What does Kobe Bryant have to do with Shakespeare?
More than you might think.
In this episode of Caller ID, I sit down with Mark Rankin, a Renaissance literature and English professor whose approach to calling, identity, and excellence is shaped as much by the Mamba Mentality as it is by Milton.
We talk about following your passion, but how much work that takes. We also tackle the hard work required to live at the center of ikigai, and why the most meaningful work is often the most demanding. Mark also shares how teaching 12-year-olds has made him a better college professor, and how working with college students has sharpened the way he shows up for younger learners.
This is a conversation about discipline, formation, and becoming who you are called to be, even when it’s harder than you expected.
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I’m Brandon Davis Wells and thanks for answering the call.