ASKITA E173 "From Trauma to Triumph: Scott Kesson's Story of Loss and Growth" (audio only)
Release Date: 04/28/2025
A Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John gets asinine about our personal growth as it relates to American Democracy. This is a non-partisan episode that will get you thinking about how you engage in our political system. If you are stressed, anxious and looking for like minded poeple who care about community, you especially don't want to miss it. John introduces his long-time friend Josh Wilk, the founder of Renew Democracy 250, and shares Josh's personal story, including his father's experiences as a Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter. Josh explains that his organization aims to honor his...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John interviews Alla Kaplan, a former stripper and current business woman, about her life experiences and podcast "The Jewish Stripper." They discuss Alla's journey from immigrating to the United States as a child to her experiences in the adult entertainment industry, her struggles with mental health and substance abuse, and her path to recovery and personal growth. The conversation touches on various topics including cultural attitudes towards stripping, misconceptions about the industry, and Alla's efforts to help others through her podcast and writing "Be...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John interviews Scott Kesson, LPC, a licensed professional counselor from Colorado, exploring Scott's background, including his experiences as a gay man, foster parent, and mental health professional spanning 35 years in various roles. The conversation highlighted Scott's resilience, growth mindset, and commitment to living life on his own terms, emphasizing the importance of pushing through difficult situations and prioritizing personal satisfaction over financial gain. Scott is one of John's oldest friends, whom he met in college at the University of Florida in...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
On this episode of ASKITA, John speaks with Bryan Driscoll, author and inventor of The Goodness Game and a passionate advocate for kindness and the power of kindness. Bryan’s life story takes us back 20 years ago when a stranger’s small act of generosity changed his life by showing him that everyday actions can create ripples of positive change. This put him on a mission to help others and show how small acts can have huge impact. If you are living a life on your terms, happiness has to be a condition you rank high on your list of priorities and this episode will give you practical...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, John sits down with Jen Stewart, a long-time friend and widow of his former co-host, Tommy. Together, they delve into the depths of grief, resilience, and the power of community support. Highlights: Martial Arts and Mental Strength: Jen, a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, shares how her martial arts training has equipped her with the mental fortitude to navigate life's toughest challenges, including the loss of her husband. Grief and Growth: Discover how Jen has transformed her grief into a source of strength, honoring Tommy's memory by...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this unapologetically raw episode of A Swift Kick in the Ass (ASKITA), John unleashes some four-letter words that might just rival a sailor's vocabulary. This one's not for the faint-hearted, so grab your earbuds or send the kids packing before you hit play! It's an eye-opening wake-up call designed to shake you out of complacency and kickstart a positive transformation. If you feel stuck, drowning in life's mess, and can't see past the darkness, let this episode be the beacon to guide your head to a better place. John doesn't hold back as he delivers a candid perspective on taking...
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKTA...Are your aches and pains attributed to "getting older" or do they have deeper meaning as they come from blocking a kick or maybe not blocking it well enough? We can let life beat us down or we can take a stand and kick some ass in the process. Now picture Twisted Sister's video back in the Mtv heyday and scream " I want to Rock" while you take a listen to a podcast geared to get your ass moving. You may be encouraged to get up off your ass and do something with your life even when you your driver's license says you are old.
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John talks about how we should listen to ourselves and learn from the experience. If you are full fo self doubt, feel defeated before you even get out of bed....you should listen to this as you will benefit the most, but you probably won't listen as you already know. Know what> you have listened...yet. Tune in now and get more content at . Peace!
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John talks about the hallway of life and what to do when you see a fire blocking your path. if you feel chhallenged by life and facing blocks every turn you make, please take the time to listen. it could be exactly what you need to hear to get through this. John knows you can. But you have listten and then make u7p your own mind. Keep living on your terms and have a listen.
info_outlineA Swift Kick In The Ass
In this episode of ASKITA, John talks bluntly about the widespread problem of negativty and how our mindset dicates the future of our desired terms. You can live your dreams. But allowing yourself to learn as you succeed is part of the journey. Sometimes hearing the right words helps make everything fall in place. Maybe that is this episode for you? www.aswiftkickingtheass.com
info_outlineIn this episode of ASKITA, John interviews Scott Kesson, LPC, a licensed professional counselor from Colorado, exploring Scott's background, including his experiences as a gay man, foster parent, and mental health professional spanning 35 years in various roles. The conversation highlighted Scott's resilience, growth mindset, and commitment to living life on his own terms, emphasizing the importance of pushing through difficult situations and prioritizing personal satisfaction over financial gain.
Scott is one of John's oldest friends, whom he met in college at the University of Florida in January 1985. Scott has been talked about before on this as an example of true friendship by calling out John's potentially negative path and encouraging him to act more appropriately. He gets his chance to do it again!
Scott shares his experience of losing both parents at a young age. His mother died of cancer when he was 12, and his father remarried within a year. A year after that, his father passed away from a heart attack when Scott was 14, leaving him to make funeral arrangements. Scott uses this traumatic experience as a baseline to overcome future challenges. He also describes how his family situation changed drastically within two years, going from a wealthy lifestyle to one of significant debt after his father's death. His new mother had to care for four children, including Scott and his brother, while dealing with financial difficulties.
Behind the Name
"A Swift Kick in the Ass" conveys the idea of a sudden, forceful action or reprimand intended to motivate or correct someone. This action is intended to help not hurt, in an entertaining way that aims to help people intentionally craft a way of life (or style of living) that aligns with the very essence of their mind, body and spirit by growing though your life experience.
The first A Swift Kick in The Ass podcast episode was released October 8th 2014 by two lifelong friends, John Curren and Tom Stewart, who set out to disrupt conventional belief and get people thinking about not just how to live, but rather, thrive on their terms.
In this partnership, the two lifetime friends produced over 100 episodes that have been heard in over 140 countries throughout this world.
Sadly, on August 16th, 2020, Tom (Tommy) Stewart passed away from brain cancer with his wife by his side.
Though Tom can no longer be at the microphone, it was his wish that the show go on. He felt the message was too important to be silenced.
John Curren continues to share his journey and works to motivate others to live more fully on their terms.