What if your childhood passion could shape your entire career? In this episode of Sandy on Talent, I’ll take you on a journey from my early days fueled by sports enthusiasm to my profound experiences at the US Coast Guard Academy, where playing under the legendary Otto Graham molded my leadership skills. Hear how these formative years have inspired not just my professional path but also the very essence of this podcast, dedicated to uncovering the secrets of nurturing talent and leadership.
We also tackle the modern landscape of youth sports and its critical role in developing future leaders. Drawing from personal experiences with my sons, Michael and Alexander, we discuss the shift from high school sports to travel sports and the barriers it creates for many families. This very issue inspired my wife and me to start a foundation aimed at supporting underprivileged athletes. Join me as I explore the concept of finding the “click” in every role, a transformative element for job satisfaction and career success, through engaging conversations with leaders across various sectors like the Coast Guard, Motorola, Unilever, and Blackstone.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Evolution of youth sports and its impact on scholar-athletes
- Leadership development through academics and athletics
- Exploring fulfilling and disappointing roles
- The concept of finding the “click” in every role
- Connecting talent in corporate transformations
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