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Everybody Pulls The Tarp

Jennifer Azzi: How To Train Like A Champion

21 Apr 2022

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This week Andrew talks with basketball legend and Olympic gold medalist Jennifer Azzi. In 1990, Jennifer led Stanford University to a National Championship and was named the NCAA Player of the Year. She won an Olympic gold medal for Team USA at the 1996 Olympics and is a member of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She recently began a new chapter in her career as the Chief Business Development Officer for the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces.  In this conversation, Andrew and Jennifer explore the secrets behind her extraordinary success on and off the basketball court. This one is filled with lessons that will help you perform your best at whatever you do. Show Highlights:1:57 - Discovering talent at a young age3:05 - Learning from people around you4:39 - Playing different sports as a kid6:23 - What made Jennifer's Stanford teams so successful6:30 - Stanford Coach Tara VanDerveer8:46 - Practicing tirelessly10:25 - Challenging transition from high school to college13:58 - Being a consistent, reliable contributor16:30 - Lessons from Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors17:42 - Notebook with lessons from past coaches19:00 - Becky Hammon as a leader20:19 - Growing the Las Vegas Aces and WNBA brand22:00 - Why former pro athletes are effective growing businesses26:43 - Looking at world challenges as opportunities for solutionsCONNECT WITH ANDREW ON SOCIALTwitter: @andrewhmosesInstagram: @AndrewMoses123NEWSLETTERSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter!

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