Send us a text He grew up in Chantilly, Virginia, played a bunch of sports but fell in love with basketball (inspired by Kobe and MJ), and was homeschooled until high school—something he credits with building confidence, curiosity, and a willingness to make mistakes. In college he switched from business to communications, finally thriving because his professors could explain the “why,” and that questioning mindset later made corporate tech sales miserable—especially after a big commission dis...
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Send us a text He grew up in Chantilly, Virginia, played a bunch of sports but fell in love with basketball (inspired by Kobe and MJ), and was homeschooled until high school—something he credits with building confidence, curiosity, and a willingness to make mistakes. In college he switched from business to communications, finally thriving because his professors could explain the “why,” and that questioning mindset later made corporate tech sales miserable—especially after a big commission dis...
Send us a text This episode traces the guest’s life from discovering track at age six through elite collegiate athletics, Olympic trials, and bobsledding, where repeated head trauma quietly set the stage for severe cognitive decline. Years later, he faced dementia-like symptoms, panic attacks, memory loss, and constant suicidal ideation before realizing he was suffering from CTE—a condition he couldn’t recognize in himself despite a background in mental health. The conversation ultimately cen...
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Send us a text He grew up in Chantilly, Virginia, played a bunch of sports but fell in love with basketball (inspired by Kobe and MJ), and was homeschooled until high school—something he credits with building confidence, curiosity, and a willingness to make mistakes. In college he switched from business to communications, finally thriving because his professors could explain the “why,” and that questioning mindset later made corporate tech sales miserable—especially after a big commission dis...