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“Our entire country has been put in a situation of handling adversity.” -Fran Fraschilla. In this episode, we hear stories from Fran on his days coaching at St. Johns and Manhattan, being an analyst with ESPN, and Fran’s thoughts on the state of basketball. Together, Fran Fraschilla and host of the ClutchTimeout podcast series, Alan Major, provide insights on leading during stressful times.
Alan and Fran’s conversation is truly needed with all that is going on in our world. You’ll hear about making a positive impact, having empathy, and working through tough times. It’s an absolute privilege to feature Fran Fraschilla on this SportsEpreneur podcast. We are grateful for his time, conversation, and leadership stories.
SportsEpreneur is the content platform where sports and entrepreneurship collide! It’s for the deep-rooted and not so average. If you are in or around the world of sports and are interested in learning more, hit us up!
The ClutchTimeout Podcast Series by SportsEpreneur and hosted by Coach Alan Major is a podcast mini-series where Coach Major talks to elite basketball leaders about stories from the hardwood, leadership lessons, and life. Episode 1 featured Thad Matta. Episode 2 featured Steve Lavin.
At SportsEpreneur, we had the pleasure of building a relationship with Coach Alan Major through the SportsEpreneur platform. It started on social media (Twitter). It led to many messages, conversations, two podcast recordings, more communication across many networks, and now this. We look forward to collaborating with him and sharing this content on our platform. We hope you enjoy the ClutchTimeout Podcast Series by SportsEpreneur with Coach Alan Major.
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“Our entire country has been put in a situation of handling adversity.” -Fran Fraschilla. In this episode, we hear stories from Fran on his days coaching at St. Johns and Manhattan, being an analyst with ESPN, and Fran’s thoughts on the state of basketball. Together, Fran Fraschilla and host of the ClutchTimeout podcast series, Alan Major, provide insights on leading during stressful times.
Alan and Fran’s conversation is truly needed with all that is going on in our world. You’ll hear about making a positive impact, having empathy, and working through tough times. It’s an absolute privilege to feature Fran Fraschilla on this SportsEpreneur podcast. We are grateful for his time, conversation, and leadership stories.
SportsEpreneur is the content platform where sports and entrepreneurship collide! It’s for the deep-rooted and not so average. If you are in or around the world of sports and are interested in learning more, hit us up!
The ClutchTimeout Podcast Series by SportsEpreneur and hosted by Coach Alan Major is a podcast mini-series where Coach Major talks to elite basketball leaders about stories from the hardwood, leadership lessons, and life. Episode 1 featured Thad Matta. Episode 2 featured Steve Lavin.
At SportsEpreneur, we had the pleasure of building a relationship with Coach Alan Major through the SportsEpreneur platform. It started on social media (Twitter). It led to many messages, conversations, two podcast recordings, more communication across many networks, and now this. We look forward to collaborating with him and sharing this content on our platform. We hope you enjoy the ClutchTimeout Podcast Series by SportsEpreneur with Coach Alan Major.
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Are you an athlete or entrepreneur looking to create content? Learn More.
Useful links from this episode:
Other Important Links:
Connect with us:
Wrap Up:
The post ClutchTimeout | Fran Fraschilla | Leading Through Adversity appeared first on SportsEpreneur.

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