In episode 321, I speak with coach, athlete, and soon to be author of multiple books, Alexander Richmond. Alex has a story and a half. Born in communist East Germany, he competed at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a wrestler. Just as he stepped off the plane back in East Germany after the Olympics, expecting to be celebrated, he was taken away by the Stasi, and incarcerated for 18 months as a political prisoner. In his book 'Shadows on the Mat' he describes the torture and brutality he faced, and how was able to go from rage, to forgiveness to peace. This is an incredible story and message, not to be missed.
In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Alexander Richmond — a man whose life story could fill a dozen films. Born in communist East Germany, Alex was a talented wrestler who represented his country at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. But upon returning home, instead of the hero’s welcome he expected, Alex was arrested by the Stasi and imprisoned for 18 months as a political prisoner.
In his powerful memoir Shadows on the Mat, Alex reveals the harrowing details of his imprisonment — the torture, the betrayal, and the unimaginable brutality — and, most importantly, how he transformed his rage into forgiveness and lasting peace.
This episode is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to rise above hatred and find healing, even after the darkest of times. Alex’s journey from pain to purpose will leave you inspired and in awe.
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Tune in to hear a story of courage, resilience, and the triumph of the human spirit — from rage to peace.
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