Roger Smith: From Streets to CEO - A Remarkable Transformation
I kept that picture of who I was at the very last forefront in my mind.
Picture this: a teenager living on the streets of Santa Monica, battling addiction, and facing the harsh realities of life. That was Roger Smith. Dropping out of high school, getting into trouble with the law, and witnessing his best friend's tragic death during a botched robbery attempt were just some of the hurdles he faced. At his lowest, Roger walked into the Pacific Ocean, feeling like there was no way out. But his story didn't end there.
From selling comic books on New York streets as a kid to climbing the corporate ladder, Roger's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Today, he's the CEO of American Income Life Insurance Co., National Income Life Insurance Co., and Liberty National Life Insurance Co., with a list of accolades that include the Yitzhak Rabin Legacy Award and the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award.
In this episode, Roger opens up about his past struggles and the pivotal moments that led to his transformation. He emphasizes the power of a supportive community, sharing how groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous played a crucial role in his recovery. Roger also talks about redirecting the energy once used for addiction into his career and personal growth. His story is a powerful reminder that no matter how dire the circumstances, change is possible.
If you're looking for inspiration or a spark to ignite your own journey towards recovery, Roger Smith's tale is one you won't want to miss.