What's it like when a player makes a game-ending mistake? Of course, it's painful for us fans but it's obviously way more painful for the players.
David Grubb, a columnist for Crescent City Sports, has a very good idea of the real identity and value of the player who had a tough game. In this throwback interview (from the old Eddie Francis Podcast Show), David talked about the identity and value of athletes beyond the arena on the heels of a mistake that ended my New Orleans Saints' 2018 playoff run. The tables turned for the Saints, however, when a mistake kept their season alive in the 2019 playoffs. Who Dat!
David talked about what it's like the locker room for players after crushing defeats or big mistakes. He also talked a bit about student athletes and how athletes manage social issues. David not only provides great insight but he mixes in a couple of great stories--like that time he almost got pulverized by former NFL linebacker Greg Lloyd in the locker room.
024 | The Grind of Higher Ed Marketing, Part 1
023 | Social Media Management
022 | Change Management
021 | Bigger Than Deion
020 | Son of a Saint
019 | Mental Health in Sports
018 | To Be Creative (and Black)
017 | Apple Fried Apple
016 | Motivational Speaking
015 | On My Brain: My Obsession with Narcissism
014 | On My Brain: Kamala’s Divine Shout Out
013 | Being Better: Eric and Maleka Beal
012 | The Psychology of Hazing
011 | What Is a Philanthropic Identity?
010 | College Isn’t for Everybody
009 | Throwback: The Daughter Voice and the Dad Lance
008 | Understanding Black Philanthropy
007 | On My Brain: Fyre Fest and Narcissistic Leadership
006 | Doctor Who? Identity and Value on Halima’s Doctoral Journey, Part 2
005 | Doctor Who? Identity and Value on Halima’s Doctoral Journey, Part 1
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