
Swan Dive
Now in its 5th year, with over 100 episodes, Swan Dive features inspiring people who had the clarity and courage to pivot in life and chase their dreams. Hosts and life-long friends, Ron Rothberg and Stu Sheldon, both made massive swan dives from successful careers in media and finance to the unknowns of content creation and fine art. Through failures and successes, both eventually found the soul satisfaction of becoming "who they wanted to be when they grew up." Their joyful wisdom graces each conversation with guests that include: legendary musical artists, National Geographic photographers, social justice warriors, clergy, journalists ... even Africa's first black, female brain surgeon. Each guest opens up about their unique emotional journey, their fear of the unknown, the grind of starting a new path and, hopefully, the world's embrace on the road to their most authentic selves. Vulnerability, laughter and inspiration abound. Hopefully, you'll find comfort and kinship in your own big pivot, whether you've made it yet or not. Share your Swan Dive story with us and we may feature you. Find us @stuart_sheldon and ronrothberg@comcast.net.
Swan Dive
John Spence - Awesomely Motivated - Abused Child Turns Pain into Power
When John Spence was sixteen, his father, a famous attorney, came home and told his second youngest child, "You’re a complete disappoint as a son. I wish you’d never been born. Get out of my house." Mind you, at that moment, John was a straight-A student, captain of the football team and homecoming king. By 26, John Spence was the CEO of an international Rockefeller foundation, overseeing projects in 20 countries. Two years later, Inc. Magazine named him one of America’s Up and Coming Young Business Leaders. Since, he’s been recognized as one of the Top 100 Business Thought Leaders in America and one of the Top 100 Small Business Influencers in America. John gave a TED talk on leadership and, after multiple stints running companies, now consults and coaches organizations worldwide, from startups to the Fortune 10 companies. He is dedicated to helping people and businesses make the very complex "Awesomely Simple,” which happens to be the title of his book, Awesomely Simple: Essential Business Strategies for Turning Ideas Into Action. The wound he suffered when his father cut him off and kicked him out, may never heal. But John shares how that pain made him who he is and helps him soar as an author, teacher and leader. Welcome to Swan Dive.
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