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Achieving Personal Greatness with Don Yaeger - Risky Benefits S4, Ep. #15

February 12, 2024 FBMC Benefits Management, Inc. Season 4 Episode 15
Achieving Personal Greatness with Don Yaeger - Risky Benefits S4, Ep. #15
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Achieving Personal Greatness with Don Yaeger - Risky Benefits S4, Ep. #15
Feb 12, 2024 Season 4 Episode 15
FBMC Benefits Management, Inc.

Leadership Speaker and longtime Associate Editor for Sport Illustrated, Don Yaeger is on on mic at Risky Benefits for Episode 15. Listen in as we talk about the journey to personal greatness. The effect that perspective has on our ability to consider different definitions of greatness, and the goal to be “a river not a reservoir”. This podcast is all about how we can learn from each other’s life journeys to understand both ourselves and each other better.


MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST:

Don Yaeger
Inspirational Keynote Speaker, Team Builder, NY Times Best-selling Author, Host of Corporate Competitor Podcast, Executive Coach, Forbes Senior Contributor, and Maxwell Leadership Thought Leader

In my 30+ years as an author and journalist for Sports Illustrated, I've had the incredible fortune of spending time with some of the greatest winners of all time. While interviewing legends like Michael Jordan, Coach John Wooden, Michael Oher, Walter Payton and countless others, I've always carved out time to discuss GREATNESS -- and what, specifically, it takes to get from good to GREAT.

From these conversations I’ve developed a “suite” of keynote speeches as well as virtual learning courses that takes a deeper dive into what it takes to Build a Great Team.

This suite of speeches is deeply rooted in three of my books GREATNESS: The 16 Characteristics of True Champions, where I discuss high-performing individuals; Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently, lessons learned from the greatest team-builders of all time; and one of my latest New York Times best-sellers, TEAMMATE: My Journey in Baseball and a World Series for the Ages, where I share how to become invaluable without being most valuable.

Please stop by my website to learn more: www.donyaeger.com.

To listen in and subscribe to more episodes, visit our website: fbmc.com/podcast.

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Leadership Speaker and longtime Associate Editor for Sport Illustrated, Don Yaeger is on on mic at Risky Benefits for Episode 15. Listen in as we talk about the journey to personal greatness. The effect that perspective has on our ability to consider different definitions of greatness, and the goal to be “a river not a reservoir”. This podcast is all about how we can learn from each other’s life journeys to understand both ourselves and each other better.


MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST:

Don Yaeger
Inspirational Keynote Speaker, Team Builder, NY Times Best-selling Author, Host of Corporate Competitor Podcast, Executive Coach, Forbes Senior Contributor, and Maxwell Leadership Thought Leader

In my 30+ years as an author and journalist for Sports Illustrated, I've had the incredible fortune of spending time with some of the greatest winners of all time. While interviewing legends like Michael Jordan, Coach John Wooden, Michael Oher, Walter Payton and countless others, I've always carved out time to discuss GREATNESS -- and what, specifically, it takes to get from good to GREAT.

From these conversations I’ve developed a “suite” of keynote speeches as well as virtual learning courses that takes a deeper dive into what it takes to Build a Great Team.

This suite of speeches is deeply rooted in three of my books GREATNESS: The 16 Characteristics of True Champions, where I discuss high-performing individuals; Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently, lessons learned from the greatest team-builders of all time; and one of my latest New York Times best-sellers, TEAMMATE: My Journey in Baseball and a World Series for the Ages, where I share how to become invaluable without being most valuable.

Please stop by my website to learn more: www.donyaeger.com.

To listen in and subscribe to more episodes, visit our website: fbmc.com/podcast.