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088: Three Dauntless Wrestlers: Nate Carr Jr., Gabe Dean and Nahshon Garrett
088: Three Dauntless Wrestlers: Nate Carr Jr., Gabe Dean and Nahshon Garrett
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Wrestling requires a mindset that transcends sport. What can you
learn from them? Everything. It’s a sport with no excuses. It’s
just you and your competitor and if you fail, there is no one else
to blame. The sport by its very nature develops mental toughness.
Joe talks to three promising young wrestlers, Nate Carr Jr., an
Olympic hopeful in a legendary family of wrestling greats, and All
Americans from Cornell, Gabe Dean and Nahshon Garrett. They discuss
the unique aspects of the sport that prepare its participants
to excel in life. The thing that they all share in common is
their sense of drive and moving forward no matter what. The
very tools that’ll help you grapple with life’s inevitable
adversities.
Lessons:
1. If nothing changes, nothing
changes.
2. Sometimes to master
adversity you need to create it.
3. Treat people to your
gift.
learn from them? Everything. It’s a sport with no excuses. It’s
just you and your competitor and if you fail, there is no one else
to blame. The sport by its very nature develops mental toughness.
Joe talks to three promising young wrestlers, Nate Carr Jr., an
Olympic hopeful in a legendary family of wrestling greats, and All
Americans from Cornell, Gabe Dean and Nahshon Garrett. They discuss
the unique aspects of the sport that prepare its participants
to excel in life. The thing that they all share in common is
their sense of drive and moving forward no matter what. The
very tools that’ll help you grapple with life’s inevitable
adversities.
Lessons:
1. If nothing changes, nothing
changes.
2. Sometimes to master
adversity you need to create it.
3. Treat people to your
gift.
Released:
Apr 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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