
In this solo episode, I share 12 lessons from 10 elite coaches featured in Strength In Numbers. Each lesson comes from a real passage in the book—insights that have stuck with me and shaped how I think about coaching, leadership, and life.
I unpack ideas like why feedback is a gift, how clarity drives performance, what it really means to teach athletes to fail, and why balance isn’t always the goal early in your career. We also dive into overcoming burnout, recruiting the right families, building your personal Mount Rushmore, creating a pirate map for life, and the balance between character and talent when evaluating players.
This podcast evolved from my book, Strength In Numbers — the ultimate mentorship guide for coaches.
Featuring insights from 100+ ELITE coaches across every level and sport, it’s an encyclopedia of coaching wisdom built to help you grow your career, navigate failure, and find long-term coaching success.
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Chapters
00:00 The Gift of Feedback
04:03 Clarity Equals High Performance
05:22 Teaching Your Athletes to Fail
08:00 Why You Don't Need Balance Starting Your Career
09:24 Passion vs. Burnout
11:00 Overcoming Burnout and Struggles
12:45 Evaluating + Recruiting the Parents
15:33 Building Your Personal Mount Rushmore
17:22 Never Assume Resilience in Others
19:39 Creating a Pirate Map for Life
21:58 Building the Right Staff
24:24 Character vs. Talent in Recruiting