#163 - Turning the Ship: David Schnurman on Moving from Stuck to Living
In this episode of The Personal Success Podcast, Ryan sits down with David Schnurman, CEO of Lawline, author, speaker, podcast host, and father, for a powerful conversation about purpose, family, success, freedom, and what it really takes to stop thinking about the life you want and start living it.
David shares the story behind his book Eleven Suitcases, which follows his family’s decision to leave Brooklyn and move to Barcelona. What began as a family exercise about values, travel, and creating something to look forward to eventually became a life changing move across the world.
The conversation moves through imposter syndrome, ADHD, entrepreneurship, intentional parenting, family memories, writing, and the tension between external success and internal clarity.
At the heart of the episode is one clear question…
What if you are not as stuck as you think?
In This Episode
Ryan and David explore:
How David redefined his purpose around helping driven people move from thinking to actually living
Why imposter syndrome often appears right after we step outside our comfort zone
The family exercise that eventually led to moving to Barcelona
Why the book is called Eleven Suitcases
What COVID lockdown in Spain taught David and his family
Why travel became a core family value
How to create meaningful memories with your children before time moves too quickly
The connection between The Fast Forward Mindset and Eleven Suitcases
How David discovered ADHD later in life and began understanding his own drive, overwhelm, and dopamine seeking patterns
Why podcast conversations can create clarity, connection, and fulfillment
How Lawline was built around freedom, structure, and lifelong learning
The importance of turning your ship, even when life feels like it is already set on a fixed course
Key Takeaways
David’s purpose has evolved into helping driven people who feel stuck move from thinking about what they want to actually living it.
His family’s move to Barcelona did not begin with a massive life plan. It began with one practical problem…getting the kids to sleep…and a family values exercise that opened the door to a bigger vision.
The move was not clean, easy, or perfectly Instagram ready. It included fear, mess, family tension, lockdown, uncertainty, and moments of doubt.
Success and freedom require structure. David did not step away from his business by accident. He built the systems, team, culture, and leadership structure that allowed him to move himself from the center of the business to the edge.
One of the strongest themes of the episode is intentional family memory. David reminds Ryan that with twins, it becomes especially important to create individual experiences with each child as they grow.
The episode closes with a simple but powerful reminder…
You can still turn your ship.
Memorable Quotes
“I figured out a way to move from being stuck…to actually living it.”
“My one word was conviction. Not because I always have it, but because I’m always searching for it.”
“We gift in travel, not in items.”
“Eleven Suitcases is a family self improvement book.”
“I wrote the book for me. You write the book you were meant to read.”
“I am striving to be above the surface in as many areas as possible.”
“Freedom of my time has always been the most important thing for me.”
“You can turn your ship.”
Links and Resources
David’s book, Eleven Suitcases:
https://a.co/d/00hru59R
Eleven Suitcases website:
https://elevensuitcases.com/
Connect with David Schnurman on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidschnurman/
Lawline:
https://www.lawline.com/
Lawyers Who Learn Podcast:
https://www.lawline.com/podcast/lawyers-who-learn
David’s Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/davidschnurman/
The Personal Success Podcast YouTube Channel:
https://youtube.com/@thepersonalsuccesspodcast
Ryan Watts Life Coaching:
https://www.ryanwattslifecoaching.com
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