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In the early 1990s, college soccer coach Scott Martin walked into an emergency room with flu-like symptoms. A month later, he woke from a coma to learn he had contracted necrotizing fasciitis — and that his mother and brother had been forced to choose between letting him die or amputating both hands and parts of his feet.
What followed wasn’t a cinematic comeback. It was 30+ years of pivots, depression, lawsuits, discrimination, reinvention, fatherhood, state championships, and a relentless rebuilding of identity.
Scott shares the moment he realized he was “faking it,” the malpractice trial that cracked him open, and the night he sat alone asking, “What the hell am I going to do now?” From rewriting how he coached to adopting five children internationally to reclaiming his confidence on the sidelines, Scott’s story is not about soccer — it’s about resilience that refuses to quit.
His new memoir, Play From Your Heart, explores loss, grit, and the long arc of recovery. This episode is a powerful reminder that resilience isn’t instant — it’s built over decades.
[00:00] “What the hell am I going to do now?” — the moment after the trial
Memoir: Play From Your Heart (pre-sale via Library Tales Publishing)
Email contact: [email protected]
Distributor: Simon & Schuster (in pipeline at time of recording)
By James WaltersIn the early 1990s, college soccer coach Scott Martin walked into an emergency room with flu-like symptoms. A month later, he woke from a coma to learn he had contracted necrotizing fasciitis — and that his mother and brother had been forced to choose between letting him die or amputating both hands and parts of his feet.
What followed wasn’t a cinematic comeback. It was 30+ years of pivots, depression, lawsuits, discrimination, reinvention, fatherhood, state championships, and a relentless rebuilding of identity.
Scott shares the moment he realized he was “faking it,” the malpractice trial that cracked him open, and the night he sat alone asking, “What the hell am I going to do now?” From rewriting how he coached to adopting five children internationally to reclaiming his confidence on the sidelines, Scott’s story is not about soccer — it’s about resilience that refuses to quit.
His new memoir, Play From Your Heart, explores loss, grit, and the long arc of recovery. This episode is a powerful reminder that resilience isn’t instant — it’s built over decades.
[00:00] “What the hell am I going to do now?” — the moment after the trial
Memoir: Play From Your Heart (pre-sale via Library Tales Publishing)
Email contact: [email protected]
Distributor: Simon & Schuster (in pipeline at time of recording)