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In Episode 8 of The OGX Podcast, hosts Krista, Laura, and Ashley delve into a variety of engaging topics, including the impact of cicadas, the excitement of postseason softball, and the use of data in player development.
The trio highlights the critical role of understanding and contextualizing data, particularly in recruiting and evaluating athletes. They underscore the significance of underdog stories and the profound influence athletes can have on a program, regardless of the level at which they compete. Krista, Laura, and Ashley express their hope for more athletes to cherish the opportunity to build something remarkable at mid-major programs.
The conversation also addresses the challenges and responsibilities associated with utilizing data in player development and recruiting. The hosts explore the importance of owning and comprehending one's own data, the benefits of data aggregation for knowledge and improvement, and the distinction between being good and being great in various life aspects.
Special guest Natalie Wideman joins the discussion, asking an insightful question about the journey from being good to achieving greatness. Krista and the team emphasize the necessity for athletes to take ownership of their data and use it to advocate for themselves, while also considering the ethical implications of making data public.
Additionally, Krista, Laura, and Ashley touch on the significance of self-awareness, authenticity, and facing the truth to achieve greatness. They conclude the episode by discussing the importance of caring for one's body and mind, setting boundaries, and seeking help when needed.
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In Episode 8 of The OGX Podcast, hosts Krista, Laura, and Ashley delve into a variety of engaging topics, including the impact of cicadas, the excitement of postseason softball, and the use of data in player development.
The trio highlights the critical role of understanding and contextualizing data, particularly in recruiting and evaluating athletes. They underscore the significance of underdog stories and the profound influence athletes can have on a program, regardless of the level at which they compete. Krista, Laura, and Ashley express their hope for more athletes to cherish the opportunity to build something remarkable at mid-major programs.
The conversation also addresses the challenges and responsibilities associated with utilizing data in player development and recruiting. The hosts explore the importance of owning and comprehending one's own data, the benefits of data aggregation for knowledge and improvement, and the distinction between being good and being great in various life aspects.
Special guest Natalie Wideman joins the discussion, asking an insightful question about the journey from being good to achieving greatness. Krista and the team emphasize the necessity for athletes to take ownership of their data and use it to advocate for themselves, while also considering the ethical implications of making data public.
Additionally, Krista, Laura, and Ashley touch on the significance of self-awareness, authenticity, and facing the truth to achieve greatness. They conclude the episode by discussing the importance of caring for one's body and mind, setting boundaries, and seeking help when needed.
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