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What if the secret to thriving in life and business could be learned from the baseball diamond?
In this powerful episode of Thrive LouD, Lou Diamond welcomes back acclaimed baseball writer and author Ken Davidoff for an eye-opening conversation about his newest book, "101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life."
Fittingly recorded LIVE in studio on Opening Day!!
Discover why Ken Davidoff walked away from a 30-year sportswriting career at the top of his game and how a random call from his agent opened the door to a new adventure in teaching, mentoring, and authorship. The episode dives deep into how the life lessons found between the foul lines can impact coaches, parents, leaders, and young athletes alike. Hear the behind-the-scenes stories about crafting the book alongside pediatrician Dr. Harley Rothbard, the power of collaboration, and the surprising writing process that turned daily deadlines into an enjoyable pursuit.
You’ll also hear Ken Davidoff's Mount Rushmore of greatest games he ever covered (some with national, historic significance), what he misses most about journalism, and, of course, the real-life lesson from the game that changed his approach forever.
Episode Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction and welcome[00:42] Ken Davidoff's background in baseball journalism[02:09] Adjunct teaching and career shift[02:41] Why Ken Davidoff left sportswriting and how the book project began[03:23] Blending perspectives: the inspiration behind "101 Lessons from the Dugout"[04:11] Translating baseball lessons to life and the story of the “stretch”[05:44] Who the book is for—players, coaches, parents, leaders[06:47] Pro athletes, leadership, and lessons for players[08:06] Ken Davidoff's writing process and collaboration with his co-author[09:30] Editing the book and feedback process[11:25] Lessons that didn’t make the cut[12:03] Promoting the book and leveraging relationships[13:11] What Ken Davidoff misses (and doesn’t miss) about journalism[14:42] Is there another book on the way?[15:21] Where to find Ken Davidoff and the book[16:21] Fun Street: favorite sports moments, activities, and lessons[22:13] Ken Davidoff's favorite life lesson: "Small Ball"[23:26] Personal memorabilia and closing thoughts[25:19] Outro and where to connect
Get ready to see the game—and life itself—in a whole new way!
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What if the secret to thriving in life and business could be learned from the baseball diamond?
In this powerful episode of Thrive LouD, Lou Diamond welcomes back acclaimed baseball writer and author Ken Davidoff for an eye-opening conversation about his newest book, "101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life."
Fittingly recorded LIVE in studio on Opening Day!!
Discover why Ken Davidoff walked away from a 30-year sportswriting career at the top of his game and how a random call from his agent opened the door to a new adventure in teaching, mentoring, and authorship. The episode dives deep into how the life lessons found between the foul lines can impact coaches, parents, leaders, and young athletes alike. Hear the behind-the-scenes stories about crafting the book alongside pediatrician Dr. Harley Rothbard, the power of collaboration, and the surprising writing process that turned daily deadlines into an enjoyable pursuit.
You’ll also hear Ken Davidoff's Mount Rushmore of greatest games he ever covered (some with national, historic significance), what he misses most about journalism, and, of course, the real-life lesson from the game that changed his approach forever.
Episode Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction and welcome[00:42] Ken Davidoff's background in baseball journalism[02:09] Adjunct teaching and career shift[02:41] Why Ken Davidoff left sportswriting and how the book project began[03:23] Blending perspectives: the inspiration behind "101 Lessons from the Dugout"[04:11] Translating baseball lessons to life and the story of the “stretch”[05:44] Who the book is for—players, coaches, parents, leaders[06:47] Pro athletes, leadership, and lessons for players[08:06] Ken Davidoff's writing process and collaboration with his co-author[09:30] Editing the book and feedback process[11:25] Lessons that didn’t make the cut[12:03] Promoting the book and leveraging relationships[13:11] What Ken Davidoff misses (and doesn’t miss) about journalism[14:42] Is there another book on the way?[15:21] Where to find Ken Davidoff and the book[16:21] Fun Street: favorite sports moments, activities, and lessons[22:13] Ken Davidoff's favorite life lesson: "Small Ball"[23:26] Personal memorabilia and closing thoughts[25:19] Outro and where to connect
Get ready to see the game—and life itself—in a whole new way!