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# Is this the greatest underdog story of all time? w. Dain Blanton
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How do you feel when your back is against the wall? For me, I feel locked in. There’s nothing else like it. You either perform or you give up. I love that feeling because it’s those moments that reveal who you truly are. Especially to yourself. My guest today is the Olympic gold medalist Dain Blanton. He, and his beach volleyball partner, Eric Fonoimoana hold the record for being the lowest seed to win a gold medal. And while I don’t love the term underdog, Dain knows what it’s like to have his back against the wall and to succeed beyond the wildest expectations. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and like you’re at a decision point where you need to take action or give up. This episode is for you.
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Introduction to Dain Blanton
The Path to Olympic Gold
Empowering the Next Generation
Lessons in Leadership and Resilience
Show Transcript:
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Interview with Dain Blanton, Yellow Medal Winner
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Blanton, Dain –
Beach volleyball player
At a Glance
Began Professional Career
Contract Trouble
New Tour, New Rules
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It used to be a game played just for fun on the sand. Today, beach volleyball has gone professional, offering thousands of dollars in tournament prize money. Not only is Dain Blanton one of the sports best and most popular players, he was also the first and only African American on the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) tour. A beach volleyball pioneer, Blanton has worked to attract more young blacks to the sport. To that end, he spends time with young people in the Dain Blanton Inner-City Youth Program. I wish more African Americans played, he told Jet magazine, and if I can interest a couple of kids, its worth it.
Blanton, who was born on November 28, , grew up in Laguna Beach, California, a resort town between Long Beach and San Diego. He says he had positive role models from his family and his community, which was very nurturing. His school teachers stressed the importance of education, something he has never forgotten. In addition, a Boys and Girls Club was located only a few blocks from his home. This gave him a positive outlet not only for honing his athletic skills but his leadership qualities