiences to give respect and appreciation to our veterans, he also urges vets to take leadership roles in their community. He considers time served in the military as an investment that can be “paid back” when veterans serve as community leaders. In fact, such leadership is the subject of his second book, “Keep Your Feet Moving: 7 Principles To Get You Through The Tough Times,” published in 2018.
Now the father of four-year-old Charleston “Charli” Ridley Johnson, TShane is working on a third volume to “bring back dad the hero.” He dreams of a country in which people find fulfillment and pride in their families rather than their jobs or occupations.
His next project begins this Sept. 11 at Ground Zero in New York City and will end in Orlando on Nov. 11. This “Hike Across America 2019” will benefit the Gary Sinise Foundation’s program “Restoring Independence and Supporting Empowerment (R.I.S.E), one “which builds specially adapted smart homes for our severely wounded heroes.” Along the way and always moving, Johnson will visit military and veteran organizations, veteran-owned businesses, homeless shelters and local Rotary Clubs—as presented by the Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista in Orlando—clear proof that family traits do pass to following generations. hikeacrossamerica.com.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Motivational Speaker TShane Johnson to Speak on Aircraft Carrier!
Motivational Speaker TShane Johnson:
"I am beyond honored to book our first Speaking engagement in partnership with the United States Navy to over to over 4,000 Navy Personnel on an Aircraft Carrier (TBD) 10.1. 19. Norfolk, Virginia."
This is a partnership with the Gary Sinise Foundation, Rotary Clubs up
and down the East Coast, and the Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista. Starting in NYC on 9/11, and
all my friends back in Hampton Roads, we'll be in Norfolk on October 1
on an aircraft carrier on NAS NORFOLK. Supported by the Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista (Orlando, Florida).
TShane Johnson, author, motivational speaker, Floridian, Marine Corps veteran, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the central figure in our biggest fundraiser ever HIKE Across America 2019.
TShane mission is to inspire people which is in line with this year’s Rotary International theme: Inspire Someone Today.
For more information check out the short video and Forbes article:
http://www.rotarylbv.org/hike.html
Need a Speaker for your next event? Email my team at info@tshanejohnson.com
#Rotary #RotaryInternational #BeTheInspiratiion #InspireSomeoneToday #RotariansInAction #ServiceAboveSelf #RotaryMeansBusiness #RYLA
For more information check out the short video and Forbes article:
http://www.rotarylbv.org/hike.html
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Thursday, March 14, 2019
Motivational Speaker TShane Johnson Shares his Inspiring Message with the Lake Buena Vista Rotary!
What an honor it was today to be a part of this amazing group! Thank you to Dianne Copeland Adcock, Jean Campana, Augustine Campana, and Greg Gorski for allowing me the opportunity to be a Speaker today!
Thank you visiting Rotarians from Canada 🇨🇦, Illinois, Ohio, Dr Phillips, South Lake County, and Vero Beach plus guests and prospective Rotarians.
Our speaker today is TShane Johnson, author, motivational speaker, Floridian, Marine Corps veteran, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the central figure in our biggest fundraiser ever HIKE Across America 2019.
TShane mission is to inspire people which is in line with this year’s Rotary International theme: Inspire Someone Today.
For more information check out the short video and Forbes article:
info@tshanejohnson.com
http://www.rotarylbv.org/hike.html
#Rotary
#RotaryInternational
#BeTheInspiratiion
#InspireSomeoneToday
#RotariansInAction
#ServiceAboveSelf
#RotaryMeansBusiness #RYLA
#HikeAcrossAmerica
#TShaneJohnson
#BooyahProductions
To make a donation: https://donate.garysinisefoundation.org/fundraiser/1877759
Sunday, March 3, 2019
The Entrepreneur Who Died 3 Times, Became Homeless And Outran His Destiny
“There I was, freezing in 20 degree weather at a bus stop, homeless, and watching other homeless people fighting over a six pack of beer”. That was the turning point for TShane Johnson, an entrepreneur who’d hit rock bottom.
After realising he was only one or two decisions away from being in that exact spot – the only thing keeping him from it was the good fortune that he didn’t drink.
A far cry from that bus stop, TShane now spends his time running across America raising money for veterans, sharing his inspiring story of determination to prove nothing is impossible.
A Marine With A Stolen Dream
Before he was an entrepreneur, TShane joined the Marine Corps in 1998. “It was my lifelong ambition to become a bodybuilder like Arnold Schwarzenegger” he tells me. So even as a Marine, he did regular personal training sessions and spent extra hours in the gym building up the specific physique required to compete. Given his lifestyle, he was in peak mental and physical shape when his
Upon returning home from his Marine Corps base on his motorcycle, a car in front changed lanes suddenly causing him to slam into the side of the car, and go flying into the road ahead at 35mph hitting a brick house, chest first.
His survival was nothing other than a miracle, suffering a flailed chest, both lungs punctured, a broken collar bone, cracked shoulder blade, and all his ribs shattered. “I had a sliced liver, spleen, kidneys, my left bicep cut wide open, and a broken right hand”, he tells me, nonchalantly.
“I got up, confused and bleeding out, unable to breathe. No one would help me. I managed to walk two blocks by taking only small shallow breaths and holding my sliced open bicep as a weak attempt to try and slow the bleeding. I walked by a local fire station, where there happened to be an off-duty doctor who was visiting”, he recalls.
They rushed to help him, bayflighted him to a local hospital but he flat-lined once in the helicopter and twice when he arrived at the hospital and had to be brought back to life with electric paddles – technically, medically dying three times. In the helicopter they had to (without anesthesia) cut three holes into his chest to insert tubes to allow all the blood and fluid to drain out of his lungs, they had been filling up rapidly, and he was drowning.
Unsurprisingly, he was told by doctors that he would never physically be the same again, but after returning to his spiritual home in the Marine Corps, he slowly healed and was discharged without any major issues. He had zero physical therapy from the military and did it all himself, “It was an amazing recovery” he fondly recalls. “I went on to compete and actually won 4th place in a bodybuilding competition”.
The Homeless Entrepreneur
In the years that followed the incident, he turned his attention to business, and built up a Multi Million dollar company, unfortunately in the mortgage lending industry. “The irony isn’t lost on me”, he explains.
As someone who himself had a home, a mortgage, and in this case, a mortgage lending business, everything went up in smoke during the mortgage crisis that caused the 2007 global meltdown.
Having lost his business, home, and assets, he tried to get some odd jobs before attempting to get back into the mortgage industry, but he had been helping his sister pay her bills to keep a roof over her young son’s head because her husband, a veteran, had committed suicide, so he felt like he was her only hope.
“I lost my home, and my car, but all that mattered was that I could afford to keep them warm”, he tells me. “In the meantime I was wearing socks on my hands to keep them warm, and when I saw that group of homeless men fighting over beer, I did indeed think really hard about just giving up”.
Mindset Matters
Fortunately, his training as a Marine caused him to take a different attitude. Rather than wallow, he filled his mind with books from entrepreneurs and inspiring quotes from great thinkers, which eventually took him back onto a more steady path.
Having recovered mentally and physically, he started up again, had a child, and started running across America to raise money for Veterans – sort of like a real world Forrest Gump, with less of an accent. His mission is to inspire others that they can come back from anything, no matter what, and create a positive future for themselves and their community.
“So, what next?” I asked the ex-marine. “I will break the current Guinness’ Book of World Records for the ‘fastest marathon completed while carrying a 100 pound pack’ in less than 6 1.5 hours. To do so I need to complete 1,100 Miles with 100lbs on my back but aim to raise $1,000,000. Proceeds will go to the Gary Sinise Foundation later this year”, he replies determinedly.
So, if you think you have some challenges ahead of you this month, take it in your stride, and take it from TShane, you can bounce back from almost anything. As for the record he’s looking to beat? Well, I certainly wouldn’t bet against him accomplishing just that.
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