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Astronaut Steve Smith: How Youth Sports Took Him To The Outer Limits
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Astronaut Steve Smith: How Youth Sports Took Him To The Outer Limits
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36 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2013
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Podcast episode
Description
**Listen in as Positive Coaching Alliance goes 1-on-1 in interviews with top pro and college players, coaches, executives and other major sports figures who provide tips, tools, information and inspiration for youth and high school sports coaches, parents and student-athletes.**
This 1-on-1 interview features Steve Smith, a PCA National Advisory Board Member, who has served as the NASA International Space Station Program Liaison to the European Space Agency and was a two-time NCAA Champion water polo player at Stanford University, where he captained the 1980 team.
Jim Thompson ([@JimThompson18](https://twitter.com/JimThompson18)), PCA Founder and CEO, talks to Smith about how youth sports shaped his future career. After four rejections from NASA, Smith eventually went on to become one of the top five astronauts on the worldwide spacewalk duration list. He credits the same mentality as a Triple-Impact Competitor® (makes himself, his teammates, and the game better) for this turnaround. He earned his spot in space by proving to NASA he was a hard worker, good communicator, and a dependable team member. Here's where you'll find Steve talking about featured topics:
- **Specialization**- 1:40
- **Mistakes**- 13:50
Like what you hear? To subscribe to our podcast in iTunes, [click here](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pca-development-zone/id952838976?mt=2)
This 1-on-1 interview features Steve Smith, a PCA National Advisory Board Member, who has served as the NASA International Space Station Program Liaison to the European Space Agency and was a two-time NCAA Champion water polo player at Stanford University, where he captained the 1980 team.
Jim Thompson ([@JimThompson18](https://twitter.com/JimThompson18)), PCA Founder and CEO, talks to Smith about how youth sports shaped his future career. After four rejections from NASA, Smith eventually went on to become one of the top five astronauts on the worldwide spacewalk duration list. He credits the same mentality as a Triple-Impact Competitor® (makes himself, his teammates, and the game better) for this turnaround. He earned his spot in space by proving to NASA he was a hard worker, good communicator, and a dependable team member. Here's where you'll find Steve talking about featured topics:
- **Specialization**- 1:40
- **Mistakes**- 13:50
Like what you hear? To subscribe to our podcast in iTunes, [click here](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pca-development-zone/id952838976?mt=2)
Released:
Oct 1, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (14)
Kim Oden: Teamwork And Performance Under Pressure: **Listen in as Positive Coaching Alliance goes 1-on-1 in interviews with top pro and college players, coaches, executives and other major sports figures who provide tips, tools, information and inspiration for youth and high school sports coaches, parents and student-athletes.** This 1-on-1 interview features Kim Oden, a PCA National Advisory Board Member and Olympic Volleyball Bronze Medalist. Oden graduated from Stanford University with a degree in public policy. After graduation Kim joined the U.S. Women's National Volleyball team and captained the squad in both the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics Kim finished her Olympic career by bringing home a bronze medal in the 1992 Olympics. As a coach at Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, California, Oden won PCA’s Double-Goal Coach® Award. Ruben Nieves, PCA Director of Training, talks to Oden on such topics as performance under pressure, specialization and teamwork. Oden i by Power of Positive