Radio Ga-Ga

Hey!  I was on the radio!  It was my first time and I had a great experience. I know you are probably wondering why this dummy was on the radio, and I am right there with you.  But sometimes an opportunity to do something new and exciting plops onto your lap and you say “Why not?”.

I’m on the air!

 

Brian Swift is an acquaintance who has a radio program on a local AM radio station called “All Things Inspirational Show” on Wednesdays at noon.  Brian is a quadriplegic but has not let that slow him down at all.  Brian has some use of his arms, and can often be found woodworking, pumping iron, and generally keeping busy around his home.  Brian is an inspirational guy himself, working as a success coach and public speaker, has written books, and runs a nonprofit organization called SOAR, which provides accessible outdoor recreational opportunities for people with disabilities.  Brian finds inspiration from others and feeds off of it.  And being Facebook friends, Brian thought that I might be a great guest to have on his show.

Brian was impressed with my running and triathlon adventures and asked me to come on his show to discuss how I use determination and grit to accomplish my endurance goals.  My first thought was that there had to be a lot more local athletes more interesting than me, but Brian knows me, and that was enough for him to ask me to join him this week.

We talked about what it takes to go from being a beginner runner to running marathons and beyond.  We chatted about how special it feels to accomplish goals, such as finishing a special race or becoming an Ironman, and how that changed my life.  We also chatted about the challenges that an older athlete (I’m almost 60 – *gasp*) faces and how I approach those issues.  

I was amazed at how fast the hour went, as his questions were very thought-provoking, and I tended to ramble on until I forgot what the question was.  Anyway, my first time as a guest on a radio program was a total blast, I’m glad I didn’t swear, and another special experience in this life of mine.  Another chapter in “an amazing run” for sure.

Thanks for the opportunity, Brian!

 

For more info on Brian and his work, please see the below links.

The Brian P. Swift All Things Inspirational Show

Swift Outdoor Accessible Recreation SOAR

“The Quadfather” book by Brian Swift