The Travelling Optimist Podcast with Steve Ody
The Travelling Optimist Podcast with Steve Ody
#46 Aaron Golub - Being Blind Hasn't Held Him Back, Set Big Goals We Have No Excuses!
Okay, what’s life really like when you’re legally blind? How would this disability shape your life? Would you relocate thousands of miles to play American football and go to University? My guest today is Aaron Golub and that’s exactly what he did.
Aaron was the first legally blind person to play division one college football. The next step is to play in the NFL. You’ve got to be highly talented to get a place at a college at this level of sports. But life has never been easy for Aaron, this is a guy who has had to dig deep throughout his life to get the results he wanted. His disability has defined him but in the most positive of ways and he admits in our conversation that if he were given the chance to be born with perfect eyesight he wouldn’t do it! That, for me, says everything about this outstanding young man.
This is a conversation about grit and determination, it’s about personal drive and setting big goals for your life. Aaron is one of those guys whose wisdom belies his age. His level of gratitude for everyone that has helped him and who put their faith and trust in him is evident throughout our conversation.
So this is me and Aaron Golub – entrepreneur, speaker and all round great guys talking about his life so far and his dreams and goals. This is a conversation about not giving up and also putting the time in to achieve what you want. Facing down adversity and coming out a better person.
This is a guy who really knows what he wants, he works hard every day and strives to improve every day, even if it’s just 1%. He knows all about the compound effect!
But ultimately this is man who truly understands that putting others above yourself is the foundation of his success.
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