Show Notes
By the time Roger Smith was a teenager he was living on the streets of Santa Monica and addicted to drugs. He dropped out of high school, ran into trouble with the law, had his best friend shot right next to him while running away from a failed robbery attempt and, at one point, was so down and out and desperate for a fix in his early thirties that he walked into the Pacific Ocean expecting never to come back.
Being an entrepreneur as a young child selling comic books on the streets of New York, he was no stranger to hard work and sales. He ascended the corporate ladder to become the CEO of American Income Life Insurance Co, National Income Life Insurance Co. And Liberty National Life Insurance Co. He is also the recipient of the Yitzhak Rabin Legacy Award, Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award, Healthcare For All Champion Award, Sol Stein Award, as well as numerous other awards and publications.
His book "The Most Unlikely Leader" can be found on Amazon.
He is the father of 5 adult children (Nicole, Conrad, Emily, Adam, Amiah), proud grandfather of Maggie Mae, and currently resides in Florida with his wife Demi and his 2 dogs Penelope and Chrome.
Listen On
Also In Season 6
-
Bill Bodner. Veteran DEA Special Agent: What the DEA is doing to Fight Drug Trafficking
-
Khallid Muhammad (aka Kent Jamz). American Rapper & Singer. How I Recovered.
-
Sonia Kahlon Her Alcohol Journey to Sobriety After Divorce
-
Joseph Kajy. Opioid Addiction at 15. But It's Never Too Late To Get Clean and Succeed