We often discuss what it takes to be a great leader, but the flip side is a willingness to be led. Great athletes, and even great coaches are always eager to learn and be led by others. Are you the kind of athlete willing to listen to others and put in the work? Listen to the rest of our podcast with Paul Kapsalis to hear more of his story.

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Show Notes

10:45 On being the 35thman on a 35-man roster

14:30 Give credit for leaders but also take credit for willing to be lead

24:00 “You need piano players and piano carriers”

32:00 Paul’s story of leaving the program better than when he arrived

43:15 The Leadership Code

About Paul Kapsalis

Paul Kapsalis his author of To Chase a Dream and The Leadership Code. He enjoys his role as a motivational speaker, sales representative in the apparel industry, former soccer specialty retail business owner and volunteer youth soccer coach. In working with people of all ages, Paul inspires them to reach for their goals every day. In addition, Paul is a Youth Minister and Eucharistic Minister and serves as Chairman of the Bigelow-Brand Charity Advisory Board of the Pancreatic Cyst & Cancer Early Detection Center.
Get in Touch

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 317-410-7459

Buy the Books:

To Chase a Dream: amzn.to/2HvqF2V

The Leadership Code: https://amzn.to/2Hvh1NU

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