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Mickey Weston played fifteen years of professional baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles and the Toronto Blue Jays. Mickey currently serves as the chaplain for the Chicago White Sox and as executive director of Unlimited Potential, a collection of former ballplayers helping current ballplayers follow Jesus. Mickey has ministered in 40 countries since serving with UPI in 1996. In this episode, Mickey shares how he came to faith in Christ and the significant impact of a special chaplain on his own life. You will be encouraged as he shares his ministry with MLB players and the freedom found in living fearlessly for Christ. Be sure to like and subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.For more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.org
We are excited to welcome retired MLB Pitcher, Pat Combs, On The Homefront.After playing for the Phillies, Brewers and winning an Olympic Gold Medal, Pat continued to excel in business, coaching, and as an author. Want to own your own business? Take our business ownership quiz: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/business-ownership-quiz?hs_preview=UuqYSzMR-159529547022For your FREE Discernment eBook: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/discernmentFor exclusive content, join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442332473300030/
We are excited to welcome retired MLB Pitcher, Pat Combs, On The Homefront.After playing for the Phillies, Brewers and winning an Olympic Gold Medal, Pat continued to excel in business, coaching, and as an author.
Have you ever received an autograph from an athlete or celebrity and they wrote John 3:16 underneath their name? In today's chapter, MLB great Pat Combs of the Philadelphia Phillies (@patcombs21) shares his insights on which verses he selects when he signs his name. Make sure to pick up your copy of More Than the Score by Pat Combs. A book that every sports parent must read. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
Jonathan A. Hacohen and Steve Karsay are joined by former MLB pitcher Pat Combs (@patcombs21). In the 3rd part of our interview, Pat discusses the significance of the jersey numbers he wore during his career. Walkout pitcher music. The friendship between Pat Combs and Andy Pettitte. The impact Mike Schmidt had on his career. Pat also shares information on his book More Than The Score and why every young athlete and their parents must read it to refocus on athletic and life perspectives and priorities! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
Pat Combs is back with Jonathan A. Hacohen and Steve Karsay welcome special Pat Combs (@patcombs21) of the Philadelphia Phillies. Pat made history in 1989, accomplishing the golden season: playing all four levels of professional baseball in one season! Find out how Mike Schmidt changed Pat Combs' life. Pat describes his experiences playing with Dale Murphy, John Kruk, Lenny Dykstra, Mitch Williams, and many of the greatest Phillies players ever. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
Jonathan A. Hacohen and Steve Karsay welcome special Pat Combs (@patcombs21). A former first-round pick of the Phillies, pitcher Pat Combs is the author of the book "More Than The Score": https://a.co/d/fzAUJ3s. In today's episode, Pat shares insights on the road to being drafted by the Phillies, playing college ball at Baylor and playing with the 1988 US baseball Olympic team that won gold! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
Welcome to another episode of "I See What You're Saying.” Our guest today is Pat Combs, an Olympic baseball champion turned successful behavioral development expert. Pat's journey, from winning a gold medal to coaching youth sports and business leaders through Teamalytics, is truly inspiring. Join us as we dive into Pat's experiences as both a player and a coach, and discover valuable insights from his book, "More Than the Score." We'll also discuss how Pat's coaching approach applies to various life aspects.Timestamps: (00:01:05) Engaging discussion with author Pat covering leadership, coaching, parenting, and concepts from his book. (00:04:40) Former US Olympic baseball team member transitioned from baseball to ministry, then pursued a business degree, specializing in leadership and behavioral development.(00:09:31) Coaches who genuinely care about players make a significant impact.(00:13:36) Sports are about kids' development and life lessons.(00:15:20) Importance of learning from mistakes and parental support in sports.(00:19:35) Focus on talent development, hard work, discipline, and enjoyment rather than solely reaching college or pro levels.(00:22:49) Techniques for encouraging kids to practice sports willingly.(00:25:15) Building bonds and having fun with children through activities.(00:28:24) Balancing individual talent with teamwork in sports and various environments.(00:31:54) Transition from sports to business, mentorship, and behavioral changes.(00:37:24) Trust, communication, and feedback in leadership.(00:38:51) Building high-performing teams through positive environments, applicable in sports and corporations.Links and Resources:Patrick "Pat" Combs | LinkedInAmazon.com: More than the Score: How Parents and Coaches Can Cultivate Virtue in Youth Athletes (Audible Audio Edition): Pat Combs, Mitchell Snaden, Pat Combs, MJ Press: Audible Books & OriginalsDevelop High Performing Leaders And Teams | TeamalyticsOur Story - COMBS CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC (combscp.com)Sponsor Links:Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.Emotional Intelligence Magazine: HOME | Emotional Intelligence Magazine + (ei-magazine.com)International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
We all know that youth sports instill important values such as teamwork, leadership, and resilience. However, our hyper-competitive culture increasingly makes the scoreboard a primary concern. Join us this week as Lisa talks with Pat Combs, former Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies. The lessons he learned on the pitching mound continue to shape his financial career and family life today.Guest Links:Pat's LinkedInTeamalytics WebsiteCOMBS Capital PartnersMore Than The Score: How Parents and Coaches Can Cultivate Virtue in Youth Athletes by Pat Combs Credits: Lisa Nichols, Host; Scott Crosby, Executive Producer; Jenny Heal, Guest Coordinator; Kendall Brewer, Leadership Programs; Joe Szynkowski, Marketing Support
Upon first meeting Pat Combs one quickly recognizes his passion for people, excellence, growth, coaching, and bringing out the best in others. Pat returned to Teamalytics in April of 2016 after 11 years with Morgan Stanley, Inc., where he and his team managed $1 billion in assets. Prior to his time at Morgan Stanley, Pat was instrumental in building and growing business units focused on companies and sports organizations for Teamalytics. Pat brings a unique, power-packed set of gifts to any leadership discussion: a background in professional sports, his Wall Street business experience, his accomplishment as a published author, and 21 years of consulting with the Teamalytics 360 Report and Teamalytics developmental processes. These gifts provide a foundation to work with clients across a myriad of industries and professional sports. ] Whether you're an established company or a growing small business, Caddo Offices Reimagined has flexible office rentals and coworking spaces designed to reach your business dreams. With three types of memberships and eight locations, you're sure to find a working solution that fits your small business needs.
Sports can be a blessing and a curse for parents. On one hand, the lessons on the field can instill important character qualities like teamwork, self-discipline, and hard work. On the other hand, sports can become an obsession that sucks both time and money from your family and their values. The trick, though, is maintaining balance and making sure your child develops a solid grasp on life beyond the scoreboard. In this episode, former major leaguer and Olympian Pat Combs offers some valuable advice for navigating your kids through the landmines of travel teams and trophies, while also setting their feet firmly on a course that nurture's godly character above all else.
The history of our station, getting it back on air after fire tore through the transmitter, and 42 years of knowledge - the incredible Pat Combs gives us a run down on 2WG.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode is inspired by a chapter in Pat Combs book, "More Than The Score- How Parents And Coaches Can Cultivate Virtue In Youth Athletes." Farming and parenting have so much in common and I think there are some super helpful analogies here that feel practical and can help us stay focused on where we are headed as we parent these rascals we call our kids!Please don't forget to subscribe to The Uplift Effect Podcast so you don't miss an episode...some neat things are just around the corner!You can contact me through most all social media sites (Jill Falling) or email at:falling.jill@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theuplifteffect)
Pat Combs who spent 8 years playing professional baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies (1st Round selection, 1988) and Milwaukee Brewers. As a collegiate athlete, Pat represented his country, as a baseball player for Team USA in 1987-88 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linda-mcgrath/support
Pat Combs joined Game time to discuss the Baylor Bears bowing out of the Big 12 tournament and more.
Baylor baseball analyst Pat Combs discusses which matchup would be more appealing for Baylor tomorrow.
Former @BaylorBaseball & #MLB pitcher Pat Combs joins @VoiceofBears to recap the loss to Tech to start the Big 12 Tourney, the youth of this team, battling adversity with multiple key players out, the pitching woes for #Baylor & more. #SicEm
.@espn analyst @PatCombs21 details what moves allowed Baylor baseball to turn their season around
Patrick Combs is a former pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies between 1989 and 1992. Combs was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the first round (11th overall) of the 1988 Major League Baseball draft. with the Phillies, Combs went 4-0 with a 2.09 ERA in 6 games. Taking his success into consideration, the next year the Phillies placed Combs in the starting rotation. However, he was not able to maintain his streak. Combs went 10-10 with 4.07 ERA, with 86 walks and only 108 strikeouts. His performance continued to deteriorate, as Combs‘ ERA jumped to 7.71, in his final MLB season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/support
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In this episode hosts Zubin and Philip sit down with former MLB Pitcher Pat Combs to discuss his latest book "More than a Score," and hear his thoughts on how the game compares to when he was a highly touted prospect out of Baylor University. Pat Combs today lives in Texas with his wife, has raised 3 sons, owns his own business, and continues to coach and mentor youth athletes. Recorded on December 18th, 2020
Introduction to The Truly Rich Podcast with host, Conner Combs. Conner is the Founder and CEO of Combs Capital Partners, an RIA based in Dallas, TX. Conner's passion to help people steward their resources in a manner that maximizes their impact is the catalyst behind Combs Capital Partners and The Truly Rich Podcast. Conner and his father, Pat Combs, serve people all over the country and look forward to serving you through this podcast!
Former #MLB and @BaylorBaseball pitcher and current author Pat Combs (@PatCombs21) joins @VoiceofBears to discuss his book 'More Than The Score', the inspiration for the book, the negative actions of sports parents, abuse of umpires and more.
Former @Baylorbaseball and @Phillies Pitcher @Patcombs21 comes on the show to talk about his time in the league and his new book "More Than the Score"
3:45pm-Brian Bell, China Spring Football Coach3:50pm-Ray Biles, Lorena Football Coach4:00pm-Pat Combs, Former Baylor All-American Pitcher, Author-"More Than The Score"4:20pm-Mack Rhoades, Baylor Director of Athletics4:45pm-Billy Embody, PonyStampede.com5:00pm-David Helman, DallasCowboys.com5:30pm-John McClain, Houston Chronicle