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Episode 10: Turning Back The Clock

Episode 10: Turning Back The Clock

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In Episode 10 of The Locker Room, we talk about athletic regret and how former athletes can make peace with the parts of their careers they wish had gone differently. This conversation explores the difference between what actually happened and what we know we could have done differently, while unpacking how confidence, assertiveness, mindset, and playing it safe can shape the way athletes experience regret after the game is over.

We also get into the current college sports landscape, including development vs. production, redshirting, and having realistic expectations, Malik Beasley’s gambling case, Coco Gauff’s historic Grand Slam consistency, and the conversation around Americans not rooting for the American soccer team in America.


The Locker Room is a podcast for former athletes navigating the confusing and often painful transition from a life centered around sports to a life outside of the game. For many athletes, walking away from sports is more than the end of a season. It can feel like losing purpose, community, and even a piece of who you are. One day, your life is built around competition and performance. Then suddenly, it's not. No schedule. No team. No clear version of who you are supposed to become next. This podcast explores the emotional weight of that transition: the identity crisis, the anxiety, the depression, the feeling of being lost, and the pressure to “move on” before you have fully processed what you left behind. Through honest conversations, personal reflection, and relatable stories, The Locker Room creates space for former athletes to feel seen, understood, and reminded that they are not alone. Life after sports is not just about finding a new career or routine. It is about rediscovering purpose, rebuilding identity, and learning that who you are has always been bigger than what you did.

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