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Mike Francesa answers fan questions on the Nets' Brooklyn struggles, Rick Pitino's coaching future, his minor movie roles, Don Shula's legacy, Kenny Albert's versatility, Secretariat's greatness, Francona's impact, Billy Martin's Hall chances, and Phil Jackson's Knicks tenure.
Electric Power Engineers (EPE) Senior Director of Transmission Planning and Operations, Ahmed Rashwan, joins host Francis Bradley for a conversation about EPE and his focus on the challenges of integrating renewables and large loads like AI data centers, which can fluctuate rapidly, impacting grid reliability. He emphasizes the need for adaptive plans and regulatory approaches. They close their conversation with a great book recommendation that, while ostensibly about sports, is really all about leadership and culture.Electric Power EngineersAhmed Rashwan on LinkedInBook recommendation:Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success by Phil Jackson and Hugh Delehanty
What does it mean to be an audacious leader? In this episode, Kevin talks with Anne Marie Anderson, who shares that she believes four things generally hold us back: time, money, inner critic, and fear. She introduces the idea of "making friends with fear," encouraging us to see fear not as an obstacle but as an invitation to grow. They also discuss building your front row, a trusted circle of people who challenge, support, and give honest feedback. Listen For 00:00 Welcome and Episode Overview 00:38 Join Live Recordings on Social Media 01:15 Sponsor Message – Flexible Leadership Book 01:53 Introducing Anne Marie Anderson 03:25 Anne Marie's Journey to Sports Broadcasting 04:56 Why She Wrote the Book “Cultivating Audacity” 06:09 Making Friends with Fear 08:28 The Fear of Being Judged 09:16 The Power of Building a “Front Row” 11:57 Front Row vs. Mentors 14:17 What Audacity Really Means 15:00 Audacity Isn't Just for Extroverts 16:18 The Tragedy That Sparked Anne Marie's Audacity 17:46 The Urgency Fallacy Explained 19:12 Urgent vs. Important – A Daily Discipline 20:07 Audacity in Leadership 21:36 What Anne Marie Loves About Broadcasting 22:05 Her Favorite Sport to Call 23:20 Common Misconceptions About Play-by-Play 24:48 Lessons Leaders Can Learn from Play-by-Play 25:10 Phil Jackson and Flexible Leadership 27:02 Final Thoughts on Practicing Audacity 27:35 What Anne Marie Does for Fun 28:36 What She's Reading – “Good Awkward” by Henna Pryor 29:11 Where to Find Her and the Book 30:07 Final Thoughts and Call to Action Anne's Story: Anne Marie Anderson is the author of Cultivating Audacity: Dismantle Doubt and Let Yourself Win. She is a three-time Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, keynote speaker and author. As she walked through ESPN's doors fresh out of college, Anne Marie embarked on a career that led her into the boardrooms and locker rooms of some of the most successful franchises in sports. Utilizing the methods observed through behind closed doors coverage of high-performing coaches, athletes and executives, Anderson applied their penchant for taking bold, sometimes surprising, risks to her own personal and professional life. The knowledge and experience she has gained making one intrepid career move after another led her to become one of the most experienced female play-by-play announcers in the country. This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos. Book Recommendations Cultivating Audacity: Dismantle Doubt and Let Yourself Win by Anne Marie Anderson Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life by Laura Gassner Otting Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers Good Awkward: How to Embrace the Embarrassing and Celebrate the Cringe to Become The Bravest You by Henna Pryor Like this? One Bold Move a Day with Shanna Hocking The 8 Strengths that Redefine Confidence with Lisa Sun Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Rockets Forward Rodney McCray about playing with Hakeem, Michael Jordan, Darrell Griffith & Ralph Sampson, playing against Larry Bird, the John Lucas suspension & playing for Bill Fitch & Phil Jackson. He talks about the huge upset over Magic's Lakers & playing Phi Slama Jama in '83. (2:22) John Lucas Suspension (4:30) Drafting McCray over Drexler (8:30) Playing with Darrell Griffith (Dr. Dunkenstein) & for Louisville (9:40) Phi Slama Jama vs. Doctors of Dunk (10:45) 1st Year with Rockets & learning from vets (12:14) Twin Towers (14:14) Handling Drexler backlash (14:49) Origin of Freight Train Nickname (16:40) Guarding Alex English, Bernard King, Dr. J, Adrian Dantley (18:50) Beating Lakers in '86 (20:33) Ralph Sampson game winning shot in '86 (24:00) Friendship with Ralph & being drafted by Rockets (25:07) Playing with Hakeem (26:35) Losing to Supersonics in playoffs (27:37) Trying to Stop Larry Bird & Celts in '86 Finals (29:06) John Lucas drug problems & missed opportunity (32:55) Was Houston special? (34:10) Playing with Michael Jordan (37:15) Which Coach did he learn more from? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #hakeem #michaeljordan #larrybird
When the winningest player in beach volleyball history sits down and talks with you… you ask a lot of questions.Kent Steffes — Olympic gold medalist, World Champion, youngest AVP winner ever — is one of the greatest to ever play the game.We ended up talking for almost three hours.We covered so much:- Why he left the sport while at the top.- What it was like winning Olympic gold in '96 with Karch Kiraly.- What separates the players who win from the ones who don't.- And how spirituality and flow played a huge role in his success — both on and off the court.We also talk about the rise and fall of the AVP, life after volleyball, and wrap up with some fun, rapid-fire questions at the end.This one made me think deeply, laugh out loud, and feel incredibly inspired. I hope it does the same for you.00:00- Intro 02:30- Professional beach volleyball is done08:15- Why come back now?14:51- How Kent first started beach volleyball19:17- Winning the Olympic Gold Medal with Karch Kiraly25:00- Winners and champions think differently 29:41- Kent's proudest performance 32:21- Beach volleyball is a different sport now 38:14- Kent's training week 41:41- How he would train if he played now 47:36- Phil Jackson, Antisocial Behavior, and Champions1:07:44- Spirituality and Flow 1:20:00- The Rise and Decline of the AVP 1:39:00- Biggest challenge transitioning to life after sport 1:51:33- Kings of Summer 2:04:17- Fun questions, Kent's advice to young athletes
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include Chicago’s deadly heatwave, the debut of Taste of Chicago, Phil Jackson’s hiring as Bulls head coach, and more.
https://teachhoops.com/ The Anatomy of an Unbeatable Team In the storied history of basketball, there are teams that dominate, and then there are those that achieve a level of superiority so profound they seem to touch the very essence of invincibility. These are the "unbeatable" teams, squads that transcend the sport and become legends. When we talk about such a team, one of the most iconic examples that immediately springs to mind is the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. Led by the legendary Michael Jordan in his first full season back from retirement, this team was a force of nature. With the tactical genius of coach Phil Jackson, the versatile prowess of Scottie Pippen, and the relentless rebounding of Dennis Rodman, the Bulls steamrolled through the NBA, finishing with a then-unprecedented 72-10 regular-season record. Their journey was more than just a series of victories; it was a masterclass in teamwork, defensive tenacity, and an unquenchable will to win that left opponents and spectators alike in awe. What transforms a great team into one that is remembered as unbeatable is a rare confluence of talent, strategy, and an almost mythical aura. The '96 Bulls embodied this, with their triangle offense proving to be an unsolvable puzzle for the rest of the league. Their games became must-see events, not to find out if they would win, but to witness the artistry of their dominance. This team didn't just defeat their adversaries; they demoralized them, creating an atmosphere of inevitability that was their greatest psychological weapon. While other teams have since posted incredible records, the 1995-96 Bulls remain a benchmark for invincibility, a shining example of a perfect storm of personnel and performance that created a truly unforgettable and, in the memory of many, an unbeatable basketball dynasty. Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, unbeatable, dynasty, 1995-96 season, Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, 72-10 record, championship, teamwork, dominance, triangle offense, legacy, basketball, NBA, victory, strategy, defense, legend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes The Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire 1 person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world have the hustle and grit to deliver. Go to www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader Jim Murphy is a mental performance coach for some of the most accomplished professional athletes in the world. Formerly a professional baseball player, he now focuses on helping others. You may have heard of him if you were watching the Philadelphia Eagles' playoff run last season, and star wide receiver AJ Brown was reading Jim's book Inner Excellence on the sideline between offensive series. Notes: The first 11 days of 2025, Inner Excellence (originally published 16 years ago) sold about 25 copies… What happened on January 12? AJ Brown was shown on TV reading it in between offensive series. It then sold 200,000 copies in 20 days. Fear is a concern about the future. Give the best of what you have today. Be present. Heart, will, spirit = the deepest part of you When we're at our best, there's no thought of self. 5 greatest needs That we have value Love and acceptance Integrity Purpose beyond self Growth Dick Vermiel's coaching style - Coach the person first. Then the sport (or the thing you're doing). The same is true for any leadership role. People won't care what you think unless they know you actually care about them. 4 Daily Goals Give the best of what you have today Be present. Fear is a future thing. Be grateful Focus on what you can control Anxiety is a mind with too many thoughts and concerns. Need to face our fears. 3 Key Areas: Belief - expand what you think is possible. Freedom - play like a kid (let it rip). Focus - Be fully present Status vs amazing experiences. Love is the most powerful force in the universe. Joy comes from love. Love can come from weaknesses. Ego - Always comparing, creates a fear of screwing up Rory McIlroy – Didn't care if he made the cut at the US Open. Played free and made a few birdies at the end of the second round and made the cut. Jim's Dedication: “My father, Donald C. Murphy. The one who greatly influenced me to think deeply about what to love and what to let go of. I love you. See you soon.” His dad worked on the Apollo 11 mission. The first lunar landing. Grade yourself on presence. 4 daily goals. Rate them 1-10. Anxiety is a sign that someone isn't present. Jim has always struggled with being self-centered. Be non-judgmental. Share unconditional love. Ricky Scruggs - Former teammate and roommate in pro baseball. He invited me to the desert in 2003. Led me to take the risk to leave the safety of family and friends to pursue a meaningful life. What about for those people who say your stuff is "woo-woo?" “I get paid to help people perform better. And that's what happens when you work with me.” “My whole life, I obsessed about being a superstar, being rich and famous. What I now realize is what I've always wanted was to feel fully alive. I've realized since that what I always really wanted was to feel fully alive. That's what Inner Excellence is about. Pursuing a full life and letting everything else be added. We're created for relationships." Among Jim's strengths is that he listens and doesn't judge. That's what many people want. “I have this one client, a pro athlete. He said, ‘Jim, I smoke, I gamble, I drink. I do all these things, but I don't think you do all those things. Do you think we can work together?' I said, ‘If you don't judge me for not doing those things, I won't judge you for doing those things.' We became great friends.” Resonance Key #3 - Love Your Opponent. “The opponent is not the enemy– they're our partner in the dance.” – Phil Jackson
In this short, tactical episode, AJ and Johnny deliver a science-backed masterclass on how to create presentations that audiences remember. Forget reading from your slides and dumping data. This episode outlines four proven strategies that top speakers use to captivate attention, boost retention, and make every talk land with clarity and impact. What to Listen For: [00:00] The brutal truth: people forget 90% of what they hear[00:58] Strategy #1: Control the 10% – what's the one thing they should remember?[01:44] The science behind memory decay and how to structure around it[03:05] Strategy #2: Use the Memory Curve – why timing matters more than you think[04:12] Why you must “open with fire and close with clarity”[05:23] Strategy #3: Kill the Split-Attention Effect – how to avoid losing your audience to your slides[06:32] Minimal text, bold visuals, and Phil Jackson's secret to motivating elite performers[07:58] Strategy #4: Prevent Cognitive Overload – why more data = less retention[09:04] The Rule of Three: a high-performer's framework for simplifying complex ideas[10:12] Recap of the 4 strategies that separate forgettable from impactful[10:46] How top performers “wire it” – real-world drills inside the X-Factor Accelerator[11:15] What “persuasion triggers” are—and how they level up leaders in real time A Word From Our Sponsors Tired of awkward handshakes and collecting business cards without building real connections? Dive into our Free Social Capital Networking Masterclass. Learn practical strategies to make your interactions meaningful and boost your confidence in any social situation. Sign up for free at theartofcharm.com/sc and elevate your networking from awkward to awesome. Don't miss out on a network of opportunities! Unleash the power of covert networking to infiltrate high-value circles and build a 7-figure network in just 90 days. Ready to start? Check out our CIA-proven guide to networking like a spy! Indulge in affordable luxury with Quince—where high-end essentials meet unbeatable prices. Upgrade your wardrobe today at quince.com/charm for free shipping and hassle-free returns. Ready to turn your business idea into reality? Shopify makes it easy to start, scale, and succeed—whether you're launching a side hustle or building the next big brand. Sign up for your $1/month trial at shopify.com/charm. Need to hire top talent—fast? Skip the waiting game and get more qualified applicants with Indeed. Claim your $75 Sponsored Job Credit now at Indeed.com/charm. This year, skip breaking a sweat AND breaking the bank. Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at mintmobile.com/charm Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance. Before you renew your policy, do yourself a favor—download the Jerry app or head to JERRY.com/charm Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at www.rula.com/charm Curious about your influence level? Get your Influence Index Score today! Take this 60-second quiz to find out how your influence stacks up against top performers at theartofcharm.com/influence. Resources from this Episode Dr. Abbie Marono's website The Upper Hand Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on LinkedIn Johnny on LinkedIn AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube The Art of Charm on TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back! And who better to join us for our return, than one of the biggest stars on Bring It In: Dr. Jerry Lynch!A former Officer in the U.S. Navy and Nike sponsored competitive runner, Dr. Jerry Lynch is a Founder of Way of Champions, a performance consultancy that combines elite sports psychology, with international philosophy concepts, to generate peak performance. He's written over a dozen books on his studies on excellence, from “The Competitive Buddha,” “Coaching with Heart,” “Win the Day,” “Let them Play,” “The Mindful Coach,”, and more.Dr. Lynch has worked together with coaches and athletes like Steve Kerr, Nancy Stevens, Anson Dorrance, and Phil Jackson, and a slew of accolades. In total, Dr. Lynch has helped secure 73 Conference Championships, 54 Final Fours, and 39 National Championships so…it's safe to say, he knows a thing or two about coaching.This time around Dr. J is sharing wisdom from his latest book, “Lead With Love”. In it Dr. J emphasizes the increasing importance of leading and coaching with love, especially in a world where the “human element” of everything from work, to education, art, healthcare, and more are facing massive challenges from AI and automation.This is another episode you're not going to want to miss, so with that…let's bring it in!
Episode 79Leadership Essentials: Why Active Listening is the skill that changes everythingSUMMARYIn this episode, James Rule explores why active listening is one of the most under appreciated but critical skills for modern leadership. Drawing from personal experience, professional coaching insight, and examples from sport and business, James highlights how leaders can transform team culture, improve performance, and deepen trust by simply becoming better listeners.You'll hear:Why active listening is different from passive hearingHow poor listening destroys trust and performanceLessons from Phil Jackson former coach of NBA team Chicago Bulls8 actionable takeaways to build better listening habitsKEY TAKEAWAYSListening is a leadership action, not a passive state.Ask questions to understand, not to reply.Silence is powerful don't rush to fill the space.Avoid multitasking when someone is speaking.Don't assume you know what's coming next.Let people finish even when it's uncomfortable.Practice patience real listening takes time.Make it a habit, listening is a muscle, not a switch.ABOUT THE HOST James is an experienced mentor, coach and thought leader who works with a range of clients from FTSE 100 companies, SME´s the NHS and wider public and not for profit sectors.His twenty year career in elite sport initially as a professional rugby player but predominantly as a chief executive has given him an invaluable insight in managing the success, failures and pressures associated with leadership at the highest level.As a high performance coach James specialises in enhancing resilience and leadership development. He is a passionate advocate of the notion that to find lasting fulfilment we need to take a holistic view of high performance and create it in both our professional roles and personal lives. EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Episode 38 - Mastering the art of communication Episode 70 - Disconnect to reconnect: Why leaders need a digital detoxEpisode 48 - Leadership Essentials: Presence CONNECT & CONTACT www.thelonelyleader.co.ukThe Lonely Leader's LinkedIn James' LinkedInInstagramhello@thelonelyleader.co.uk NEWSLETTERSign Up to The Leadership Accelerator Newsletter for advice, inspiration and ideas, you'll also receive James' Top 10 Tips for Combating Your Fear of Public Speaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dwight Howard talks about Phil Jackson almost coaching the Lakers, clashing styles under Mike D'Antoni, and compares the locker room dynamics of playing with Kobe Bryant vs. LeBron James. He also reveals how back surgery and team politics shaped his career decisions.
Dwight Howard picks LeBron over Kobe as a teammate and draft pick, but still ranks MJ #1. He breaks down LeBron's unmatched versatility, Kobe's elite skills, and why he would've stayed with the Lakers if drafted there. A candid talk on loyalty, legacy, and coaching under Phil Jackson.
The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
Spirit Week continues with a switcheroo today! Big Dave of CHGO Bulls and Mario Tirabassi of CHGO Blackhawks join Mark Carman to discuss their impressions of the Chicago Bears offseason so far. Is Ben Johnson the Bears version of Phil Jackson? Will Caleb Williams surpass Pete Crow-Armstrong as the most popular athlete in Chicago? Join us for a special edition of the CHGO Bears Podcast!
Metta World Peace relives the Malice at the Palace with never-before-heard details, reveals how Kobe and Phil Jackson got under his skin, and why he left millions on the table to join the Lakers. He also talks MVP snubs, rivalries with Ben Wallace, and the wildest NBA fight ever caught on tape.
What can we learn from the same person who helped unlock greatness in Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Phil Jackson? The answer is: a lot.Meet George Mumford — the mindfulness coach behind some of the most legendary names in sport. Known as “The Mindfulness Performance Whisperer,” George has worked with elite NBA players, Olympic athletes, world-class artists, and top-tier CEOs to help them master their inner game.This timeless episode from the Finding Mastery vault is as relevant today as ever. In a world filled with chaos, distraction, and performance pressure, George reminds us that our greatest growth comes not from pushing harder — but from turning inward.In this conversation, George shares:How dark moments can become doorways to deep transformationWhy vulnerability and mindfulness are powerful tools for performanceHow to embrace the masterpiece withinWhat he learned from working directly with Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, and MJWhy real strength starts with self-awareness and serviceWhether you're a coach, athlete, creative, or simply trying to live more intentionally — this conversation will challenge and inspire you.Subscribe to our Youtube Channel for more powerful conversations at the intersection of high performance, leadership, and meaning: https://www.youtube.com/c/FindingMasteryGet exclusive discounts and support our amazing sponsors! Go to: https://findingmastery.com/sponsors/Subscribe to the Finding Mastery newsletter for weekly high performance insights: https://www.findingmastery.com/newsletter Download Dr. Mike's Morning Mindset Routine: findingmastery.com/morningmindset!Follow on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join hosts Mike and Mark in this enlightening episode of the Moonshots Podcast as they delve into the world of legendary basketball coach Phil Jackson through his book "Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success." This episode offers a deep dive into Jackson's unique leadership style and journey in the NBA, featuring engaging audio clips and insightful discussions.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/MCKZBE1Become a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/Fk5kj2b1T-QBook Summary: https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-eleven-rings-by-phil-jackson/INTRO: The episode begins with an introduction to Phil Jackson's acclaimed book and his revolutionary approach to coaching.Segment 1: Team Work (2m20)Listen to an intriguing clip where Phil Jackson discusses with John Salley how he guided Michael Jordan, transforming him into one of the greatest players ever. This segment explores the essence of teamwork and leadership in sports.Segment 2: Be Passionate and Obsessive (2m55)Kobe Bryant shares his thoughts with Valuetainment about his unwavering loyalty to Phil Jackson. This part delves into the importance of passion and obsession in achieving greatness.Segment 3: Bench the Ego (1m06)The Coaches of Culture analyze one of Phil's Eleven Principles, focusing on the crucial leadership skill of building other leaders by setting aside personal egos.Segment 4: One Breath, One Mind (1m)Continuing with the insights from Coaches of Culture, this segment breaks down another of Phil's Principles that emphasizes collaboration and real-time decision-making in high-stakes environments.OUTRO: Stay in the Flow (2m49)The episode concludes with Phil Jackson sharing his wisdom on staying present in the moment, particularly in high-pressure scenarios like basketball. He dives into the concept of "One Mind" and its application on and off the court.Throughout the episode, Mike and Mark discuss critical aspects of Phil Jackson's book, including his journey, leadership philosophy, management of star players, and the impact of mindfulness and spirituality on his coaching. They also reflect on Jackson's legacy in the NBA and the lasting influence of his innovative strategies, such as the triangle offense.This episode is a must-list for anyone interested in leadership, team dynamics, and the application of mindfulness in achieving success. Whether you're a basketball fan, a budding leader, or just curious about the Mind of one of the greatest coaches in sports history, this podcast offers valuable insights and lessons from Phil Jackson's remarkable career.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/MCKZBE1Become a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/Fk5kj2b1T-QBook Summary: https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-eleven-rings-by-phil-jackson/ Thanks to our monthly supporters Joanne Carbone Joanne Carbone Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Triman Kaur Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller Mohammad Lars Bjørge Edward Rehfeldt III 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Krzysztof Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Barbara Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Metta World Peace joins Patrick Bet-David to talk Kobe's mind games, his wild first Lakers practice, tension with Phil Jackson, and why he chose legacy over a bigger contract. Plus: behind-the-scenes drama with Sasha Vujacic, Adam Morrison, and the psycho 2010 Lakers roster.
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
From "In The Pits" join John, Scott, Spencer, Phil and Jaskson for this weeks motorsports racing news update!!
Kobes work ethic transformed his basketball moves into split-second strategies and magical moments of flight.
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
From "In The Pits" join John, Spencer, Scott, Phil and Jackson for this weeks Motorsports Racing Review!!
Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson are now eligible for the Hall of Fame after the MLB lifts ban, and Michael Jordan joins NBA on NBC coverage.
Scott and Crew talk about Phil Jackson, Phil Mickelson, Dallas, and More. #philjackson #nba #religioustraditions #christianholidays #christmas #philmickelson #pga #livgolf #dallaswings #dallasmavericks #wnba #paigebueckers #cooperflagg #draftlottery #californiataxes #coachjubejoseph #dariandevries #mikewoodson #indianahoosiers #sacramentokings #dougchristie #derrickgibson #miamikillian #miamicentral #pope #quarterback #faufootball #nfl #mlb #chanukah #sandykoufax #yonkippur #lukadoncic #nicoharrison #anthonydavis #kyrieirving #detroitredwings #aprilfools #jimmybutler #magicjohnson #drjerrybuss #rayscottpackers #patsummerall #greenbaypackers #milwaukeeadmirals #mattlafleur
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
From "InThe Pits" join John, Scott, Spencer Phil, and Jackson for this weeks Motorsports Racing Review!!
Our Guest Dr. Jerry Lynch first learned about extraordinary performance and excellence as a nationally ranked competitive athlete sponsored by Nike, running world-class times from 5,000 meters to the marathon, setting an American record in the half-marathon, winning a National Championship, and many other races against athletes half his age. He took what he learned about himself and life from his competitive days and parlayed it into a dynamic, successful career helping athletes and coaches in all sports use his performance and leadership strategies to up their game and discover the best version of themselves. Dr. Lynch has been recognized as one of the top five in his profession nationwide. He has worked with teams, coaches, and athletes in the NBA, Pro Lacrosse, Major League Soccer, and with men's and women's basketball, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, golf, and other sports at the universities of North Carolina, Duke, Maryland, California, Syracuse, Stanford, Harvard, and Middlebury. He is the author of 18 books in over 10 languages and the founder and director of WAY OF CHAMPIONS, a human potential and performance consulting group helping others master the deeper inner game for sports, business, and life. Jerry is a dynamic, entertaining, inspirational, provocative, and humorous teacher and speaker with topics on leadership, coaching, team culture building, winning the relationship game, and core value development. His profound insights into the inner workings of the human mind and the dynamics of excellence have propelled countless individuals to overcome obstacles, harness their strengths, and achieve unparalleled success. With a unique blend of wisdom, experience, and compassion, Dr. Jerry Lynch has become a trusted mentor and guide, empowering individuals to cultivate resilience, embrace authenticity, and tap into their innate capabilities. His work continues to inspire and elevate the lives of those who seek to reach new heights of achievement and fulfillment. What You'll Learn in this Episode: Insights of Dr. Lynch's new book “Lead with Love” and Ed Molitor's opening story in chapter one Why self-love is foundational in leading others Why love is the missing piece in most leadership playbooks How to navigate resistance to emotional leadership in competitive cultures How love sustains performance in high-pressure, high-volatility environments The story of Dr. Lynch's fire-chief father and the 90-minute lesson that shaped his life How legendary coaches like John Wooden, Phil Jackson, and Steve Kerr used love-driven leadership to build dynasties Resources & Links Dr. Jerry Lynch Website: www.wayofchampions.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jerry-lynch-www-wayofchampions-com-13aa149/ Dr. Lynch's Books: https://www.wayofchampions.com/products Listen to more of Dr. Lynch on The Athletics of Business Podcast: Episode 195: The Champion Sports Parent, with Dr. Jerry Lynch & John O'Sullivan Episode 179: The Mindful Coach, with Dr. Jerry Lynch Episode 176: The Champion Teammate, with John O'Sullivan & Dr. Jerry Lynch Ed Molitor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themolitorgroup/ Website: https://www.themolitorgroup.com/
Ready for a no-holds-barred chat on anger management, male irritability and their impact on relationships? We've got Dr. John Schinnerer—yes, his last name is a mouthful—dropping some serious self-awareness bombs. Trina Glines interviews Dr. John to help you discover your authentic self and stop life's challenges from becoming roadblocks. Dr. John breaks down how anger actually works (hint: it's not just a secondary emotion) and gives four killer components: emotional, cognitive, physiological, and attentional. He even dishes on living with an angry ex-spouse and references John Gottman's 'four horsemen' that predict relationship doom. But hey, it's not all bad news! Dr. John's got the top tools to begin your transformation into Phil Jackson, aka the zen master. You'll learn how to keep your cool, stop fights, and maybe even enjoy life a bit more. Don't worry about long therapy sessions—his coaching style makes this stuff accessible. Whether you're an executive with an irritability issue, in a relationship with an testy twat, or just someone who's aware of their own anger issues, you're in the right place. So breathe, grab your journal, and get ready to take some notes. You're about to transform your anger into strength.Wanna Go Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole? Here's Where to Find Us):
Just had a dream about wolves. So I thought I'd do a podcast on wolves. In this episode, we explore "wolf energy" through books, legends, and Wheels of Time, the hit Amazon fantasy series.We'll also cover former NBA coach Phil Jackson, his wolf pack quote, Rudyard Kipling, and the Old Norse word for wolf.Carl Jung and Robert Bly also make an appearance.I finish with two books that I want to read Beowulf and Prose Edda.Embrace your wolf energy.
Legendary coach Phil Jackson isn't holding back! He recently criticized the NBA for scheduling games on Easter Sunday — and his words are stirring up major debate. Is the league losing touch with tradition and values? Or is Phil just out of step with the times? Are we entering a new era of faith… powered by artificial intelligence?
Ántoni Daimiel es periodista deportivo. Lleva 30 años comentando la NBA. Charlamos en el hotel sobre Luka Doncic, McKinsey, Kawhi Leonard, Seattle, Agüero, JJ Redick, Pacho Maturana, Marbury, Iverson, Mágico González, Luis Aragonés, Phil Jackson y el peluquero de Valderrama en Valladolid.
Chris Sims: The Hidden Cost of "No Time for People Stuff" in Software Teams Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Chris Sims shares a challenging team situation involving strong personalities with conflicting opinions about how to approach their work. What began as small disagreements evolved into harmful behaviors including harsh criticisms and behind-the-back comments. As resentment grew, conflicts intensified, leading to a toxic environment that ultimately resulted in team members being dismissed. Chris highlights how the team's self-imposed belief that "we don't have time for this people-stuff" prevented them from addressing issues early. He recommends one-on-one coaching, exploring why people react as they do, using retrospectives to address latent conflicts, and explicitly discussing desired team culture with reference to the Scrum value of respect. Chris emphasizes that maintaining team health should take priority over productivity concerns, even during high-pressure situations. In this segment, we refer to the Core Protocols episode with Richard Kasperowski, and the Superchicken Paradox Ted Talk by Margaret Heffernan. Featured Book of the Week: The Elements of Scrum Chris shares his experience writing "The Elements of Scrum," a book he co-authored using Scrum principles and a story mapping approach. The process of writing the book became a significant learning experience for Chris. He also recommends "Sacred Hoops" by Phil Jackson, which explores how to manage teams of great professionals. Phil Jackson is renowned for his ability to get exceptional players to function effectively as a cohesive team, making this book particularly valuable for those managing talented individuals with strong personalities. Self-reflection Question: How might you better balance technical excellence with interpersonal dynamics in your high-performing teams? [Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
How did Kobe Bryant truly dive into the clutch moments of a game through mamba mentality? How did Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls focus as winners like Zen masters?Well, there was a secret weapon behind it all - George Mumford. George is a psychologist and mindfulness coach who has worked closely alongside Phil Jackson's Chicago Bulls, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and other Olympic athletes to help them focus, and meditate as athletes.He also was Kobe Bryant's mindfulness coach.He's been the mindfulness coach for Stanley Cup-winning hockey teams and NBA champions throughout his career! Mumford is the author of books like, 'The Mindful Athlete.'In our conversation today, George talks about his amazing Kobe stories, close experiences and what he learned from champions like Michael Jordan and his time living as Julius Erving's college roommate. George also talks about what it takes to be a clutch, focused and ever-present athlete. He teaches us how we can be in the NOW and remain calm and composed in our daily lives. In essence, what it takes to garner mamba mentality in our daily hurdles.Listen to George's journey, fun stories with athletes and of course his life philosophy for us all to meditate on TOGETHER. Join us in this conversation to seek and learn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What does it take to live a fearless, fulfilled life? Emmy award-winning broadcaster, keynote speaker, and author Anne Marie Anderson joins host Denis Gianoutsos to discuss how cultivating audacity can help leaders take bold, calculated risks. Drawing from decades in sports broadcasting and leadership, Anne Marie shares insights on navigating male-dominated industries, the power of understanding individual motivations, and the four key barriers that hold us back—fear, time, money, and our inner critic. Tune in to hear how world-class leaders like Phil Jackson inspired her leadership philosophy, why personal connection is crucial for modern leadership, and how to balance urgency with what truly matters.Introduction & Guest BackgroundEmmy-winning broadcaster, keynote speaker, and authorJourney from ESPN to top female play-by-play announcerWhy bold risks are key to leadershipBreaking Barriers in Sports BroadcastingChallenges as a woman in a male-dominated fieldGrowth of female voices in sports mediaLessons from behind and in front of the cameraCultivating Audacity: 4 Leadership BarriersFear, time, money, and the inner criticEvaluating risks vs. reckless decisionsPushing past hesitation into actionLeadership Lessons from Sports & BusinessPlaying to strengths, not fixing weaknessesPhil Jackson's approach to individual motivationBuilding a strong team cultureThe Urgency Fallacy & Work-Life BalanceUrgency vs. true prioritiesStrategies to focus on what mattersSetting boundaries for well-beingThe Future of Leadership & WellnessAdapting to shifting workplace expectationsPersonalization in leadershipPrioritizing human connection in a digital worldKey Quotes:“The willingness to take bold risks is what separates great leaders from the rest.” - Anne Marie Anderson“Fear isn't something to overcome—it's something to make friends with so it doesn't make decisions for you.” - Anne Marie AndersonBook a Strategy Call with Denis https://app.leadingchangepartners.com/widget/bookings/callwithdenisgianoutsosThe 10 Proven Ways to Lead and Thrive in Today's World Executive Guide Featuring 10 Key Themes and 42 Strategic Insights from Worldwide Leaders https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Anne:Website: https://annemarieanderson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-anderson-3557ab39/Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: www.LeadingChangePartners.com Facebook:
This week we got Spain's finest, the NBA Hall of Famer and 2x champ Pau Gasol on Knuckleheads. Pau looks back on his journey from growing up in Barcelona, to becoming the highest drafted international player at the time. Pau describes transitioning to Memphis, helping the Grizzlies lay their foundation, and what it was like to get traded for his brother and go to the Lakers. We get Kobe stories and look back on those Lakers championship runs. Tune in! Playing for the Spanish national team for the first time (11:41) Getting drafted by the Grizzlies, his rookie year (18:57)Getting traded for Marc Gasol and joining Kobe on the Lakers (35:07) ‘08-'09 season, winning the NBA Finals over Orlando (49:26)2010 Finals, Celtics-Lakers rivalry (52:58)Phil Jackson and the triangle (58:49) Pau's thoughts on Luka Doncic joining the Lakers (1:08:17) About Our Hosts:NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on YoutubeFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook
The trade winds are blowing, and we're breaking down the BIGGEST move since De'Aaron Fox! That's right, folks, Jimmy "Buckets" Butler is heading to the Golden State Warriors, and your favorite hoops heads, Tarlin Ray and Mike Palmer, are here to give you the insider's perspective. Tarlin was ON this trade from day one, calling it a total UNLOCK for the Warriors. Was he right? Mike, as always, brings the fire with his signature wit and wild takes (and you KNOW he's gonna drop some knowledge bombs on you). In this can't-miss episode, we dive deep into: The Jimmy Butler Effect: What does Jimmy bring to the Warriors? Is he the missing piece for another championship run, or will his mercurial nature cause chaos in the Bay? Draymond's Reaction: Did Draymond Green REALLY say the Warriors are guaranteed a championship now? We break down Draymond's antics and what this trade means for him. The Warriors' Window: With Steph Curry getting older, is this the Warriors' last chance? We discuss if this move puts them ahead of the OKC Thunder and the Lakers in the Western Conference. Team Chemistry: How will Jimmy fit alongside Steph, Draymond, and the young Warriors? We talk coaching genius with Steve Kerr and compare his style to Phil Jackson's. Plus, Tarlin schools Mike on what "mercurial" really means (it involves mercury...obviously). Luka Doncic vs. Jimmy Butler: Is there a comparison between these two? We discuss the difference in their leadership and impact, and Tarlin explains why the Luka hate has got to stop. Tarlin and Mike bring their unique blend of expertise and humor to this essential basketball conversation. If you love NBA analysis with a twist, you NEED to subscribe to "Running It Back" for more hot takes, insightful commentary, and debates that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 -------- Die-hard Knicks fan Spike Lee joins the show to discuss his New York fandom and legendary filmmaking career. Spike reveals which movies were most impactful to him, why he thinks Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of our time, what has been the key to his success, and will he live to see his beloved Knicks win the NBA Championship. Jim reveals to Spike how Phil Jackson used one of his films to motivate the Lakers during their 2006 Playoff series against Phoenix. Additionally, Spike reveals who he wanted to audition for the role of Jesus Shuttlesworth in “He Got Game” before Ray Allen was cast and how the movie was originally scripted to end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Codie Sanchez discusses the dynamics of high-performance teams, drawing insights from Phil Jackson's coaching philosophy. In this episode, she emphasizes the importance of competition, constructive conflict, and accountability in achieving success. The conversation highlights the necessity of embracing change and the role of self-belief in personal and professional growth. Chapters 00:00- The Nature of High-Performance Teams 02:48- Lessons from Phil Jackson: Zen Master of Basketball 06:12- Embracing Change and Competition 09:02- The Importance of Constructive Conflict 11:48- Learning from Losses and Accountability 15:03- The Role of Self-Belief in Success MORE FROM BIGDEAL:
In February of 1974, a high school junior by the name of Bill Cartwright showed up in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd after the Elk Grove start scored 62 points in a game. A year later, the senior was once again in SI as he was once dominating the high school basketball scene in Northern California. Soon, the hard-working, laid back 7-footer would be headed to San Francisco to play for the Dons... the 2nd Big Bill to dominate at USF. And dominate is exactly what Cartwright did... a 3-time WCAC player of the year, he would have his #24 retired by his college, and then was drafted two picks back of Magic Johnson as the 3rd choice of the 1979 NBA Draft. And as a rookie he thrived being named an All-Star after scoring almost 22 points a game and pulling down 9 boards as well. And none of this load management for Bill... he played over 38 minutes a game in all 82 games that season. in fact, in his first 5 seasons he missed only 15 games. But then disaster struck. Injuries to his left foot caused him to miss almost two full seasons of ball. All of a sudden this man who was never hurt, couldn't get on the court. His time in New York was never the same and in 1988 he was traded to the Bulls. This is when we say... and the rest is history. The dominant big man became the starting center in Chicago and was a key player on the Michael Jordan led teams that won the first of three straight NBA championships from 1991-93. And when his playing days ended, he returned to Chicago under Phil Jackson and won 2-more NBA titles as an assistant coach. Now over 50 years since the kid out of Sacramento was a face in the crowd, Bill joins us on the Past Our Prime podcast to tell us how his hard-working parents impacted his life... why he chose USF over UCLA and how he went from the frustration of two lost seasons in New York to the ultimate joy of not one, not two, but three NBA Crowns. A star player in high school, college and the NBA, 2-time championship-winning assistant coach, NBA Head Coach and now author of the book Living Life at the Center, Big Bill Cartwright is still the man in the middle... Listen wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe to the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Jackson's threshold for championship contenders. Shedeur Sanders will not throw at NFL Combine. Worst Day on the Web: former NFL WR Steve Smith's "extracurricular" activities. West Linn & Oregon Ducks product Payton Pritchard is the favorite for 6th Man of the Year.
Did you survive the soggy weekend? Blazers throttle Hornets by largest margin of victory in team history. Toumani Camara is playing at a ridiculous level. Packers make move to ban tush-push. Phil Jackson's threshold for championship contenders. Shedeur Sanders will not throw at NFL Combine. Worst Day on the Web: former NFL WR Steve Smith's "extracurricular" activities. Oregon product Payton Pritchard is current favorite of 6th Man of the Year. Blazers need to pick a path. New-look Pac-12 is taking shape. Fresno State hoops gambling scandal. Oregon upsets #11 Wisconsin in Madison.
Originally aired June 2024. Roland Lazenby (MAGIC: The Life of Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Michael Jordan: The Life) joins host Thomas Emerick to revisit a passing-of-the-torch NBA Finals closeout game between the Bulls and Lakers. Lazenby covered this series as well as wrote biographies on Magic, Michael, and Phil Jackson. The story doesn't end here in 1991 either. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. Follow Remember That Game for the full archive: Apple Spotify YouTube "Remember That Game" in search wherever you get your podcasts More from Roland Lazenby: MAGIC: The Life of Earvin "Magic" Johnson (Celadon Books) Michael Jordan: The Life (Hachette Book Group) Mindgames: Phil Jackson's Long Strange Journey (Amazon) More from Game 5 of the 1991 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers: Box Score: Chicago Bulls 108, Los Angeles Lakers 101 (Pro Basketball Reference) Scottie Pippen scores a game-high 32 points Magic Johnson still goes for the 20-rebound triple-double in the loss Michael Jordan finds John Paxson for key buckets to close out the series 4-1 Game 1 intro (YouTube) Game 5 intro (YouTube) Game 5 highlights (YouTube) HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest Best-selling author and award-winning sportswriter Roland Lazenby (@lazenby) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2024" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTube Direct message: @ThomasEmerick Email: emericktc@gmail.com Subscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube Follow: Apple and Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Swim Lessons the Podcast, we sit down with Austin Dufault to talk about his incredible basketball journey—from his days playing at the University of Colorado to chasing down his NBA dreams. He shares stories about the grind, the lessons learned from elite competition, and what it takes to make it at the highest level. If you love hoops and the behind-the-scenes of pro basketball, this episode is a must-listen.
(00:00-21:44) Blaine Howard making some marvelous Chiefs songs. Martin sippin' on the sizurp this morning. What makes a fat unbridled? People aren't happy with yesterday's EMOTD competition. Buch's contract. Doug can't use driver at Tower Tee. What are you most excited about sports-wise for 2025? Yesterday's QFTA.(21:52-42:18) Jackson wants to give a passionate take. Best albums of all-time. Tim's Chinese leg surgery. A noticeable gait. Height shaming. First time caller, Jared is on the line and he loves the show. Jared has some takes on talent. Camaraderie on teams. Chairman's a short king. (42:27-57:37) Giving Martin a little taste of Jackson's 10:00 hour questions. Athletes with the killer instinct. Insatiable. Never satisfied. Jackson is mentally firing early in the morning. Little something to chew on. Lil' Phil Jackson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-21:44) Blaine Howard making some marvelous Chiefs songs. Martin sippin' on the sizurp this morning. What makes a fat unbridled? People aren't happy with yesterday's EMOTD competition. Buch's contract. Doug can't use driver at Tower Tee. What are you most excited about sports-wise for 2025? Yesterday's QFTA. (21:52-42:18) Jackson wants to give a passionate take. Best albums of all-time. Tim's Chinese leg surgery. A noticeable gait. Height shaming. First time caller, Jared is on the line and he loves the show. Jared has some takes on talent. Camaraderie on teams. Chairman's a short king. (42:27-57:37) Giving Martin a little taste of Jackson's 10:00 hour questions. Athletes with the killer instinct. Insatiable. Never satisfied. Jackson is mentally firing early in the morning. Little something to chew on. Lil' Phil Jackson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Latest Mortcast Jeff talks about how sleeved Nikola Jokic is a demon on the court who can score and assist from everywhere. Also Jeff goes over how Phil Jackson would LOVE Nikola Jokic and how Jokic's own perception of basketball, how it is about opportunity over efficiency, is breaking the minds of analytics everywhere. Enjoy the show!
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In this week's basketball coaching conversation, former NBA player and NBA/WNBA head coach Derek Fisher joins The Basketball Podcast to share lessons from a champion.Fisher played in the NBA for 18 seasons and won five NBA championships with the Lakers. Fisher, often considered one of the greatest role players of all time, was part of a three-peat Los Angeles Lakers championship squad with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal from 2000-02 and then again with Bryant and Pau Gasol in 2009 and 2010.Fisher coached the New York Knicks from 2014-2016 and the WNBA Sparks from 2019-2022.NBA Coaching CareerNew York Knicks: Fisher was hired as the head coach of the New York Knicks in 2014 by then-president Phil Jackson. Despite facing challenges, he brought a wealth of NBA experience to the sidelines, emphasizing teamwork and resilience. His tenure with the Knicks was marked by a focus on player development and fostering a competitive environment.WNBA Coaching CareerLos Angeles Sparks: In 2019, Fisher took on the role of head coach for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA. His leadership was instrumental in guiding the team through the competitive landscape of the WNBA.Crespi Carmelite High School (2023–Present)On August 7, 2023, Fisher embraced a new challenge by becoming the head basketball coach at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California. This role allows him to impart his extensive basketball knowledge and leadership experience to young athletes, fostering the next generation of talent.
An action-packed Hour 2 kicks off with Steve Kerr joining the show to discuss his appearance at the Democratic National Convention and how his nerves compared to moments like the NBA Finals. After sharing his thoughts on the importance of the democratic process, we talk with the Warriors head coach about the Olympics, what Phil Jackson taught him about leadership, Kevin Durant leaving the Warriors and the time Draymond Green pissed him off the most. Then, Mike has a video that is going to put We Are The World to shame and Dan has bird parts all over his balcony. Did you know crows are savages? What does this say about Dan's status in society? Chris has a stat of the day and we check back in with Steve Kornhacki to see how our voter registration is going. Is the LeBatard Lean turning into a Stugotz Storm? To register to vote or check your registration status: Just text 'DAN' to 57568 or clink this link — https://headcount.org/dan — for your chance to win a sports vacation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Original Air Date: October 8, 2017They call him the Zen Master. Legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson says that when he began coaching the Chicago Bulls, and later the Los Angeles Lakers, he drew upon the Zen philosophy of mindfulness to help build both teams. He used tai chi, yoga and meditation to help his players live in the moment and put their egos in check. Learn why Phil says, “What I put into the lives of others will come back unto its own.” Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN