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In Part Two, JP Nerbun returns to The Culture Captain and the question sitting underneath so much of the book: what happens when achievement keeps asking for more than it gives back?
JP talks about the mountain of achievement, why some athletes lose joy in the pursuit, and how success can feel empty when it becomes disconnected from purpose. He also reflects on the role parents and coaches play when sport starts to become too tightly wrapped around identity.
This episode offers a thoughtful look at leadership that begins with self-awareness, then moves toward the people around us.
By Prairie Hockey AcademyIn Part Two, JP Nerbun returns to The Culture Captain and the question sitting underneath so much of the book: what happens when achievement keeps asking for more than it gives back?
JP talks about the mountain of achievement, why some athletes lose joy in the pursuit, and how success can feel empty when it becomes disconnected from purpose. He also reflects on the role parents and coaches play when sport starts to become too tightly wrapped around identity.
This episode offers a thoughtful look at leadership that begins with self-awareness, then moves toward the people around us.