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In this episode Caden welcomes the first-ever guest on The Crunch Time Performance Show, Santa Clara University baseball player Tate Medicoff. The conversation dives deep into handling adversity, including navigating preseason setbacks like illness, staying committed to routines, and maintaining confidence when momentum feels disrupted. Tate also opens up about how being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age nine shaped his mindset, work ethic, and perspective, and why an attitude of gratitude has become a cornerstone of his mental performance. This episode is a powerful discussion on resilience, process, and why nothing good comes easy.
By Caden ThompsonIn this episode Caden welcomes the first-ever guest on The Crunch Time Performance Show, Santa Clara University baseball player Tate Medicoff. The conversation dives deep into handling adversity, including navigating preseason setbacks like illness, staying committed to routines, and maintaining confidence when momentum feels disrupted. Tate also opens up about how being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age nine shaped his mindset, work ethic, and perspective, and why an attitude of gratitude has become a cornerstone of his mental performance. This episode is a powerful discussion on resilience, process, and why nothing good comes easy.