Jocko Willink
" She's lived through nightmares but still chases her dreams...Listen, Learn, and LIVE "
Are You Ready To Empower Your Life?
Jocko Willink
" She's lived through nightmares but still chases her dreams...Listen, Learn, and LIVE "
Hi There
I'm Kirstie.
I bet you stumbled across one of my videos, quotes, articles on the internet or maybe a close friend said to look me up. Regardless, I am delighted that you have arrived here. This website gives you a brief overview of how I can help change your life forever. Seriously, I am not exaggerating! Click the link below so we can get to know eachother and we can begin a wonderful journey together.
Hi There
I'm Kirstie.
I bet you stumbled across one of my videos, quotes, articles on the internet or maybe a close friend said to look me up. Regardless, I am delighted that you have arrived here. This website gives you a brief overview of how I can help change your life forever. Seriously, I am not exaggerating! Click the link below so we can get to know eachother and we can begin a wonderful journey together.
You might have heard of me from a few of my talks with






You might have heard of me from a few of my talks with












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Get Inspired from a Hero
Hi there, I’m Kirstie Ennis, a former United States Marine Corps sergeant turned adventurer, activist, and athlete. I was born and raised in Florida and joined the Marine Corps at the age of 17. During my military career, I was involved in a helicopter crash that left me with a left leg amputation above the knee, damage to my cervical spine, and facial trauma. Since then, I have devoted my life to inspiring others and giving back to my community. I am an advocate for veterans’ issues and work with organizations such as the Semper Fi Fund, the Bob Woodruff Foundation, and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors.
I am also an athlete and mountaineer, having climbed some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Everest.
Kirstie Ennis
Just a Veteran Amputee
Trying to Save The World
Just a Veteran Amputee
Trying to Save The World
They can take our limbs in service to our country but they will never take away the soldier and spirit burning inside of you. Until the day we die, we are warriors, survivors, and a symbol of resilience to our county. Amputation is just a physical setback, but it does not define who you are as a person, minority or a veteran. Choose to focus on what you can do, rather than what you cannot and inspire others to do the same. At the end of the day, it’s not about how many limbs you have, a disability, or perceived limitations, it’s about the strength of your heart, the endurance of your character, and the depth of your courage.
If you are an Amputee or Veteran, look here
A Powerful Veteran Amputee Who Empowers Others To Moves Mountains and Also Climbs Them
Hi there, I’m Kirstie Ennis, a former United States Marine Corps sergeant turned adventurer, activist, and athlete. I was born and raised in Florida and joined the Marine Corps at the age of 17. During my military career, I was involved in a helicopter crash that left me with a left leg amputation above the knee, damage to my cervical spine, and facial trauma. Since then, I have devoted my life to inspiring others and giving back to my community. I am an advocate for veterans’ issues and work with organizations such as the Semper Fi Fund, the Bob Woodruff Foundation, and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors.
I am also an athlete and mountaineer, having climbed some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Everest.
Kirstie Ennis
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It’s the six inches between our ears and what’s behind our rib cage that dictates what we’re capable of.
Kirstie Ennis
It’s the six inches between our ears and what’s behind our rib cage that dictates what we’re capable of.
-Kirstie Ennis