FINDING GOOD

Mike Thompson

Hosted by native Austinite and cancer survivor Mike Thompson, The FINDING GOOD Podcast features remarkable guests with compelling stories, and explores how they implement the three tenets of FINDING GOOD, defined by Mike in his bestselling memoir. Be positively selfish. Surround yourself with good people. Leave the world better than you found it. These tenets have guided Mike through four cancers, two bone marrow transplants, almost 90 surgeries, years of addiction, and an unexpected return to a life filled with passion and intention.

Episodes

  1. 21/07/2025

    Finding the Good in Grief with founder Sam Hendel

    In this episode of The FINDING GOOD Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with the remarkable Sam Hendel, the founder of Good Grief, a community that helps individuals navigate their grief through running and connection. Sam shared her personal journey, which took a devastating turn in 2022 when both of her parents were diagnosed with stagefour cancer within the same week, alongside a significant breakup. This overwhelming grief led her to find solace in running, ultimately inspiring her to create Good Grief. We discussed the importance of choosing happiness in the face of life's myriad challenges, alesson Sam learned from her mother. She emphasized that grief can be isolating, and through Good Grief, she aims to foster a supportive community where people can share their experiences and uplift one another. Sam's passion for running and her desire to help others find the good in their grief has led to the growth of Good Grief which has expanded beyond Austin to Washington, D.C. Throughout our conversation, we explored the tenets of being positively selfish, surrounding oneself with good people, and leaving the world better than we found it. Sam's journey is a testament to resilience and the power of community, and I was truly inspired by her outlook on life. As we wrapped up, we discussed future plans for Good Grief, including the potential for a foundation to further support those dealing with grief and loss. Join us as we dive deep into Sam's story, her incredible accomplishments, and the meaningful connections that can be forged through shared experiences. Don't forget to check out Good Grief on social media and consider joining their free weekly community runs. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, keep finding good!

    48 min
  2. 13/05/2025

    From Green Beret to the Gridiron to Giving Back - FINDING GOOD w/ Nate Boyer

    In this episode of the Finding Good podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with the remarkable Nate Boyer, a true Renaissance man whose journey spans military service,professional football, and philanthropy. Nate, a Green Beret and former NFL player, shared his unique perspective on the importance of finding common ground in divisive times,particularly in relation to his experiences with Colin Kaepernick and the kneeling protests. We delved into Nate's current endeavors, including his work with Waterboys, an organization dedicated to providing clean water in East Africa, and MVP (Merging Vets andPlayers), which connects veterans and former athletes to help them navigate their transitions. Nate's passion for storytelling also shines through in his upcoming documentary about D-Day, where he aims to honor the sacrifices of World War II veteransand draw parallels to today's challenges. Throughout our conversation, Nate emphasized the significance of positivity, community, and the need to leave the world better than we found it. He shared personal anecdotes about the mentors who have shaped his life, including his parents, military comrades, and coaches like Mack Brown and Pete Carroll. As we wrapped up, we discussed the importance of being "positively selfish"—taking care of oneself in order to better serve others. Nate's insights remind us that while we may facechallenges, there is always hope for a brighter future, and we can all play a part in making a difference. Join us for this inspiring episode filled with wisdom, resilience, and a call to action for all of us to contribute to the greater good.

    1h 6m
  3. 24/04/2025

    From South Central City Kid to King of the Criterium: FINDING GOOD with Justin Williams - PART TWO

    There's no denying the remarkability of Justin William's story. The professional cyclist from L.A.'s toughest neighborhood inherited his Belizean father's love of cycling.  The sport kept him insulated from the infamous street life of South Central, where 1 in 3 kids wind up in jail or dead before they reach adulthood. We had the privilege of sitting down with Justin in his hometown of Los Angeles for a fascinating discussion, and explored all the ways his life perfectly embodies the tenets of FINDING GOOD. We kicked off our conversation by exploring Justin's early life in South Central - the notorious neighborhood of greater Los Angeles that boasts one of the highest crime rates in the country - where he grew up in a large family and faced the challenges of living in a community heavily influenced by gang culture. Despite the odds, Justin found solace in sports, particularly cycling, which he initially discovered through his father's Belizean heritage of possessing a passion for the sport.Justin shared a memorable story about a grueling 50-mile ride led by his father that served as a pivotal moment in his cycling journey. This experience not only tested his physical limits but also instilled in him a sense of determination and resilience. We discussed how his competitive nature and stubbornness have fueled his success in cycling, especially when many young athletes give up after failing to make it to the world tour. As we delved deeper into the conversation, Justin highlighted the importance of community and support, especially in the wake of recent fires in Southern California. He spoke about the incredible efforts within the cycling community to come together and help those affected, showcasing the power of unity and compassion.We also touched on the broader landscape of American cycling, discussing the challenges and opportunities for young riders. Justin emphasized that cycling doesn't have to be limited to the Tour de France or UCI world tours; it can encompass various forms of racing that are more accessible and exciting for fans.Throughout our discussion, Justin's passion for the sport and his commitment to giving back to the community becomes quite clear. He articulated his mission to create opportunities for underrepresented riders and to build a supportive environment within the cycling world.This episode is a testament to the idea that success is not just about personal achievements but also about uplifting others and making a positive impact. Join us as we explore Justin's journey, his insights on resilience, and his vision for the future of cycling. Enjoy!

    59 min

About

Hosted by native Austinite and cancer survivor Mike Thompson, The FINDING GOOD Podcast features remarkable guests with compelling stories, and explores how they implement the three tenets of FINDING GOOD, defined by Mike in his bestselling memoir. Be positively selfish. Surround yourself with good people. Leave the world better than you found it. These tenets have guided Mike through four cancers, two bone marrow transplants, almost 90 surgeries, years of addiction, and an unexpected return to a life filled with passion and intention.