Tuesdays With Trevor
By Jason Holzer and Trevor Rosenthal
Tuesdays With TrevorMar 05, 2022
How Do We Teach Athletes to Master Their Mind?: Mental Strategies for Athletic Excellence with Shayamal Vallabhjee
Welcome to another enriching episode of Tuesdays with Trevor! 🌟 Join hosts Trevor Rosenthal and Jason Holzer as they dive into an uplifting discussion with Shayamal Vallabhjee, a revered sports performance scientist, coach and author, on the transformative power of mental development in athletes.
Coaches and parents will discover the secrets to unlocking your players' full potential as Shayamal sheds light on the incredible benefits of stress management through breath work and mindfulness techniques. 🧘♂️ Immerse yourself in a world where physical and mental strength intersect to create champions!
Here's why you should tune into this episode:
🔥 Learn about the holistic approach to athlete development, covering physical, mental, technical, and strategic aspects.
🚀 Uncover how mindfulness practices and focused breathing can supercharge your performance by alleviating stress.
💪 Explore the personalized pregame rituals that can elevate your mental game and set you up for success.
🌬️ Discover simple yet powerful breath counting exercises to sharpen your focus and build mental resilience.
🏆 Find out how to harness mindfulness techniques during competition to unlock peak performance.
😌 Relax and rejuvenate with post-competition wind-down rituals, preparing yourself for the challenges ahead.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:14 The Four Components of Athlete Development
06:34 The Relationship Between Physical and Mental Strength
08:30 Creating a Pregame Routine
12:37 Implementing Breath Work for Mental Preparation
24:27 Using Breath Work During Competition
27:04 Wind Down Techniques and Setting Up for the Next Day
30:20 Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information
Check out this empowering conversation that's sure to inspire and elevate your athlete’s game! Tune in now and embark on a journey toward excellence with Tuesdays with Trevor. 🎧✨ #Inspiration #AthleticExcellence #MindBodyConnection
Tuesdays with Trevor: How Do We Lead by Serving? Redefining Success in Youth Sports with Mike Matheny
🌟 Unveiling the Heart of Youth Sports: A Deep Exploration of Servant Leadership 🌟
Calling all coaches and parents dedicated to nurturing the next generation of athletes! Tune in to "Tuesdays with Trevor" as Trevor Rosenthal and Jason Holzer lead an enlightening discussion featuring none other than Mike Matheny, a revered figure in MLB history and coaching circles. Together, they embark on a profound journey into the transformative essence of servant leadership and its profound impact on the landscape of youth sports.
🏆 #EmpoweringLeadership: Discover the enduring philosophy of servant leadership—a paradigm that transcends authority, focusing on selflessly serving others and prioritizing their needs above all else.
🌱 #FosteringCharacter, Beyond Trophies: Explore the deeper meaning of success in youth sports, emphasizing character development and the ability to positively influence others both within and beyond the game.
🤝 #PartnersInEmpowerment: Coaches and Parents Unite: Dive into the indispensable roles of coaches and parents in shaping the youth sports arena, from setting exemplary standards to nurturing essential character traits in young athletes.
⚖️ #AchievingBalance: Victory with Integrity: Understand the delicate balance between winning and character development, fostering an environment where personal growth and team success intertwine harmoniously.
👨👩👦👦 #ParentingAthletesWithHeart: Gain invaluable insights into nurturing young athletes from a parental perspective, from cultivating their passion for the game to maintaining a supportive relationship amid the pressures of competition.
🌟 #LeadByExample: The Cornerstone of Coaching: Recognize the pivotal role of consistency and leading by example in instilling enduring values and character traits in the hearts of young athletes.
📚 #WisdomFromExperience: Explore Mike Matheny's wealth of knowledge and acclaimed works like the "Matheny Manifesto," offering actionable guidance for coaches and parents navigating the dynamic world of youth sports.
This captivating conversation is divided into insightful chapters:
00:00 Empowering Leadership and Serving Others
05:28 Defining Success Beyond Trophies
06:56 The Crucial Roles of Coaches and Parents
10:06 Achieving Balance: Victory and Integrity
12:23 Parenting Athletes with Heart
15:17 Leading by Example: The Coach's Cornerstone
20:23 Insights from Mike Matheny's Experience
23:33 The Impact of Servant Leadership on Youth Sports
25:46 Takeaways and Actionable Guidance
32:00 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
Join us on this illuminating journey toward a brighter future for our young champions!
#YouthSports #LeadershipDevelopment #CharacterBuilding #ParentingJourney #CoachInspiration #GameChangerParenting
Tuesdays with Trevor: How Do You Build Champions? Unveiling Clint Hurdle's Blueprint for Youth Sports
🔥 Get ready for an inspiring episode of Tuesdays with Trevor! Join Trevor Rosenthal and Jason Holzer as they are joined by the incredible Clint Hurdle, former MLB player and manager, to explore invaluable leadership principles for youth sports and crafting a positive team culture.
🏆 Uncover the secrets behind effective communication in leadership roles and the importance of staying updated with the latest techniques and technology in sports.
🤝 Learn how to strike the perfect balance between competition and joy, while also gaining expert advice for parents and coaches on nurturing resilience in young athletes.
🎬 Tune in for engaging discussions, helpful tips, and uplifting encouragement to continue evolving in the world of sports!
Chapters:
Introduction and Setting the Tone (00:00)
Meet Clint Hurdle (03:10)
Leading the Way in Youth Sports (05:20)
Building a Positive Team Culture (07:59)
The Power of Communication (10:08)
Finding Balance: Competition vs. Joy (15:20)
Fostering Competitive Spirit and Joy (26:29)
Final Thoughts and Farewell (31:35)
#YouthSports #TeamCulture #Leadership #Communication #Competition #JoyInSports #Parenting #Coaching #Resilience #Sportsmanship #TuesdaysWithTrevor #ClintHurdle #MLB #SportsLeadership #AthleteDevelopment #PositiveMindset
The Why and The Mission for Tuesdays with Trevor
Join Jason and Trevor in this engaging episode as they delve into the profound impact of sports on personal development and character building. They explore how the essence of winning lies not solely in achieving victories, but in the journey of self-discovery and growth. Through insightful anecdotes and reflections, they underline the pivotal role sports play in nurturing exceptional leadership qualities that transcend the boundaries of the game.
Throughout the conversation, Jason and Trevor emphasize the importance of belief, confidence, and integrity, both on the field and in life. They advocate for instilling core values and staying anchored to them as fundamental pillars for sustained success and personal excellence.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical wisdom on leveraging sports as a tool for honing leadership skills, fostering resilience, and embracing the roller coaster of life with grace and determination.
Key Takeaways:
Discover the true essence of winning: personal growth and character development.
Uncover how sports can mold exceptional leaders capable of navigating life's challenges.
Learn the indispensable role of belief, confidence, and integrity in sports and beyond.
Gain strategies for instilling core values and fostering a culture of support and encouragement.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Purpose of the Show
02:27 - Using Sports to Develop Exceptional Leaders
06:07 - The Impact of Sports Beyond the Game
08:16 - Belief and Confidence: Cornerstones of Success
10:16 - Building a Foundation: Core Values for Life
12:32 - Supporting and Encouraging Others: The Power of Community
15:44 - The Importance of Role Models and Character Building
Tuesdays with Trevor: How Playing Small Ball gets Big Results with Joel Goldberg
Welcome to another exhilarating episode of Tuesdays with Trevor! MLB All-Star Trevor Rosenthal and 4D Athletes Co-Founder Jason Holzer are back, and this time they're joined by a special guest, Joel Goldberg, Royals TV Broadcaster and author of the book Small Ball, Big Results. Get ready for a powerhouse conversation that explores the profound application of small ball in baseball to life itself.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace different roles, do the little things right, and watch the impact unfold in both sports and life.
Trust is paramount in coaching, especially when building relationships with parents. Communication and understanding play key roles.
Embrace the journey, step outside your comfort zone, and try new things for valuable life lessons.
Effort and energy are game-changers in sports, influencing outcomes and leaving a lasting impact.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Background:
Join Trevor Rosenthal and Jason Holzer as they introduce this week's special guest, Joel Goldberg, delving into his background as a Royals TV Broadcaster and author.
02:01 - Inspiration for Writing the Book:
Joel Goldberg shares insights into the inspiration behind his book, Small Ball, Big Results, and how the concept of small ball extends beyond the baseball field.
04:13 - The Concept of Small Ball:
The trio explores the fundamental concept of small ball in baseball and discusses its broader applications in various aspects of life.
07:19 - Embracing Different Roles in Sports:
Trevor, Jason, and Joel emphasize the importance of embracing different roles, doing the little things right, and the impact it can have both in sports and life.
10:18 - Building Trust with Parents as Coaches:
Dive into the significance of trust in coaching and building relationships with parents, as the guests share their experiences and insights.
15:18 - Embracing the Journey and Trying New Things:
The conversation takes a turn towards embracing the journey, trying new things, and the valuable life lessons that come from stepping outside one's comfort zone.
24:51 - The Impact of Effort and Energy in Sports:
The trio discusses the undeniable impact of effort and energy in sports, drawing parallels to their personal experiences and the lessons learned.
27:00 - Upcoming Guests and Conclusion:
Get a sneak peek of upcoming guests on Tuesdays with Trevor, and the hosts wrap up the episode with a reminder to follow them on social media for the latest updates.
Buckle up for an episode filled with insights, inspiration, and a whole lot of small ball wisdom. Don't miss out on the action, and stay tuned for more engaging conversations with Trevor, Jason, and their incredible guests!
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Tuesdays With Trevor: How to Win in Youth Sports with Coach Ballgame
Step up to the plate and bring the heat on another exciting episode of Tuesdays with Trevor! In this encouraging discussion, MLB All-Star Trevor Rosenthal and Co-Founder of 4D Athletes, Jason Holzer, team up with Coach Ballgame to explore the critical importance of cultivating a positive culture in youth sports. The trio delves into the repercussions of the win-at-all-costs mentality, emphasizing the need to prioritize character development and fun over mere victory.
Coach Ballgame shares a wealth of experiences and insights, unveiling strategies to motivate and engage young athletes effectively. The episode sheds light on the evolving landscape of youth sports, highlighting the pivotal role of Major League Baseball in shaping its trajectory.
Key Takeaways:
Prioritize character development and fun over winning in youth sports.
Motivate and engage young athletes by creating a positive and supportive culture.
Listen to and communicate with young athletes to understand their needs and preferences.
Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children's sports journey and should prioritize their child's enjoyment and growth.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Tuesdays with Trevor
02:24 Guest Introduction: Coach Ballgame
04:31 The Importance of Winning in Youth Sports
08:24 The Evolution of Youth Sports and the Role of MLB
13:05 Creating a Positive Culture in Youth Sports
17:35 Motivating and Engaging Young Athletes
24:59 Advice for Parents in Youth Sports
27:31 Conclusion and Where to Find Coach Ballgame
Before wrapping up, gain valuable advice for parents and coaches to reinforce the importance of character development in youth sports. And stay tuned until the end to catch the #1 tip for parents with kids in sports. Connect and learn more at 4Dathletes.com and learn more about Coach Ballgame at coachballgame.com.
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#109 Adam Short: How can we bring out the best in players?
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Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we explore the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of high-performance sports. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Adam Short, a basketball coach who has dedicated his career to helping young athletes achieve their full potential.
Adam has an impressive resume, with experience coaching at the collegiate level. Currently, he is the Head Director of Player Development Coach at the University of Texas Austin, where he works on the defensive side of the ball, leads practice plans, creates scouting reports, and makes in-game coaching adjustments. He also coaches on the court during practices and workouts, and uses Synergy and Sportscode to make player edits.
In addition to his coaching duties, Adam serves as the Head Academic Coordinator for Men's Basketball at Texas, ensuring that his players are succeeding both on and off the court. He is also responsible for recruiting junior college and prep school players from the Midwest to join the team.
Prior to his current role, Adam was the Director of Basketball Operations at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he oversaw team travel, meals, and budget for the 2021-2022 season. He organized the weekly team schedule and used Sports Code to break down practice and game film. He also played a key role in recruiting potential student athletes, including high school players, JUCO, prep school, and transfers.
Throughout his career, Adam has demonstrated a deep passion for the game of basketball and a commitment to helping young athletes reach their full potential. We hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation with one of the most dedicated coaches in the sport. To learn more about Adam and his work, follow him on Twitter at @APShort143210
#108 China McCarney: How do we help athletes overcome anxiety and depression?
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Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we explore the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of high-performance sports. In this episode, we have the honor of hosting China McCarney, a former collegiate and professional athlete who is now the CEO of the AAAD Foundation, a nonprofit organization that empowers young athletes to reach their full potential both on and off the field.
Originally from Southern California, China was the ultimate five-tool baseball player in high school and was named CIF Player of the Year in 2005 at Vasquez High School. He played collegiately at College of the Canyons and Cal State Northridge. He was drafted in 2008 by Cleveland and in 2009 by Tampa. He has a bachelor’s of science in psychology with an emphasis in kinesiology and is certified in Sport and Fitness psychology.
As the CEO of the AAAD Foundation, China is dedicated to creating opportunities for young athletes to succeed, regardless of their background or circumstances. Through mentorship, education, and community outreach, the AAAD Foundation is making a positive impact on the lives of thousands of young people across the country.
In this episode, China shares his insights on the importance of mental and emotional preparation in sports, the power of positive thinking, and the role of spirituality in athletic performance. He also talks about his own experiences as a player and a leader, and how they shaped his vision for the AAAD Foundation.
To learn more about China McCarney and the AAAD Foundation, visit aaadfoundation.org, and follow China on Instagram at chinamccarney. We hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation with one of the most visionary leaders in the world of sports.
#3 MVP Podcast: How can parents help children develop a growth mindset and why does it matter?
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In this episode of the Most Valuable Parenting Podcast presented by 4D Athletes and Build Great Minds, we dive into how parents can help children develop a growth mindset.
Why kids feeling perfect will hold them back and what parents can do
What does it mean to have a fixed mindset and how to reverse it
Things parents do that could cause children to have a fixed mindset
Why focusing on winning will also hold your kids back
Why parents should never compare their kids to others
Strategies to help parents foster a growth mindset in their home
How to turn mistakes into Learning Opportunities and love the process more than the results
Create a feedback culture in your home and embrace challenges
The power of not yet
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#107 Austin Byler: What is the Blueprint for Success?
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Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast! Our guest this week is Austin Byler, a former professional athlete with a passion for leadership and personal development. Austin is the founder of Major League University, a website dedicated to helping people find their purpose in life.
Throughout the podcast, Austin shares his insights on the power of the mind and how it can help athletes reach their full potential. He discusses the importance of mental skills training and motivation in achieving success both on and off the field.
As a peak performance coach, Austin conducts workshops for teams and corporations to build a strong foundation for success. He shares his experiences working with athletes and the strategies he uses to help them overcome mental obstacles and perform at their best.
To learn more about Austin and his work, you can visit his website at majorleagueuniversity.com or follow him on Instagram @austinbyler. Thank you for tuning in to the 4D Athletes podcast!
#2 MVP Podcast: How can parents help their children overcome anxious thoughts?
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In this episode of the Most Valuable Parenting Podcast presented by 4D Athletes and Build Great Minds, we discuss how to help kids overcome anxious and depressing thoughts.
Reasons why kids are so anxious and nervous
What is happening when kids and teens are feeling anxious
The power of a parents presence to that can help unburden a kids anxiousness
What parents can do to relieve unnecessary pressure they can put on their kids
Why emotion will always overtake logic
Why the breath is so powerful in calming anxiousness
A trick that a parent can use to help their child player at a higher level
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#1 MVP Podcast: Why Are Kids Quitting Sports?
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In this episode of the Most Valuable Parenting Podcast presented by 4D Athletes and Build Great Minds, we dive into why kids are quitting sports at an alarming rate.
Rhea shares a key component on reasons why kids stop playing
Conversations parents can have with kids to help them with things that happen in sports
How parents can use their imagination to help better understand what is going on with their child
How to create a safe space to help your child open up
The power of timing and teachable moments
Tackling the pressure of burn out and playing year around and what to do about it
A counterintuitive approach to deeply connect with your child
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#35 I Am A Champion: Why does SEL matter in sports and life?
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Welcome to the "I Am A Champion" show. A podcast dedicated to sharing what it means to be a champion in all areas of life. In this episode, we explore the intersection of sports and social-emotional learning (SEL). Today's episode is all about why SEL matters, both in and out of sports.
Our guests on the show are Sonny Thadani and Scott Farber, two inspiring individuals who are making a real difference in the world of education and mental health.
Sonny Thadani is a dedicated dad of three, but he's also a passionate advocate for mental health and education. His work with Sandy Hook Promise has given him a unique perspective on the importance of SEL, and he's here to share his insights with us today.
Scott Farber is the co-founder of A-List Education, a company that's on a mission to level the playing field for all students. With over 80,000 students served across the US and around the world, Scott knows a thing or two about the power of education.
Together, Sonny and Scott will be discussing why SEL is so crucial in sports and in life. They'll be sharing their personal stories, as well as some of the latest research on the topic.
So if you're ready to learn how SEL can help you become a champion in all areas of your life, then you won't want to miss this episode of "I Am A Champion". Tune in now to hear from two incredible guests who are making a real difference in the world.
#106 Leah Amico: How do we unlock our potential and thrive in any situation?
Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast featuring Leah Amico, a three-time Olympic gold medalist with USA Softball, a two-time World Champion, and a National Softball Hall of Fame inductee. Leah's impressive athletic career started in college, where she was a three-time First Team All-American and a three-time First Team Academic All-American at The University of Arizona. She still holds the record for the highest batting average in the Women’s College World Series.
But Leah's success on the field was not without its challenges. Through triumphs and trials, she learned how to perform under pressure and climb to new heights of success. Now, as a professional and inspirational speaker with over 20 years of national speaking engagements, Leah shares the tools and principles she used to achieve success in any career field.
In this episode, Leah shares her experiences and lessons learned from her collegiate and Olympic journeys, including how to have a strong mindset and apply daily discipline to be successful. She empowers listeners with engaging and inspiring stories and shares keys to unlocking their potential. Leah's core principles will leave you believing that you can conquer your personal and career goals.
Leah is also passionate about helping people achieve a healthy balance between work and personal life. She encourages listeners to determine their own views of success and set goals to rise to the top of their expectations.
Whether you're an athlete or not, this episode is for anyone who wants to learn from an elite-level performer and apply those principles to their own life. Tune in to the 4D Athletes podcast featuring Leah Amico for an inspiring and educational conversation.
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#105 Italo Araujo: How do we pivot in life?
Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we explore the journeys of inspiring athletes who have excelled in sports and life. Our guest for today's episode is Italo Araujo, a former college basketball player turned coach and now a full-time referee for the NBA G League.
Italo was born and raised in Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil, where he developed his passion for basketball. At the age of 20, he came to America to play college basketball, attending Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, Western Wyoming CC in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas.
After finishing his playing career, Italo decided to pursue coaching and spent two years coaching high school basketball before moving on to coach at the college level for three years. In 2020, Italo decided to shift gears and become a full-time referee, a move that has paid off as he was hired by the NBA G League in 2022 and just completed his first season.
Italo's journey is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a willingness to take risks. His transition from player to coach to referee is a unique one and offers valuable insights for athletes looking to make a similar pivot in their careers.
If you want to learn more about Italo and his journey, check out our website at 4dathletes.com for more information and resources. Thanks for listening to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we celebrate the stories of athletes who have achieved success both in and out of sports.
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#104 Gemma Herbertson: How can neuroplasticity improve our health?
Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we explore the journeys and mindsets of individuals who are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Today, we have a very special guest, Gemma Herbertson, who is the founder and luminary of Neuro Frontiers, a company that brings the science of neuroplasticity to education, healthcare, and self-improvement.
Gemma is an expert in the field of neuroscience, with a passion for helping individuals improve their brain health and function. She has worked with children with special needs, adults with neurological issues, and anyone who wants to optimize their cognitive abilities.
During this episode, Gemma shares her personal journey and how she became interested in the field of neuroscience. She also delves into the topic of neuroplasticity and how it can be harnessed to promote brain health and function.
Gemma provides insightful tips on how athletes can improve their mental game through simple techniques that promote neuroplasticity. She also discusses the importance of a growth mindset and how it can help individuals overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the brain and how it can be trained to improve performance, both in sports and in life. Gemma's passion for the field of neuroscience is contagious and her insights are sure to inspire and motivate anyone looking to optimize their cognitive abilities.
So sit back, relax, and join us for this enlightening conversation with Gemma Herbertson on the 4D Athletes podcast.
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#103 Louis Rollins: What does it take to chase your greatness?
Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast! In this episode, our guest is Louis Rollins, the Founder of Chase Your Greatness. Louis Rollins, faith driven, professional track and field athlete and Founder of Chase Your Greatness. Louis was one of the premier hurdler/jumpers in NCAA Division II, a two-time NCAA Division II All-America in the long jump, and two-time All-America in the hurdles, 2022 National Champion in the 110 Hurdles and a 7-time MIAA champion.
Background:
Louis Rollins was born on September 30, 1996, and attended Shawnee Mission West High School, where he was a standout prep basketball and track & field athlete. He went on to attend Pittsburg State University (PSU) and graduated with a bachelor's degree in construction management. He currently has a 3.00 GPA and is pursuing a master's degree in technology.
Athletic Accomplishments:
During his time at PSU, Louis was a six-time All-MIAA performer and a co-record holder in the long jump, with a personal best of 25-8. He also holds the fourth fastest time in school history in the 60m hurdles, with a time of 7.88. He was a two-time NCAA Division II All-American in the long jump, placing third indoors as a freshman in 2016 and fourth indoors in 2017. He also captured MIAA crowns in the long jump indoors in 2016-17 and the 60m hurdles in 2019-20.
Chase Your Greatness:
Aside from his athletic career, Louis is also the founder of Chase Your Greatness, a motivational platform that aims to inspire and empower people to pursue their dreams and reach their full potential. Through this platform, Louis shares his personal experiences and lessons learned from his athletic journey, as well as interviews with other athletes and motivational speakers.
Conclusion:
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the 4D Athletes podcast with Louis Rollins, Founder of Chase Your Greatness. We hope you enjoyed learning about his athletic accomplishments and his mission to inspire and empower others. Don't forget to check out his website and follow him on social media for more motivational content.
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#102 Chris Rubio : How do we overcome setbacks and land on your feet?
In this episode of 4D Athletes, we have the pleasure of chatting with the amazing Chris Rubio, who shares his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most renowned Long Snapping coaches in the United States.
Raised by a single mother 20 miles east of Los Angeles, Rubio faced many setbacks in his journey to success. From being too large to play football to not knowing what he was doing when he was finally allowed to play, Rubio's perseverance and determination helped him find his position and earn a full scholarship to UCLA.
However, a back injury during his time at UCLA ended his NFL dreams and led him to become a teacher. But, his love for Long Snapping never left him, and he eventually started a niche business that has helped thousands of athletes earn millions of dollars in scholarships to colleges across the country.
Despite his success, Rubio remains humble and authentic, qualities that have earned him features in top publications like The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and The Wall Street Journal. He has even had a movie made about his life!
Throughout the episode, Rubio shares valuable insights on the importance of hard work, perseverance, and believing in oneself, no matter what life throws your way. Tune in to this inspiring episode to learn more about Rubio's incredible journey and how he continues to impact the world of Long Snapping and beyond.
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#101 Brittney Ezell: How to get others to buy in as a leader?
Welcome to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we dive deep into the lives and careers of exceptional athletes, coaches, and leaders. In today's episode, we are thrilled to have Dr. Brittney Ezell join us, a former Division I women's basketball coach with over two decades of leadership experience.
Brittney has recently transitioned to Elite Entertainment Experiences (E3) and Keller Williams Sports + Entertainment, where she is working to build out operations and infrastructure for this early-stage startup. We will learn more about her career in athletics, her current role at E3 and Keller Williams, and how her experiences have shaped her leadership style.
Brittney has an impressive track record as a coach, having turned around the basketball program at East Tennessee State University, guiding the team to play in two conference championships and achieving record-level season attendance. She also rebuilt the team culture, assembled a standout staff, and led the team to their first post-season tournament in eight years as head coach for Belmont University. Additionally, Brittney had the opportunity to coach professional athletes competing in the Caribbean Games tournament as an assistant coach for the National Team of the Bahamas.
Aside from her hands-on work, Brittney holds a doctorate degree in global sport leadership from East Tennessee State University and earned her bachelor's in business administration from the University of Alabama, where she was also a two-sport collegiate athlete and began her coaching career.
Brittney's current roles are equally impressive. She recently joined Elite Entertainment Experiences (E3), an early-stage startup that provides highly exclusive entertainment experiences and hospitality services for the elite consumer. She is working with the founder and long-time friend, Dr. Corey Gibbs, to build out the operations and infrastructure for this exciting new venture.
Brittney has also joined Keller Williams and Keller Williams Sports + Entertainment as CEO & Team Leader at Keller Williams - Johnson City. She brings a mindset of winning, commitment, collaboration, and connection to her position as she seeks to help her agents and their clients find win-win scenarios in every encounter, aligning with the Keller Williams' belief system.
It's been a pleasure to hear from Dr. Brittney Ezell about her impressive career in athletics and her current roles at E3 and Keller Williams. Her experiences as a coach have clearly shaped her leadership style, and we are excited to see what she will accomplish in her new endeavors. Thank you for tuning in to the 4D Athletes podcast, where we bring you inspiring stories from the world of sports and leadership.
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#100 Ian: How to be an inspiration to others?
Welcome to Episode 4D Athletes, where we highlight inspiring individuals who are making a difference in the world through their athletic pursuits, business ventures, and community efforts.
This week, we have the honor of speaking with Ian Hill, a man who is recognized for being a catalyst for positive change throughout the world.
Ian's Professional Background:
Ian is CEO of the National Grassroots Media Corporation and its family of networks. These Digital TV and Radio networks reach 185 million households across the US and 3.1 billion mobile devices around the world.
Ian is also a professional development expert who launched one of the most innovative professional and personal development models ever created.
Whole cities and major corporations have participated in his programs and benefited from demonstrated, quantifiable, and lasting change.
Ian's Athletic Pursuits:
Ian is currently attempting to set another world record by becoming the oldest man to play college football.
The effort is to save lives by de-stigmatizing mental health for men, as middle-aged men are 70% more likely to commit suicide than any other segment of the population.
Ian has partnered with the #1 long-snapping coach in the nation to achieve the record and already has interest from several top colleges.
Ian's Humanitarian Efforts:
Ian is the founder and volunteer CEO of the humanitarian effort, “Let Them Be Kids”.
This initiative builds playgrounds in areas of extreme need and has impacted over 170 communities across North America and as far away as Africa.
The World Leisure Congress named the Let Them Be Kids program one of the foremost innovative social leisure programs in the world.
The National Council for Community and Justice and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission, recognized Ian for his commitment to positive change, by naming Ian Humanitarian of the Year. The Stand for Children Organization named Ian its Child Advocate of the Year.
Conclusion:
Ian Hill is a true inspiration and a testament to the impact one person can make when they use their talents and resources for good.
Join us next time for another episode of 4D Athletes, where we showcase the amazing achievements and contributions of people who are making a difference in the world.
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#99 Jen Fraser: How do we heal a bullied brain?
In episode 99 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Dr. Jen Fraser to discuss what happens to the brain during bullying and what are the best evidence based practices to help heal a brain that has been bullied
Jennifer Fraser is an award-winning educator of 20 years. Her fourth book The Bullied Brain: Heal Your Scars and Restore Your Health hit the shelves and airwaves in April 2022. With a PhD in Comparative Literature, Jennifer's academic training is to take different discourses out of their silos, put them into an arena together to see if it changes our understanding. For The Bullied Brain, she put bullying and abuse into the arena with medical and brain-science research and found it revolutionizes our understanding. Teachers, parents, coaches and youth find her "page-turner on neuroscience" empowering and inspiring.
Check out Jen’s website here
Connect with Jen on LinkedIn here
#98 Karen Moyer: How do we give athletes the mental health support they need?
In episode 98 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Karen Phelps Moyer as they discuss how we can provide the mental health resources athletes need to thrive in sports and more importantly in life.
Karen Phelps Moyer, mom of 8, devoted to making it a better world. Sports has been her entire life as a child, adult and mother. Philanthropist for decades. Founder Eluna Network, formerly The Moyer Foundation, and national Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa for kids.
Entrepreneur who hopes her latest project Golden Touch NIL/Golden Minds is a movement in mental health that effectively supports student athletes.
“We need to do more, and now-and we can,” says the tireless advocate for grief, addiction, suicide prevention and mental health.
Check out Golden Minds website here
Follow Karen on Instagram here
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Connect with Karen on LinkedIn here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenmoyer/
#97 Trevor Rosenthal: How can sports help you become a great person?
In episode 97 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Trevor Rosenthal to dive into how sports can help you become the best version of yourself.
Trevor is a MLB veteran pitcher and a notable leader in his community. Trevor serves on the board of MLB’s non profit B.A.T (Baseball Assistance Team), as well as supporting many other local and international non profit organizations. Trevor has been recognized for both his outstanding achievement on the baseball field and in his community. After being Drafted at 19 years old, Trevor has over 12 years of experience in Professional Baseball. This has afforded him opportunities to compete on the biggest stage, alongside the worlds best performers.
Through his successful professional career Trevor has developed an acumen of discipline and leadership. Along with raising his family, Trevor hopes to share these lessons of grit, self confidence and endurance with future generations of amateurs and professionals.
Twitter: @trevrosenthal Instagram: @thetrevorrosenthal
#34 I Am A Champion: What is the Secret Sauce to Success?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Chris Polaszek and Chris Hetherington to talk about what the secret sauce of success looks like in order to become a champion in sports and life.
Chris Polaszek serves as Chief Legal Officer, Board Member, strategist, advisor, operator, teammate, and many times brawler for cannabis and wellness companies, entrepreneurs, startups, and professional and Olympic athletes. I also litigate and mediate impossible cases and above all else, relentlessly pursue justice.
He has worked on Wall Street and Capitol Hill, taken a cannabis company public (and then orchestrated the legal components of its sale for more than $213m), led the acquisition of the assets a vertically-integrated cannabis company in Florida for $63m, and have successfully litigated, arbitrated, and mediated class actions and complex commercial disputes throughout the US.
He also serves as a Cannabis Mergers and Acquisitions Director, Corporate Strategist, Speaker, Motivator, Negotiation Instructor, and Litigation and Business Consultant.
He does everything with relentless purpose, passion, and discipline.
Chris Hetherington’s diverse background includes earning a B.S. in Psychology from Yale University, playing in the National Football League for 11 years, attending the Business Management and Entrepreneurship Programs at Harvard Business School & Wharton School of Business, and achieving success as an experienced executive, board member, entrepreneur, consultant, and investor.
Mr. Hetherington is an inspirational leader who is motivated by internal standards of excellence to overachieve expectations and exceed all set goals, stemming from his experience as a professional athlete.
Connect with Chris Polaszek here on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrispolaszek/
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#96 Donna and Turner Ward: How do we keep hope alive in sports and in life?
In episode 96 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Donna and Turner Ward to discuss how you keep hope alive even in our toughest, darkest, and most challenging moments in life and sports.
Donna Ward is the mother of three and wife of former major leaguer and St. Louis Cardinals hitting coach Turner Ward. They have been married for 33 years. She is a breast cancer survivor and author of Unexpected Hope, A journey of cancer and faith. She is the founder of hope 4110, a non-profit that helps women facing breast cancer and breast reconstruction. Learn more at hope4110.com.
Turner Ward is an American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who is the hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played in MLB for six teams, over 12 seasons. He previously served as a coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Cincinnati Reds.
Ward was inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
Turner is married to his High School Sweetheart Donna of 33 years and they have 3 children and 1 grandchild
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#95 Colton Bryant: How do we build a culture that leads to success?
In episode 95 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Colton Bryant to discuss why building a great culture leads to success and how much of a role culture plays in sports and in life.
Colton Bryant enters his first season as assistant coach to Lamar University's women's soccer team. Previously, Bryant has spent stops at Jackson State, Columbia State Community College, Tennessee Southern, and Xavier.
Bryant joins LU after a stint as Assistant Coach to Jackson State's women's soccer program in 2021. He was previously the head coach of the first ever women's soccer team at Columbia State Community College in 2018. In the three seasons in Columbia, Tenn., the Chargers won back-to-back conference championships in 2019 and 2020 and achieve a national ranking of 14th in the latter season.
In 2018, Bryant was an assistant coach for the Nashville Rhythm of the Women's Premier Soccer League. Prior to that, he was a youth development specialist for the Massive Soccer Academy down in South Florida.
From 2012-2016, Bryant was a student assistant for the men's soccer team at University of Tennessee Southern of the NAIA. 2013 saw great success for the Firehawks as they went on a magical run to claim their first ever national championship as a program.
Bryant has also spent time abroad in Argentina earning a UCEL Certificate of Excellence. In addition, he was a coaching intern for the Newell's Old Boys, an Argentine program based out of Rosario, Santa Fe.
Bryant has a BA in Human Performance and Physical Education at UT Southern and a M.ED in Coaching Education and Athlete Development at Xavier University.
Bryant is a native of Norman, Oklahoma.
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#94 Skye Eddy: How can we empower parents in a way that inspires athletes?
In episode 94 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Skye Eddy to discuss what can be done to empower parents in a way that inspires their children who are playing sports.
Skye is the founder of the Soccer Parenting Association (SoccerParenting.com), with a
mission of inspiring players by empowering parents. Skye is a sought after speaker for
parents, coaches, clubs and players. A former professional player, Skye was a
collegiate and youth All-American goalkeeper, Defensive MVP of the Final Four (1993)
and State Champion track athlete. Skye has coached extensively at the grassroots,
youth, and collegiate levels. A MBA graduate of the University of Richmond, Skye has
earned her USSF “B” License, the National Goalkeeper License and is a Coach
Educator for U.S. Soccer and United Soccer Coaches.
Twitter @SoccerParenting
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#93 Special Edition: Border War Showdown for Kids with Bill Brandmeyer
The HY-VEE HOOPS
Border Showdown Fundraiser
Benefitting Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Kansas City
&
The ShareWaves Foundation
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#92 Cory Camp: How can athletes better connect with their true identity?
In episode 92 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Cory Cmap to talk about the importance of understanding who we really are and connecting with our true identity
Cory Camp uncovered his passion for making a difference in other people’s lives as a swim coach, emphasizing growth over perfection with those he coached. Now, Cory is the Founder of Forever Athlete, LLC.
A writer, speaker, podcast host, and coach; he is known for facilitating flow for his clients by peeling away limiting beliefs and tapping into their inner higher self. Cory’s positive; in the trenches with you style propels those he works with to achieve their flow in everyday life.
Cory is a Forever Athlete, Certified Mental Performance Coach, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is a former national level swimmer at the University of Delaware, where he holds six school records. Cory also hosts The Athletic Mindset Podcast and founded Forever Athlete, a company focused on conscious connection of athletes through flow state and community.
You can reach out to Cory and find resources for his book at www.foreverathletela.com or emailing cory@foreverathletela.com.
Social Media:
Instagram: @corycamp
#91 Brian Davidson: Why does character matter and how can we measure it?
In episode 91 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Dr. Brian Davidson to talk about how character optimizes leadership and performance. We are also going to dive into how we can use technology to measure character as well.
Dr. Brian Davidson is the founder and president of MindVue. As chief architect of the MindVue Profile assessment and MindVue Learning Experience, Brian applies his work in measuring and developing mindsets to support educational institutions, healthcare organizations, sports teams, businesses, and the military in maximizing human performance. Driven to build hope, grit, and resilience across the globe, he has had the privilege to work with leading organizations such as Johnson & Johnson, the San Antonio Spurs, Workday, and the United States Military Academy (West Point). As a passionate educator, he has helped teach people the importance of mindset skills and has guest lectured at educational institutions throughout the world such as the University of Pennsylvania, University of Florida, University of Kansas, in addition to helping tens of thousands of students across India.
Brian is a frequent writer on the topics of mindsets, mental wellness, and performance optimization and is a contributing author for Routledge's forthcoming Multidisciplinary Handbook of Character Development. Brian graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Iowa with High Distinction and Honors, earning a degree in psychology and a teaching endorsement in secondary education. He holds a master's degree in counseling psychology and a doctorate (with Honors) in educational leadership and policy studies, both from the University of Kansas, where he has also served as a senior research consultant and adjunct professor.
Connect with Brian on LinkedIn here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-davidson-0273a5b6/
Check out Mindvue’s website here
#90 Rob Pallante: How can parents use sports to help their child become more confident?
In episode 90 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Rob Pallante to talk about how parents can use sports to help their child increase their confidence in life
Rob Pallante grew up in Mississauga Ontario, a suburb west of Toronto. He enjoyed many sports but like most Canadian kids he gravitated towards hockey. He excelled at the sport and played at the highest competitive level in the city.
He was drafted 52nd overall in the OHL draft in 1986 by the Sudbury Wolves but instead chose to pursue a scholarship. He had multiple offers but chose to go to Michigan Tech to be a Huskie in the fall of 1987.
After missing his draft year due to injury, he left school in 1991 and was invited to attend the Minnesota North Stars training camp in 1992. He spent the next few years in the minor leagues never quitting to find his stride.
After leaving the game in 1996 he turned his attention to the business world and spent the next 23 years building a resume of success in sales, business development and corporate leadership.
Today Rob has been given a second chance at life after a near death motorcycle accident in 2015. His new mission is to help young athletes develop an invincible mindset and help them build a foundation of core values and character that will propel them in their sport and life after
sports.
Connect with Rob on LinkedIn here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rpallante/?originalSubdomain=ca
Check out Rob’s website here
#89 Travis Thomas: How do we become leaders others want to follow?
In this episode, Jason and Jim are joined by Travis Thomas to dive into how we can become leaders others want to follow.
Travis Thomas is the Founder of Live,Yes And (www.liveyesand.com), sharing his interactive and inspiring message of purpose, authenticity, and collaboration to audiences and companies across the US. For the past 3 years he has been the Leadership and Team Dynamics Coach for the USA Men’s National Soccer Team.
For over 20 years, Travis has performed as an improvisational comedian, performance coach, and corporate training specialist. His coaching practice combines the principles of improvisation and personal performance to help individuals and organizations with mindset, culture, and collaboration. He has worked with companies including JP Morgan Chase, CitiGroup, Jansen Pharmaceuticals, PepsiCo, Under Armor, Gatorade and Cintas.
Travis served as a Leadership Specialist at IMG Academy in Florida working with elite athletes from around the world. And for the last 4 years he has been a professor at Lynn University for socially-conscious entrepreneurs.
For the past 8 years Travis has worked solo under his company Live Yes, And and works regularly with Georgia football, the Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Cincinnati Reds, and New York Yankees. He is the host and creator of The Weekly Yes, And Podcast, and the author of his book, “3 Words for Getting Unstuck: Live Yes, And!”
Connect with Travis on LinkedIn
#88 Brandon Puffer: How do we combine sports and faith to build community?
In episode 88 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jason and Jim are joined by Brandon Puffer to discuss how we use faith and sports to develop confident, humble and respectful youth in our community.
Brandon Puffer is an American former professional baseball player. A relief pitcher, Puffer played in Major League Baseball with the Houston Astros, San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. Puffer was promoted to Boston Red Sox in 2004 when they won the World Series, and received the world series ring that would later be featured on an episode of Pawn Stars.
In 2007, Brandon signed with the Texas Rangers, playing for their Double A affiliate, the Frisco RoughRiders. After a playoff game, Brandon joined his teammates for a celebratory night out which led to a night of drinking and poor choices. As a result, he was arrested for the intent of a crime and sentenced to 5 years in prison.
After three and a half years, he was eligible for parole and was free to start his new life.
Today, Brandon Puffer is the co-founder of GPS Legends where he serves as a coach and mentor to 17-year-old players. GPS Legends began around 2018 and is driven with the mission to create a competitive baseball environment by instilling character, developing leaders and building confidence one player at a time.
Through the sport of baseball, GPS Legends seeks to build self-confidence, self-esteem, humility and respect for the community through the foundation of faith.
Brandon Puffer has lived a life of fame, adventure, pursuit, passion, faith, humility,
perseverance and redemption. It’s his story of redemption that he shares with the hope of helping others navigate through the challenges of life and how to fill that “God - shaped hole”that has us seeking true fulfillment and satisfaction.
Brandon is the author of the book, From the Bullpen to the State Pen, which was just released in October. You can find Brandon at www.BrandonPuffer.com and on Twitter at @coachpuffpositv where he shares encouraging quotes and messages.
#87 Brendan Suhr: How do we develop effective leaders?
In episode 87 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jason and Jim are joined by Brendan Suhr to discuss how we can develop effective leaders both in and out of sports.
Coach Brendan Suhr is viewed as one of the most respected figures in basketball with nearly 30 years as a coach and executive in the NBA and 13 seasons as a coach at the collegiate level. He has been a part of some of the most historical basketball teams of all time while winning back-to-back NBA Championships with the Detroit Pistons “Bad Boys”, as well as the 1992 “Dream Team” who won the Gold Medal for the United States at the Barcelona Olympic Games. He developed his “Servant Leadership” mentality while working as an Assistant Coach under Hall of Fame coaches Chuck Daly, Hubie Brown and Lenny Wilkins.
During his coaching career he has coached some of the world’s best players such as Hall of Famers Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Michael Jordan, Dominique Wilkins, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, David Robinson, Karl Malone, Dennis Rodman and most recently the #1 Selection in the 2016 NBA Draft, Ben Simmons.
Coach Brendan Suhr has a passion for developing effective leaders. His extensive background in the corporate world spans over 30 years as a leadership consultant who specializes in coaching, leadership, team building and culture. His expertise in the corporate world is his ability to teach those in leadership/management positions to coach and develop the people they lead, this includes an extensive background with one of the most challenging parts of our workforce today: Millennials. His often used term “I don’t coach players, I coach people” is a testament to his authenticity and personable approach in teaching and leadership. His unique ability to relate and reach people of different age groups, backgrounds, ethnicities and beliefs truly separate him from the competition.
Coach Suhr customizes each presentation based on each organization’s unique needs and desired outcomes. His ability to clearly communicate business solutions to his audience while incorporating humor and insight is why he is one of the most sought after speakers to corporations, associations or groups around the world.
Check out Coach Suhr’s website here
https://www.coachingulive.com/
Follow Coach Suhr on Twitter here
https://twitter.com/brendansuhr
#leaders #NBA #Coaching
#86 Jon Gordon: Why is positive Leadership so Powerful?
#86 Jon Gordon: Why is positive leadership so powerful?
In episode 86 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Johnathan are joined by Jon Gordon to do a deep dive on why positive leadership is so powerful!
Jon Gordon's best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He is the author of 25 books including 13 best sellers and 5 children’s books. His books include the timeless classic The Energy Bus which has sold over 2 million copies, The Carpenter which was a top 5 business book of the year, Training Camp, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean, Stay Positive, The Garden, Relationship Grit and The Sale. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, The Atlanta Falcons, Campbell Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, LA Clippers, Miami Heat, Pittsburgh Pirates, Truist Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, Bayer, West Point Academy and more.
Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Masters in Teaching from Emory University. He and his training/consulting company are passionate about developing positive leaders, organizations and teams.
Check out Jon’s Website here
Connect with Jon on LinkedIn here
#33 I Am A Champion 33: How do we shift our identity to find success?
In episode 33 of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Anthony Trucks to dive into how to shift your identity to help to become the best version of yourself.
Anthony Trucks is a former NFL Athlete, American Ninja Warrior on NBC, international speaker, host of the Aww Shift podcast, and the founder of Identity Shift coaching. He uses cutting edge science and psychology to upgrade how you operate so you can elevate your life and business to reach your full potential. After being given away into foster care at 3 years old, being adopted into an all white family at 14, losing his NFL career to injury and more he learned how to shift at a very young age, and now his life mission is teaching others how to Make Shift Happen in their lives.
On the football field, Anthony Trucks was a force to be reckoned with on both offense and defense. In his senior year, the speedy and powerful Trucks earned 1st team All-BVAL and All-East Bay honors at Wide Receiver. A gifted athlete, Anthony also participated in Track for 3 years where he excelled in the Long Jump and Triple Jump. In 2002, he was ranked #10 in the CC Times “Cream of the Crop” and was the only Antioch High School athlete to be listed as one of the Top 100 athletes by the Times in their annual ranking in 2002. After high school, Trucks attended the University of Oregon on a scholarship where he excelled and led the Ducks defense his junior year in tackles with 55 and QB sacks with 6.5 sacks. During his senior year, he led the PAC-10 in tackles for loss (15.5 for 78 yds) and QB sacks (11) where he was ranked 8th nationally resulting in Trucks earning 2nd Team All-Pac 10 honors. Anthony’s performance has been also recognized in the Oregon record books where he is listed as 7th for QB sacks in a season and is tied with 49er first round draft pick DeForest Buckner for 10th in career sacks. After College, Trucks attended the NFL combine and spent time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he played in one pre-season game prior to sustaining a career ending injury. More recently he participated in the American Ninja Warrior competition in Los Angeles where he advanced to the city finals in 2017, 2018 & 2019.
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#sports #identityshift #Wednesday #october #success
#85 Nick Buonocore: Why does youth sports need to be reformed?
Nick Buonocore is the founder of the Reformed sports project.
Nick Buonocore started The Reformed Sports Project to provide a platform for coaches and athletes from the highest levels to share their perspective and experiences with parents and kids. What started as a few interviews and some social media posts with quotes from these athletes and parents has turned into a movement, a podcast, and a social media giant. Nick uses his experiences as a former NCAA National Champion baseball player, his adventures coaching and parenting his own children, and his connections in the sports world to bring wisdom from the highest levels of sport down to your local town league
Connect with Nick on Instagram Here
https://www.instagram.com/reformed_sports_project/
Like the Reformed Sports Project on Facebook here
https://www.facebook.com/reformedsportsproject/
Check out their website here
#32 I Am A Champion: Why are 12 year old's winning for all the wrong reasons?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Mark Koesterer to talk about why 12 year old's are winning for all the wrong reasons and diving into how to navigating the NIL landscape as well
Mark is an intuitive business leader with ability to identify and professionally develop team members to maximize performance potential. He is currently building The Players NIL into the premiere education platform for Name Image and Likeness education. Maximizing their personal brand through foundational educational components.
Most recently enjoyed 14 years as President and CEO of Sports Studio. His specialty is bridging the gap between sports and entertainment. Ensuring authentic sports content was our mission. Sports Studio is an officially licensed apparel supplier of the NFL, MLB, NBA, USSF, and MLS for entertainment projects.
Connect with Mark here on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkoesterer/
Check out Mark’s Website here
#31 I Am A Champion: How do we win the war of our emotions?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Bianca Grace who will share with us how we win the war of emotions within.
More than being a therapist, she is a curious and compassionate person who utilizes both deep listening and interpretive skills to help individuals, adolescents, families and couples heal psychologically, emotionally and even physically. Her clinical and theoretical training is heavily influenced by psychoanalysis and other interpersonal models of therapy. Additionally, she brings ten years of experience teaching yoga and meditation into my work, and helps clients who are interested bring mindfulness practices into their daily lives.
She primarily works with individuals, couples and families seeking assistance through different phases of life transition, and the emotional complexities that lie therein. She is currently licensed by the State of Massachusetts as an LMHC. She holds an MA in Mental Health Counseling from Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, and earned a BA in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her post graduate academic work includes a two year Fellowship Program at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, as well as ongoing coursework at the Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy, and other various schools that provide continuing education.
Connect with Bianca here on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-grace-919352173/
Check out Bianca’s website here
#30 I Am A Champion: How do you create a strong, empowered, and fit life?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Sheri Engstrom to discuss how you create a lifestyle that is strong, empowering, and fit!
Sheri began her fitness journey right after high school. She became a personal trainer and group instructor and quickly began competing in fitness competitions. She took some time off from her professional career to raise her kids. During that time took home the title of Mrs. Colorado 2004. Then in 2012 she began her professional career as a holistic health coach, certified trainer and nutrition coach. A huge heart health scare in 2014 left her with two cardiac stents and a fresh outlook on life to embrace all this life has to offer while we are here to enjoy it. Her passion is serving people and creating opportunities for them to discover how they can create a life that is balanced in body, mind and soul. She works with her clients to not only create their personalized meal and fitness plans but to help guide them towards living a life they love where they feel strong, empowered and fit.
Connect with Sheri on LinkedIn Here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheriengstrom/
Follow Sheri here on Instragram
https://www.instagram.com/sheri_engstrom_fit/
Check out Sheri’s Website here
http://www.sheriengstrom.com/
#29 I Am A Champion: How do we raise awareness on the importance of mental fitness?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Bill Dean and Morgan Koth to discuss how we develop holistic wellness with athletes
Morgan Koth is the Founder of Accentus Health and the STAR mental health support mobile app and organizational platform. The STAR platform uses data and research to improve people's mental well-being and support within Organizations, Athletic Departments, Students, and Student-Athletes. Fields of focus include leadership, work-life balance, team-life balance, building resilience, and mental health. Previously C.E.O. of Advanced Industrial Machining, a specialty service company within the building industry for 13+ years. As C.E.O. at A.I.M., we increased revenue by 650% in less than seven years through organizational development. Morgan has also brought two health and fitness apps to market - the S.T.A.R. Mental Health Support app along with the Optimum U Health & Wellness coaching app. He believes in the strength of soft skills in leadership, such as courage, integrity, communication, and empathy.
Connect with Morgan on Linkedin here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-koth-star/
Bill Dean has enjoyed 24 years of success in the Behavioral/Mental Health and Coaching professions. At Can't Out Scheme Mental Health we partner with Parents of Student Athletes to provide support, tools and coaching directly to families in creating a Mental Health Safe Environment and developing Forever Maintenance plans. As a result, dreams, goals and outcomes are achieved by our Student Athletes & their Families as they learn to manage and apply their playbooks in Social, Academic and Athletic settings!!!! #KeepPracticing #MentalHealth #COSMH
Connect with Bill Dean on LinkedIn Here
#84 Larissa Mills: How do we win the mental game?
With the pressure to win at all costs, many parents feel frustrated, confused and overwhelmed by youth sports. It can be a challenge trying to figure out what’s not best for your child but also your family when it comes to sports. We at 4D Athletes have created a course for parents to help them navigate youth sports in order for both their child and them to have a great experience.
Here is a 5-day demo link to see what the parent course looks like:
https://courses.4dathletes.com/courses/4d-athletes-parent-resources-5-day-demo
Larissa Mills is the founder of The Mental Game Academy.
Larissa has studied Sociology, Psychology and has a Masters of Science of Education that focuses on how our brain learns. She has been in Education for 20 years and is the Founder of Iparentgen.com a service that helps schools balance phones and families. Healthy Phone Habits, learn Social Media Mitigation and teach them how to use their Emotional Intelligence to flourish at work and in life. Her passion focuses on elite athletes in a company called, "The Mental Game Academy" where athletes from Olympians, Professionals and Amateurs learn their mental game and empower them to be confident leaders who reach optimal performance. Athletes need help finding Healthy Phone Habits, learning Social Media Mitigation and finding their Emotional Intelligence to flourish in school, in life and sports.
Her experience arises from education, behavioral education and sports.
Her research on cell phones and addiction revealed to her there were behavioral changes happening in sports, education and to employees. Her vision immediately changed, she felt we must decrease technology and increase socialization.
Larissa Mills is committed to an International effort that includes preventing mental health and phone addiction globally so all kids can stay in sports.
Connect with Larissa on LinkedIn Here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissa-mills-09264622b/
#Mentalhealth #sports #september
#28 I Am A Champion: How can training our emotional intelligence help us find success and happiness?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Keyen Lage to discuss how developing your emotional intelligence is essential to our success
Keyen is a former NFL Athlete turned Success Coach for Established Female Entrepreneurs & Business Owners. After almost becoming paralyzed during a football injury in the National Football League, Keyen was able to start his new journey by looking at life from a completely new perspective. He decided to dive headfirst into mastering the relationship he has with his feminine side— a side that uses "ease" and "flow" to attract what he wants, instead of "forcing" and "making things happen".
Since making that decision to mend that relationship with his feminine side, he's built an incredibly successful coaching business showing others how to do the same. Having worked with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, professional athletes, and world-class fitness models, Keyen's work in helping top performers find fulfillment in their lives through getting in touch with their feminine is impressive, considering it all started with a football injury.
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#27 I Am A Champion: How do will live a life on purpose?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion Show, the guys are joined by Jason Wilson to talk about spirituality, living on purpose, and how sports can help guide us in those areas!
Jason Wilson is an entrepreneur, podcaster and a Spiritual Life Coach. Originally from Atlanta, GA, he now resides in Bogota, Colombia. He is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Being a Spiritual Life Coach since 2019, he helps entrepreneurs, athletes, trainers, coaches, recruiters, agents, fashion designers, actors, models, singers and musicians get the victory over spiritual problems related to: fear, anger, jealousy, depression, anxiety, being overweight, financial ruin, etc.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jwthehealer/?originalSubdomain=co
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#26 I Am A Champion: How can we thrive through transitions in life and in sports?
In this episode of the I Am A Champion show, the guys are joined by Coaches Steven McRoberts, and Taj Dashaun to discuss how we can thrive through transitions in both life and sports.
In 25 years as a collegiate head coach, including 17 at the Division I level, Steven McRoberts owns a 619-265 (.700) overall record with 23 winning seasons and 19 years with 20 or more victories. He ended the 2021 season ranked 19th among active Division I coaches in total victories and 26th in winning percentage.
A 10-time conference coach of the year, McRoberts’ teams have won a combined 13 conference regular season, tournament, and national postseason tournament titles. He has mentored a total of 20 All-Americans, 70 all-conference players, 11 conference players of the year, 12 Academic All-Americans, and 29 total specialty award winners at the conference level.
McRoberts came to Missouri State after a six-year tenure at Ole Miss, where he posted a 111-82 record and guided the Rebels to the 2017 National Invitational Volleyball Championship title, the first postseason national championship for any program in the school’s history.
He has also coached at the University of Tulsa, University of Central Arkansas, and Lubbock Christian University.
He has been married for 18 years to his lovely bride, Stacy, and they have three kids: Jackson (17), Mollie (14), and Nate (9)
Taj Dashaun is an Author, Speaker, and Athlete Transition Coach. When his football career ended, Taj struggled heavily with depression. Because he was so focused on the game, he never fully developed a clear vision for his life. After several years of stumbling around in the emotional darkness of uncertainty, Taj began to take his eyes off of himself and focus on serving others.
He now runs holistic programs for retired athletes who, like he once was, are struggling to adapt to life after the game. Not only does Taj help former players land jobs and start businesses, he helps them find fulfillment in every area of their lives. It's become his personal mission and passion to reach out and help others overcome the fear, frustration and uncertainty associated with life post-athletics. Taj is also the host of the Thrive After Sports podcast, which is available on all podcast platforms.
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#25 I Am A Champion: How can we empower athletes to become champions in their own life?
In this episode the guys are joined by Erika Fay to talk about how we can empower athletes to become champions of their own life.
Erika Fay, Founder of Maximum Achievement Coaching, is passionate about helping athletes create their ideal results on and off the field for even more freedom, fulfillment, and prosperity. Erika is a Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Licensed Psychotherapist and Success Coach, bringing over 20 years of experience working with professional & amateur athletes, entrepreneurs & business professionals all around the world. As a sought after coach and international speaker, Erika specializes in delivering inspiring workshops, as well as transformational in-depth coaching programs with a dynamic approach that turns ideas into life-changing action, to help clients achieve new heights of success.
Erika has appeared on Good Day Chicago, The Brian, Ali & Justin morning radio show & has been featured in The Best Coaches Series on Best You TV. Erika lives in Chicago with her partner and 2 year old son. As a former High School Swimmer and Water Polo player at Purdue University, she has continued her own athletic pursuits as an endurance athlete. To date, she has completed 2 full Ironman distance triathlons, 36 marathons (and counting!) and continues to compete in multiple marathons and triathlons per year.
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#24 I Am A Champion: Why does building character matter in sports and life?
In Episode 24 of the “I Am A Champion Show”, the guys are joined by James Lowe also known as “Coach Ball Game” to discuss how we can bring back the sandlot to make baseball more fun and teach our youth how to be champions in life.
James “Coach Ballgame” Lowe was a 4 year starter at Brown University, where he was a captain and All Ivy League Outfielder. He’s spent the last 20 years coaching youth baseball all over the country. He has partnered with MLB and PLAY BALL to coach camps and grow the game of baseball. He has also partnered with the Chicago Cubs and FOX SPORTS as an ambassador.
His mission is simple. Get kids to fall in love with baseball, while also building their character. He has a unique ability to engage kids of all ages through the use of music, poetry, and enthusiasm.
Check out James’s Website Below
https://www.coachballgame.com/
Check out James’s Podcast Below
https://open.spotify.com/show/5YYIEDYzqNMHzbAVXNxFxz
Connect with James on LinkedIn here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lowe-a58b76190/
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#23 I Am A Champion: How do we measure Athletic Intelligence?
In Episode 23 of the “I Am A Champion” Show, the guys are joined by Scott Goldman to talk about how we can measure and develop Athletic Intelligence
Dr. Goldman is the Consulting Performance Psychology Consultant for the Golden State Warriors. He delivers collaborative & strategic resources that is proactive across all aspects of the organization and contributes to the entire organization’s performance on and off the field. He provides psychological and human system expertise to the Head Coach, General Manager, and Vice President as well as their staffs within a variety of responsibilities including talent acquisition, talent management, and education, as well as provide insights so they can process and generate solutions when managing talent and organizational demands. He provides clinical and performance psychology to the athletes. He fulfilled similar duties for multiple professional teams including the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions, and the Washington Wizards.
Dr. Goldman is the creator of the Athletic Intelligence Quotient (AIQ), an intelligence test that assesses the innate cognitive abilities that are most utilized in attaining, developing, and applying athletic skills, strategies, and tactics. The test is being used by Olympic, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, and MLB teams, as well as multiple Power 5 Universities and E-Sport teams.
At the collegiate level, he was the director of clinical and performance psychologist for the University of Michigan, Arizona, and Saint Louis’ Athletic Departments, where he provided direct patient care to student-athletes in addition to consulting services for the coaches and staff.
Dr. Goldman has forged the field of sport psychology. Dr. Goldman co-authored the first National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) consensus statement regarding the treatment of Student-Athletes. NATA is the first professional sports medicine organization to set such standards. The NCAA enlisted Dr. Goldman for many projects, including co-authoring the NCAA’s Best Practices and Guidelines for Understanding And Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Wellness, and authoring a chapter in the NCAA sponsored Mind, Body, & Sport: Understanding and Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Wellness. Additionally, the NCAA selected Dr. Goldman to serve on their Mental Health Task Force.
Dr. Goldman has presented nationally and internationally, in such venues as being the keynote speaker at the Canadian Olympic Center’s Sport Innovative Summit, the NFL/NCAA Professional Development Summit, and SXSW Sport. He is also a member of the sport psychology registry for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and a member of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Mental Health and Wellness Program
Connect with Scott on LinkedIn here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottgoldmanphd/
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#83 Trevor Hudgins: How do you learn to stay true to yourself & trust the process?
In Episode 83 of the 4D Athletes Podcast, Jason and Jim are joined by Trevor Hudgins to discuss how to stay true to yourself and trust the process!
Trevor Hudgins born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas. Recently graduated from Northwest Missouri State University this past spring. Currently playing professional basketball with the Houston Rockets and affiliate Rio Grande Vipers.
Hudgins was named the Division II Player of the Year in 2022 after averaging 23 points, 4.3 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 39 games last season as a senior. Behind Hudgins, the Bearcats won their third consecutive national championship.
He is the all-time scoring leader (2,829) in program history at Northwest Missouri State. He also has the record for most career 3-pointers (435), 3-pointers in a season (168) and points scored in a season (897) among other accomplishments.
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https://www.instagram.com/_t_revor/?hl=en
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#22 I Am A Champion: How do you develop an MLB mindset?
In Episode 22 of the “I Am A Champion” Show, the guys are joined by Shea Hillenbrand to talk about how to develop an MLB Mindset
Shea Hillenbrand is an American former professional baseball third baseman and first baseman, who played in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
He helps passionate heart-centered leaders to grow a THRIVING ALL-STAR LIFESTYLE by installing the MLB MINDSET FORMULA so they can make a bigger impact, enjoy more personal freedom, and live lives they truly love.
As a peak performance expert, the three irrefutable laws of the MLB Mindset formula are the cornerstone of my life today providing me fulfillment, freedom, and future. These same laws are the cornerstone of the 100's of clients he coaches
He was that crazy kid in 5th grade that raised my hand and told the class that my two childhood dreams are to play Major League Baseball and own a zoo. After my classmates laughed at him, he did it!!! Becoming a 2-Time MLB All-Star and owning a zoo with over 300 farm and exotic animals
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