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In this episode of Know Your Ship, Frank sits down with Tim Lacomb—former BYU basketball coach, broadcaster, and musician—for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about navigating life through loss, reinvention, and connection.
Frank, a former University of Utah quarterback, dips into the BYU vs Utah rivalry. His journey in Tech and Saas, entrepreneurship, and experience in Utah and the Silicon Slopes paves a great story for those with either an entrepreneurship mindset or in need of business motivation.
Tim shares stories from his early years marked by deep personal loss, to coaching under legends like Rick Majerus and Dave Rose, to transitioning into the corporate world, even fronting a rock band. He reflects on what shaped his outlook, the people who showed up when he needed them most, and why authenticity and consistency matter in any career path.
Key themes include finding direction through difficult circumstances, learning from mentors and coaching experiences, building genuine relationships in both work and life and learning to let go of fear in order to embrace change.
This conversation touches on resilience, leadership, and the power of showing up, not just for the work, but for the people around you.
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Connect with Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-lacomb-a7a594112/
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In this episode of Know Your Ship, Frank sits down with Tim Lacomb—former BYU basketball coach, broadcaster, and musician—for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about navigating life through loss, reinvention, and connection.
Frank, a former University of Utah quarterback, dips into the BYU vs Utah rivalry. His journey in Tech and Saas, entrepreneurship, and experience in Utah and the Silicon Slopes paves a great story for those with either an entrepreneurship mindset or in need of business motivation.
Tim shares stories from his early years marked by deep personal loss, to coaching under legends like Rick Majerus and Dave Rose, to transitioning into the corporate world, even fronting a rock band. He reflects on what shaped his outlook, the people who showed up when he needed them most, and why authenticity and consistency matter in any career path.
Key themes include finding direction through difficult circumstances, learning from mentors and coaching experiences, building genuine relationships in both work and life and learning to let go of fear in order to embrace change.
This conversation touches on resilience, leadership, and the power of showing up, not just for the work, but for the people around you.
Powered by www.ehub.com
Connect with us!
https://linktr.ee/knowyourship
Connect with Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-lacomb-a7a594112/
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