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In this highlight episode of Case Studies, we revisit key moments from Casey’s conversation with Jeremy Guthrie; a 13-year MLB veteran, World Series pitcher, and mission president, for an unforgettable look at resilience, faith, and what it really means to define success on your own terms.
Jeremy traces his path from a high school athlete in Oregon to battling the odds at Stanford and making it to the majors, and how setbacks, including getting shelled in AAA, being booed off the mound in Colorado, and an abrupt end with the Nationals, tested everything he believed about himself.
Throughout it all, Jeremy’s story reveals a powerful commitment to intention, gratitude, and grounded faith. From pitching in Game 7 of the World Series to running a sneaker business and mentoring hundreds of missionaries, Jeremy shows why purpose goes far beyond a scoreboard.
Listeners will come away inspired by his philosophy: that your value isn’t measured by titles, salaries, or applause, but by doing your best, living deliberately, and refusing to let failures define you.
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In this highlight episode of Case Studies, we revisit key moments from Casey’s conversation with Jeremy Guthrie; a 13-year MLB veteran, World Series pitcher, and mission president, for an unforgettable look at resilience, faith, and what it really means to define success on your own terms.
Jeremy traces his path from a high school athlete in Oregon to battling the odds at Stanford and making it to the majors, and how setbacks, including getting shelled in AAA, being booed off the mound in Colorado, and an abrupt end with the Nationals, tested everything he believed about himself.
Throughout it all, Jeremy’s story reveals a powerful commitment to intention, gratitude, and grounded faith. From pitching in Game 7 of the World Series to running a sneaker business and mentoring hundreds of missionaries, Jeremy shows why purpose goes far beyond a scoreboard.
Listeners will come away inspired by his philosophy: that your value isn’t measured by titles, salaries, or applause, but by doing your best, living deliberately, and refusing to let failures define you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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