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The Rich Roll Podcast

John Moffet On The Power of Olympic Aspirations

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

This is the story of an athletic prodigy. It’s also the story of heartbreak. And a hero that became a friend. Meet John Moffet. His journey begins at 11. To keep him out of trouble, John’s parents enroll him in swim lessons. Mere weeks later, it was clear he was special. Within a year, John was obliterating national age group records. By 16 he made his first Olympic Team, becoming the youngest male athlete on the entire U.S.A. squad. But America would boycott the 1980 Moscow Games, robbing John and so many athletes of the opportunity to share their gifts on the world’s largest stage. Four years later, John ascended the starting blocks at 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games as the world record holder and gold medal favorite in his specialty — the 100m breastroke. But a severe groin injury suffered in a preliminary heat would once again crush his dreams of Olympic glory. It’s a story well told in Bud Greenspan’s Olympic documentary 16 Days of Glory — a legendary filmmaker who would later become John’s mentor in his subsequent career as a storyteller. It’s a career that began humbly in the pioneering days of reality television and would ultimately lead to John taking home three 3 Emmys as an executive producer of The Amazing Race. John’s latest creative pursuit is Sports, Life, Balance — a new podcast about the many timeless lessons learned through sport and their transformative application to all areas of life. Launching around Thanksgiving, be sure to check it out and subscribe — this one’s worth it. As a daydreaming adolescent swimmer, god-like photos of John ripped from the pages of Swimming World magazine adorned my bedroom wall. So it was utterly surreal when my path delivered me to Stanford. The opportunity for this bright-eyed, 17-year old freshman to call John my teammate was a dream come true. And such began a friendship we have maintained for the last thirty-five years. This is a conversation about what happens when desire meets deeds. It’s about determination and perseverance. The power of storytelling. The importance of reinvention. And the courage to blaze your own unique path. It’s also a rundown of Olympic trials and tribulations — and the conglomerate of raw and historic athleticism that was the hallmark of Stanford in the mid-1980s. Packed with life lessons acquired by dint of John’s extraordinary athletic and professional career, it’s a master class on how to keep pushing when it matters most. When it’s okay to let go. And why aspiration is the master of destination. To read more and listen click here. You can also watch our exchange on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. One of my oldest and dearest friends, I love John and everything he is about. So it’s a long-overdue honor to share his story with you today. May you see in him what I always have. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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My life was transformed not by going to the Olympic Games, but by the desire and aspirations

0:14.0

to go to the Olympic Games and the hard work and dedication that it took to get to that

0:18.9

point where I could even vow them going to the Olympic Games.

0:22.6

And in that respect, that aspect of life is accessible to anyone.

0:28.4

And you don't have to aspire to be an Olympic athlete or a Paralympic athlete.

0:33.2

Maybe you aspire to be the local political activist or a professor in sociology or an actor

0:42.8

or a guru of podcasts.

0:46.5

But I mean my point is is that you can do it with applying yourself and that's where

0:50.7

the magic happens is realizing that if you dedicate yourself towards something that you

0:56.0

can begin writing your own tickets.

0:58.8

That's John Moffitt and this is episode 558 of the Rich Roll Podcast.

1:14.2

The Rich Roll Podcast.

1:17.4

What's up everybody?

1:18.4

How goes it?

1:19.4

Is anything going on out there?

1:21.8

How are you guys feeling?

1:23.4

Are you okay?

1:25.2

I think it's going to be fine.

1:27.3

I do have plenty of election week thoughts, but I'm going to reserve them for this week's

1:32.9

roll call, which Adam and I are going to be recording on Monday and we'll post Thursday.

1:38.0

Other than to say for the moment that I do think our democratic experiment lives and our

1:45.0

institutions are indeed intact.

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