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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 29 MIN

How Salsa Saved My Life: MIT Entrepreneur David Schafran on Burnout, Healing, and Dance Immersions in Colombia

from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed

He built a cutting‑edge healthtech company at MIT. Then, in one brutal week, he lost his company, his relationship, and turned 30 — and walked away from everything. In this episode, Junaid sits down with David Schafran, an MIT‑trained entrepreneur who traded boardrooms and burnout for salsa, soul, and full‑body healing in Medellín, Colombia. David went from building smartphone‑based eye diagnostics to building transformational dance immersion retreats for founders, high performers, and “two‑left‑feet” beginners. David explains why success without emotional fulfillment is a trap, how salsa became his therapy when nothing else worked, and why immersion — not dabbling — is what truly rewires your internal state. If you’ve ever felt numb, overworked, or disconnected from your own joy, this conversation will challenge what you think “work,” “play,” and “healing” are supposed to look like. In this episode, you’ll learn: How an MIT startup founder hit emotional rock bottom and found healing through dance in Colombia Why dance is a “feeling art first, visual art second” — and what that teaches us about authenticity How continuous immersion (not a weekend hobby) can permanently shift your identity and inner state Why high performers and tech professionals are starving for real human connection in an AI-driven world Practical ways to start dancing — even if you think you have “two left feet” and have never moved to music in your life Timestamps 00:00 – From Hacks & Hobbies to Healing JourneysJunaid introduces David, the MIT entrepreneur who walked away from startups into salsa and soul. 01:27 – MIT Startups, Eye Care, and the Cost of Ignoring JoyDavid shares his first company, smartphone eye diagnostics, and the subtle burnout he didn’t see coming. 03:13 – From Helping Others to Forgetting HimselfHow a mission to empower others left David emotionally empty — and why mindset and feelings matter more than any product. 04:59 – What Dance Gave Him That Business Never CouldThe emotional honesty of salsa, why dance is for your inner world not the audience, and how it balances the “bureaucracy of business.” 08:00 – AI, Empathy, and the Crisis of Human ConnectionJunaid and David on AI’s surprising empathy… and why physical presence, touch, and real-world connection still matter more than ever. 11:12 – One Week That Changed Everything: Breakup, Exit, 30Leaving his company, ending a relationship, turning 30 — and why Medellín, salsa, and immersion became David’s therapy. 16:00 – Inside a Salsa Immersion in MedellínWhat actually happens in David’s week‑long dance retreats: one‑on‑one training, cultural experiences, support, and transformation. 20:52 – “I Have Two Left Feet” and Other Lies We Tell OurselvesDavid dismantles the myth that dance is only for the “naturally talented” and explains how anyone can build confidence on the dance floor. 23:46 – Practice, Environment, and Becoming a Different PersonWhy the right teachers, loving community, and daily repetition can completely rewrite your identity and emotional reality. Guest Links somoloco.cominstagram.com/dancesomoloco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

He built a cutting‑edge healthtech company at MIT. Then, in one brutal week, he lost his company, his relationship, and turned 30 — and walked away from everything. In this episode, Junaid sits down with David Schafran, an MIT‑trained entrepreneur who traded boardrooms and burnout for salsa, soul, and full‑body healing in Medellín, Colombia. David went from building smartphone‑based eye diagnostics to building transformational dance immersion retreats for founders, high performers, and “two‑left‑feet” beginners. David explains why success without emotional fulfillment is a trap, how salsa became his therapy when nothing else worked, and why immersion — not dabbling — is what truly rewires your internal state. If you’ve ever felt numb, overworked, or disconnected from your own joy, this conversation will challenge what you think “work,” “play,” and “healing” are supposed to look like. In this episode, you’ll learn: How an MIT startup founder hit emotional rock bottom and found healing through dance in Colombia Why dance is a “feeling art first, visual art second” — and what that teaches us about authenticity How continuous immersion (not a weekend hobby) can permanently shift your identity and inner state Why high performers and tech professionals are starving for real human connection in an AI-driven world Practical ways to start dancing — even if you think you have “two left feet” and have never moved to music in your life Timestamps 00:00 – From Hacks & Hobbies to Healing JourneysJunaid introduces David, the MIT entrepreneur who walked away from startups into salsa and soul. 01:27 – MIT Startups, Eye Care, and the Cost of Ignoring JoyDavid shares his first company, smartphone eye diagnostics, and the subtle burnout he didn’t see coming. 03:13 – From Helping Others to Forgetting HimselfHow a mission to empower others left David emotionally empty — and why mindset and feelings matter more than any product. 04:59 – What Dance Gave Him That Business Never CouldThe emotional honesty of salsa, why dance is for your inner world not the audience, and how it balances the “bureaucracy of business.” 08:00 – AI, Empathy, and the Crisis of Human ConnectionJunaid and David on AI’s surprising empathy… and why physical presence, touch, and real-world connection still matter more than ever. 11:12 – One Week That Changed Everything: Breakup, Exit, 30Leaving his company, ending a relationship, turning 30 — and why Medellín, salsa, and immersion became David’s therapy. 16:00 – Inside a Salsa Immersion in MedellínWhat actually happens in David’s week‑long dance retreats: one‑on‑one training, cultural experiences, support, and transformation. 20:52 – “I Have Two Left Feet” and Other Lies We Tell OurselvesDavid dismantles the myth that dance is only for the “naturally talented” and explains how anyone can build confidence on the dance floor. 23:46 – Practice, Environment, and Becoming a Different PersonWhy the right teachers, loving community, and daily repetition can completely rewrite your identity and emotional reality. Guest Links somoloco.cominstagram.com/dancesomoloco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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