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Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports

Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports

著者: Robert Elwood
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I am a strong believer in the philosophy that Sports are a platform for life's greatest lessons, Who Are You opens the door and takes us behind the scenes with the people who shape the world of sports, from teachers and educators, professional athletes and coaches to general managers and CEOs and lastly from entrepreneurs to community leaders. Who Are You takes immense pride in inviting experienced and quality guests to share all of the lessons they have learned during their current or past participation in sports. Through their experiences dealing with success and failure, listeners will learn from real-life stories and how influential sports have been during our guest's journey through life; which has created the foundation for their current mindset and focus. "Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports" is dedicated to opening the door and allowing amazing people from all over the world to share their stories with our listeners in order to help them understand the incredible life lessons that may be learned from sports. This show will be enjoyable to listen to whether the listener plays sports or not as the podcast forum and platform will allow our guests to educate our listeners on what we can learn to become better people. Regardless of your sports background, this show is for everyone who has ever experienced the successes and failures that complement sports and all of its glory. So, are you ready to put your Game Face On and join "Who Are You Nation" and learn from the some of the most talented people in the world about the the life lessons they have learned from sports?Copyright Who Are You Sports 2014-2025 哲学 社会科学
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    2014/12/22

    Max Prokopy addresses the serious problem athletes face when they follow the 10,000 hour rule, so famously written about by New York Times Best-Selling Author, Malcolm Gladwell in his book "Outliers".

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    2014/12/07

    Tony has lost people in his life to cancer, so this cause is very close to his heart. Tony makes a make a difference by carrying his fridge over long distances all over the world. He does so to promote the cause and to continue to raise money for the ongoing research for earlier detection, more effective treatments and ultimately a cure for cancer. "If you have lost somebody you love to cancer. If you are fighting cancer right now. If you have been affected by cancer in any way. Every step I take is a tribute to you. Be relentless – Live in the moment – We can beat cancer.” –Tony the Fridge

     

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  • 151: Bob Bigelow Shares Exactly What's Wrong With Youth Sports. As A Former NBA Player, Bob Does Not Hold Back In This Episode
    2014/12/02

    "Bob Bigelow" is one of the foremost "youth sports" speakers and youth coach trainers in the country. As a former professional and collegiate player, Bob played for the Kansas City Kings, Boston Celtics and San Diego Clippers as well as for Hall-of-Fame coach Chuck Daly at the University of Pennsylvania. Bob has been featured dozens of times in the media, and co-authored the groundbreaking book about improving youth sports: “Just Let the Kids Play”.

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