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Season 2, Episode 10: Lose With Class
Season 2, Episode 10: Lose With Class
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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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You can download the Raise Your Game audiobook at Audible.com, in iTunes or purchase a hard copy on Amazon. If you’d like info on the Raise Your Game Book Club which includes a Facilitator Guide and Team Member Workbooks in both business and education editions, or to order a team set of signed copies for your organization at a 40% discount – please visit RaiseYourGameBook.com or email me directly at Alan@AlanSteinJr.comWould you like to receive my Key Themes from the talks I give? Please enter your information here: https://buff.ly/2UMPEpo In addition, you will receive a list of 8 Books Every Leader Needs to Read as well as monthly emails with a ton of valuable content. If you’d like info on my event keynotes, interactive workshops and full day trainings – the programs I’ve done for groups like Starbucks, American Express and Pepsi - please visit AlanSteinJr.com or hit me up at @AlanSteinJr on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.I hope this helps you Raise Your Game!
Released:
Mar 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Season 1, Ep. 5: 2-Time NCAA Champion Coach Jay Wright: You may know him as the architect to 2 college basketball National Championships for Villanova, but did you know Coach Jay Wright (first name is actually Jerold) is a multiple winner of GQ’s Fashionable Four, an award given to the best-dressed coach in college basketball. Did you know that Jay was a pretty decent baller himself? He once scored 69 points in a high school game and ended up being a 4-year letter winner at Bucknell. Here are several isolated responses from a really quick in-person conversation I had with Coach Jay Wright, in Las Vegas at UNLV – back when I hosted the Pure Sweat Basketball Show. We discussed the 3 traits he values most in assistant coaches, the key to maintaining a championship caliber culture and why relationships have always been and will always be the most important part of coaching. by Raise Your Game Show with Alan Stein, Jr.