Eric Johnson: The Power of Storytelling and Hard Work
- Greg Inglin
- Aug 15
- 1 min read

What if your greatest source of leadership and personal growth came not from your successes, but from the mentors and challenges that shaped your journey? In this episode, host Greg Inglin sits down with Eric Johnson, a well-known Seattle broadcaster and writer, to explore how resilience, mentorship, and a commitment to personal development have fueled his remarkable career - from the high-pressure world of television to a creative new chapter filled with writing novels, speaking engagements, and TV appearances.
Eric shares candid stories about his transition out of daily news, the profound impact of business mentors and tough lessons learned at Washington State University, and how leadership skills are honed through perseverance, the influence of great sports journalism, and a lifelong passion for writing and reading.
What you can expect from this episode:
- Resilience and Career Transition: Eric Johnson shares how embracing resilience helped him navigate major career changes - leaving the fast-paced world of broadcasting for creative projects, proving that leadership and personal growth often come from reinvention.
- Mentorship and Personal Development: Discover how pivotal mentors, both in broadcasting and at Washington State University, shaped Eric’s work ethic and leadership skills, and why business mentors are essential for ongoing personal development as a leader.
- Leadership Skills Through Storytelling and Hard Work: Learn how Eric’s lifelong passion for writing and storytelling, combined with the influence of sports journalism, has made him a stronger leader and communicator - offering practical insights for anyone seeking to grow personally and professionally.


