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Motivation Monday: Reviving the Legacy of Swimming: A Conversation with Hasty Awards Owner Steven Hasty

  1. Motivation Monday: Reviving the Legacy of Swimming: A Conversation with Hasty Awards Owner Steven Hasty Michael D. Levitt 23:36

Hasty Awards Owner Modernizes Swimming Magazine
Steven Hasty, owner of Hasty Awards and partner of Jack Callahan, shared his interest in a recent partnership to modernize Swimming World magazine. Hasty’s connection to the magazine dates back to his childhood when it was a monthly source of information on the swimming competitions he and his father followed. After being asked to join the magazine’s board at the Swimming Hall of Fame, Hasty saw the opportunity to refresh the publication’s content and distribution. Michael expressed his support for Hasty’s endeavor, emphasizing the continued relevance of print magazines and the value of nostalgia in attracting readers.
Sports Popularity, Streaming, and Legacy
Michael highlighted the enduring popularity of sports, especially during the Olympics, and the growing demand for streaming services and cable. He praised the publication for keeping readers up to date on the latest trends and stories in sports, particularly in Olympic events. Steven Hasty, who co-owns the publication with Jack, shared their enthusiasm for the brand and enjoyment of participating in the swimming community. He also noted the magazine’s legacy and its role in facilitating growth and technological advancements.
Swimming Benefits and Unifying Potential
Michael highlighted the benefits of swimming, emphasizing its positive impact on Stress Management and overall physical well-being. He encouraged individuals to take advantage of access to pools and lakes for a relaxing and regenerative experience. Michael also spoke highly of the sport of swimming, praising its competitive nature and its ability to unify individuals across various backgrounds. Steven Hasty agreed with Michael’s points and seemed receptive to incorporating swimming into their daily routines.
Discussing Athlete Stories and Magazine Revival
Michael and Steven Hasty discussed their admiration for the stories and achievements of athletes, particularly in swimming. Michael expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share these stories through a magazine, highlighting athletes’ hard work and determination to overcome obstacles and improve over time. StevenHasty agreed, noting the value of the individual stories and the passion for the new ownership in reviving the magazine. Both expressed their belief in the importance of these stories and the role of magazines in bringing people into the world of sports.
Swimming World Magazine Success and Future Plans
Steven Hasty discussed the success and future plans for Swimming World Magazine, highlighting its unique global reach and commitment to covering the sport from various angles. He also revealed the magazine’s upcoming coverage of the Olympic trials and the Paris Olympics, where they would have three press passes. Michael expressed appreciation for the magazine’s impact and ability to bring people together while acknowledging the athletes’ hard work and dedication. Both parties agreed on the excitement and significance of the upcoming Olympic games.

 

Summary

The enduring appeal of print magazines @ 2:42

Michael and Steve discuss how print magazines thrive, even in the digital age. They note that many people still enjoy the tactile experience of reading a physical magazine, and that magazines provide a unique way to tell in-depth stories and provide insights that complement the digital content.

Steve’s background in swimming and the Swimming World magazine @ 4:00

Steve Hasty grew up in a household where his father was a swim coach, so swimming has been a lifelong passion. He has been involved with the Swimming World magazine for many years, including serving on the board of the Swimming Hall of Fame when the magazine was donated to them. Steve saw an opportunity to acquire and modernize the magazine, bringing on his business partner Jack Hallahan to help lead the effort.

The mental and physical benefits of swimming @ 11:00

Michael shares his personal experience with the relaxing and rejuvenating effects of swimming, noting how it can be a powerful tool for stress relief and overall well-being. They agree that swimming is a life skill with tremendous value beyond just the sport.

The unifying power of the Olympics @ 12:51

The conversation explores the unique ability of the Olympics to bring people together and celebrate human achievement, regardless of background. They discuss how the personal stories of the athletes competing add to the drama and appeal of the games.

The Future of Swimming World magazine @ 22:15

Steve shares details about the magazine’s website, SwimmingWorld.com, and the company’s awards business, Hasty Awards. He expresses excitement about the magazine’s coverage of the upcoming Olympic trials and games, noting that Swimming World will have unprecedented access as the only news outlet with three press passes for swimming events at the Paris Olympics.

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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