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    <title>Talent Chasing</title>
    <link>https://talentchasing.com </link>
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    <copyright>Evergreen Podcasts 2024</copyright>
    <description>Moneyball meets Office Space

Talent Chasing brings together the worlds of major league sports, corporate talent, and journalism to amplify real-world stories and experiences in finding, retaining, and motivating the best talent for your “team”.  

The show delves into the intricate worlds of sports scouting and corporate talent acquisition, hosted by Major League Baseball veteran Brian Johnson, workforce strategy veteran Chad Sowash, and finally journalist and documentary filmmaker Jasper Spanjaart.

Join them in uncovering the art of identifying raw potential, mastering recruitment strategies, and nurturing talent to its fullest potential. Explore the human element behind talent acquisition and the evolving landscape of data-driven decisions, shedding light on the quiet war between traditional scouting and analytics in both sports and the corporate arena.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Moneyball + Office Space = Talent Chasing</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Moneyball meets Office Space

Talent Chasing brings together the worlds of major league sports, corporate talent, and journalism to amplify real-world stories and experiences in finding, retaining, and motivating the best talent for your “team”.  

The show delves into the intricate worlds of sports scouting and corporate talent acquisition, hosted by Major League Baseball veteran Brian Johnson, workforce strategy veteran Chad Sowash, and finally journalist and documentary filmmaker Jasper Spanjaart.

Join them in uncovering the art of identifying raw potential, mastering recruitment strategies, and nurturing talent to its fullest potential. Explore the human element behind talent acquisition and the evolving landscape of data-driven decisions, shedding light on the quiet war between traditional scouting and analytics in both sports and the corporate arena.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Moneyball meets Office Space</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Talent Chasing </strong>brings together the worlds of major league sports, corporate talent, and journalism to amplify real-world stories and experiences in finding, retaining, and motivating the best talent for your “team”.  </p><p><br></p><p>The show delves into the intricate worlds of sports scouting and corporate talent acquisition, hosted by Major League Baseball veteran Brian Johnson, workforce strategy veteran Chad Sowash, and finally journalist and documentary filmmaker Jasper Spanjaart.</p><p><br></p><p>Join them in uncovering the art of identifying raw potential, mastering recruitment strategies, and nurturing talent to its fullest potential. Explore the human element behind talent acquisition and the evolving landscape of data-driven decisions, shedding light on the quiet war between traditional scouting and analytics in both sports and the corporate arena.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:name>Chad Sowash</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>crsowash@gmail.com </itunes:email>
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      <title>All Bets Are Off: Ethics, Technology, and the Price of Winning</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian,  Chad, and Jasper  sit down to unpack the recent NBA gambling scandal, and what it reveals about the fragile line between competition, morality, and money. The trio explores how technology has transformed access to betting, blurring boundaries between entertainment and exploitation. Beyond the headlines, they dig into the ethical questions that ripple across both sports and business: What happens when profit outweighs principle? How do organizations preserve integrity in a system built on winning at all costs? It’s a candid look at the moral playbook behind modern capitalism, and what it means for leaders trying to do the right thing when the stakes are high.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>All Bets Are Off, Ethics, Technology, and the Price of Winning</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian,  Chad, and Jasper  sit down to unpack the recent NBA gambling scandal, and what it reveals about the fragile line between competition, morality, and money. The trio explores how technology has transformed access to betting, blurring boundaries between entertainment and exploitation. Beyond the headlines, they dig into the ethical questions that ripple across both sports and business: What happens when profit outweighs principle? How do organizations preserve integrity in a system built on winning at all costs? It’s a candid look at the moral playbook behind modern capitalism, and what it means for leaders trying to do the right thing when the stakes are high.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Talent Chasing</em>, hosts Brian,  Chad, and Jaspe<strong>r </strong> sit down to unpack the recent NBA gambling scandal, and what it reveals about the fragile line between competition, morality, and money. The trio explores how technology has transformed access to betting, blurring boundaries between entertainment and exploitation. Beyond the headlines, they dig into the ethical questions that ripple across both sports and business: What happens when profit outweighs principle? How do organizations preserve integrity in a system built on winning at all costs? It’s a candid look at the moral playbook behind modern capitalism, and what it means for leaders trying to do the right thing when the stakes are high.

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      <itunes:duration>2039</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Players: When Talent Isn't Enough</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad Sowash and Brian Johnson dive into the art of team composition, where talent meets leadership. They unpack why having a roster full of A-players isn’t enough without a central figure who can unite, guide, and perform under pressure. The conversation challenges the unrealistic expectations fans often place on teams and explores how true success depends on both raw ability and the presence of standout leaders who elevate those around them.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad Sowash and Brian Johnson dive into the art of team composition, where talent meets leadership. They unpack why having a roster full of A-players isn’t enough without a central figure who can unite, guide, and perform under pressure. The conversation challenges the unrealistic expectations fans often place on teams and explores how true success depends on both raw ability and the presence of standout leaders who elevate those around them.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The WNBA Playbook: Growth, Grit, and Greatness</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Talent Chasing  podcast, Chad and Brian take a deep dive into the WNBA’s remarkable rise, tracing its evolution, the power of rivalries, and the growing influence of player personalities. They unpack the league’s surge in attendance and merchandise sales, the fashion-forward image of its athletes, and the vital role leadership and unions play in shaping the sports industry. The conversation reveals how the WNBA has evolved into one of the most competitive, dynamic, and marketable leagues in professional sports, capturing the attention of fans and investors alike.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The WNBA Playbook: Growth, Grit, and Greatness</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Talent Chasing  podcast, Chad and Brian take a deep dive into the WNBA’s remarkable rise, tracing its evolution, the power of rivalries, and the growing influence of player personalities. They unpack the league’s surge in attendance and merchandise sales, the fashion-forward image of its athletes, and the vital role leadership and unions play in shaping the sports industry. The conversation reveals how the WNBA has evolved into one of the most competitive, dynamic, and marketable leagues in professional sports, capturing the attention of fans and investors alike.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>How Optimistic Leadership Drives Team Performance and Profitability: Kevin O'Connell's Playbook</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad, Brian, and Jasper explore how optimistic leadership drives performance, productivity, and team morale in today’s challenging business landscape. Drawing from insights shared at a recent leadership forum, the discussion dives into how leaders who stay positive under pressure inspire trust, foster collaboration, and boost overall profitability.

The hosts also draw compelling parallels between sports and business leadership, using Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell as a real-world example of resilience and strategic optimism. From managing crises to building high-performing teams, O’Connell’s approach illustrates how preparation, adaptability, and confidence can turn challenges into opportunities.

Whether you’re leading a company, a locker room, or a project team, this episode breaks down practical lessons in team building, crisis management, and organizational behavior that show why optimism isn’t just an attitude, it’s a competitive edge.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Leading Through Crisis, Optimism, Adaptability, and Trust</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad, Brian, and Jasper explore how optimistic leadership drives performance, productivity, and team morale in today’s challenging business landscape. Drawing from insights shared at a recent leadership forum, the discussion dives into how leaders who stay positive under pressure inspire trust, foster collaboration, and boost overall profitability.

The hosts also draw compelling parallels between sports and business leadership, using Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell as a real-world example of resilience and strategic optimism. From managing crises to building high-performing teams, O’Connell’s approach illustrates how preparation, adaptability, and confidence can turn challenges into opportunities.

Whether you’re leading a company, a locker room, or a project team, this episode breaks down practical lessons in team building, crisis management, and organizational behavior that show why optimism isn’t just an attitude, it’s a competitive edge.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Whether you’re leading a company, a locker room, or a project team, this episode breaks down practical lessons in team building, crisis management, and organizational behavior that show why optimism isn’t just an attitude, it’s a competitive edge.</p>
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      <title>Breakdown: Beating the Yips in Sports, Work, and Life</title>
      <description>In this episode, Brian and Jasper break down the yips, that sudden, inexplicable loss of skill that rattles athletes, performers, and professionals across industries. From missed free throws to blank stares during presentations, the yips are more than just nerves, they're a mental block that can derail careers. The hosts share personal stories and real-world examples, exploring how pressure, perfectionism, and fear of failure feed this psychological spiral. They also examine how leaders can recognize the signs, provide support, and foster environments where setbacks aren’t feared but used as fuel for growth.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Beating the Yips in Sports, Work, and Life</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Brian and Jasper break down the yips, that sudden, inexplicable loss of skill that rattles athletes, performers, and professionals across industries. From missed free throws to blank stares during presentations, the yips are more than just nerves, they're a mental block that can derail careers. The hosts share personal stories and real-world examples, exploring how pressure, perfectionism, and fear of failure feed this psychological spiral. They also examine how leaders can recognize the signs, provide support, and foster environments where setbacks aren’t feared but used as fuel for growth.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Brian and Jasper break down <em>the yips, </em>that sudden, inexplicable loss of skill that rattles athletes, performers, and professionals across industries. From missed free throws to blank stares during presentations, the yips are more than just nerves, they're a mental block that can derail careers. The hosts share personal stories and real-world examples, exploring how pressure, perfectionism, and fear of failure feed this psychological spiral. They also examine how leaders can recognize the signs, provide support, and foster environments where setbacks aren’t feared but used as fuel for growth.

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      <title>Breakdown: Malice in the Palace</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Chad and Brian unpack the messy side of leadership and team dynamics when the stakes are sky-high, especially in the world of sports. From locker room blowups to front-office tension, they explore how conflict can either fracture a team or fuel its fire.

The conversation dives into the crucial role of culture, chemistry, and communication in navigating chaos, and how great leaders turn personal ambition into collective success. They spotlight real-world examples of conflict resolution and the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals feel connected to something bigger than themselves.

At the heart of it all? A warning against rugged individualism and a call to refocus competitive drive toward shared goals.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Chad and Brian unpack the messy side of leadership and team dynamics when the stakes are sky-high, especially in the world of sports. From locker room blowups to front-office tension, they explore how conflict can either fracture a team or fuel its fire.

The conversation dives into the crucial role of culture, chemistry, and communication in navigating chaos, and how great leaders turn personal ambition into collective success. They spotlight real-world examples of conflict resolution and the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals feel connected to something bigger than themselves.

At the heart of it all? A warning against rugged individualism and a call to refocus competitive drive toward shared goals.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The conversation dives into the crucial role of culture, chemistry, and communication in navigating chaos, and how great leaders turn personal ambition into collective success. They spotlight real-world examples of conflict resolution and the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals feel connected to something bigger than themselves.</p>
<p>At the heart of it all? A warning against rugged individualism and a call to refocus competitive drive toward shared goals.</p>
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      <title>Breakdown: Jalen Hurts, Adversity, and the Making of a Champion</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the crew dives into the record-breaking contract of NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts—and what it reveals about leadership, resilience, and the fine line between personal success and team impact.

From the huddle to the boardroom, the conversation connects Hurts’ rise with lessons for corporate life: the power of servant leadership, the value of strong support systems, and how maturity under pressure shapes champions. They explore how adversity isn’t just a test—it’s a tool for growth—and why building a strong, positive team culture is the key to retaining top talent.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the crew dives into the record-breaking contract of NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts—and what it reveals about leadership, resilience, and the fine line between personal success and team impact.

From the huddle to the boardroom, the conversation connects Hurts’ rise with lessons for corporate life: the power of servant leadership, the value of strong support systems, and how maturity under pressure shapes champions. They explore how adversity isn’t just a test—it’s a tool for growth—and why building a strong, positive team culture is the key to retaining top talent.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Talent Chasing</em>, the crew dives into the record-breaking contract of NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts—and what it reveals about leadership, resilience, and the fine line between personal success and team impact.</p>
<p>From the huddle to the boardroom, the conversation connects Hurts’ rise with lessons for corporate life: the power of servant leadership, the value of strong support systems, and how maturity under pressure shapes champions. They explore how adversity isn’t just a test—it’s a tool for growth—and why building a strong, positive team culture is the key to retaining top talent.</p>
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      <title>Breakdown: F1, Fast Cars, Fierce Teammates, and Leadership on the Edge</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Chad and Jasper take a high-speed dive into the world of Formula One—and how its high-stakes dynamics mirror today’s corporate battleground. Using the drama from the Canadian Grand Prix and the rising rivalry between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, they unpack what happens when elite talent collides under the same banner.

From managing internal competition to enforcing team orders, they explore how organizations—like F1 teams—walk the tightrope between collaboration and cutthroat ambition. Plus, they make the case for why transparency, leadership, and talent development aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re mission critical for building a winning culture, on the track and in the office.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: F1, Fast Cars, Fierce Teammates, and Leadership on the Edge</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Chad and Jasper take a high-speed dive into the world of Formula One—and how its high-stakes dynamics mirror today’s corporate battleground. Using the drama from the Canadian Grand Prix and the rising rivalry between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, they unpack what happens when elite talent collides under the same banner.

From managing internal competition to enforcing team orders, they explore how organizations—like F1 teams—walk the tightrope between collaboration and cutthroat ambition. Plus, they make the case for why transparency, leadership, and talent development aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re mission critical for building a winning culture, on the track and in the office.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Talent Chasing</em>, Chad and Jasper take a high-speed dive into the world of Formula One—and how its high-stakes dynamics mirror today’s corporate battleground. Using the drama from the Canadian Grand Prix and the rising rivalry between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, they unpack what happens when elite talent collides under the same banner.</p>
<p>From managing internal competition to enforcing team orders, they explore how organizations—like F1 teams—walk the tightrope between collaboration and cutthroat ambition. Plus, they make the case for why transparency, leadership, and talent development aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re mission critical for building a winning culture, on the track <em>and</em> in the office.</p>
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      <title>Breakdown: David MacKinnon</title>
      <description>In this breakdown episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Jasper, Chad, and Brian revisit their conversation with professional baseball player David MacKinnon by replaying key moments from the original interview.

They dive into the most powerful clips, unpacking themes like retooling your skills, the importance of support systems, and the emotional hurdles athletes face—on and off the field. Drawing connections between sports and corporate life, the hosts highlight how values like resilience, adaptability, and family support shape career growth in both arenas.

From the clubhouse to the workplace, this episode explores how technology, AI, and human connection are redefining what it means to build a meaningful career.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: David MacKinnon</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this breakdown episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Jasper, Chad, and Brian revisit their conversation with professional baseball player David MacKinnon by replaying key moments from the original interview.

They dive into the most powerful clips, unpacking themes like retooling your skills, the importance of support systems, and the emotional hurdles athletes face—on and off the field. Drawing connections between sports and corporate life, the hosts highlight how values like resilience, adaptability, and family support shape career growth in both arenas.

From the clubhouse to the workplace, this episode explores how technology, AI, and human connection are redefining what it means to build a meaningful career.</itunes:summary>
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<p>They dive into the most powerful clips, unpacking themes like retooling your skills, the importance of support systems, and the emotional hurdles athletes face—on and off the field. Drawing connections between sports and corporate life, the hosts highlight how values like resilience, adaptability, and family support shape career growth in both arenas.</p>
<p>From the clubhouse to the workplace, this episode explores how technology, AI, and human connection are redefining what it means to build a meaningful career.</p>
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      <title>Breakdown: PSG Talent Blueprint</title>
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The conversation dives into David’s time playing in Japan, comparing cultural differences, clubhouse dynamics, and the high expectations placed on foreign players. The crew also chats about coaching ambitions, the future of baseball across continents, and even quirks like smoking in locker rooms. It’s an honest, insightful look at the human side of professional baseball—from dugouts in the U.S. to diamonds in Asia.</description>
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The conversation dives into David’s time playing in Japan, comparing cultural differences, clubhouse dynamics, and the high expectations placed on foreign players. The crew also chats about coaching ambitions, the future of baseball across continents, and even quirks like smoking in locker rooms. It’s an honest, insightful look at the human side of professional baseball—from dugouts in the U.S. to diamonds in Asia.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Brian, Chad, and Jasper dive into the aftermath of the NFL Draft, zeroing in on the unexpected slide of quarterback Shedeur Sanders. They unpack the complex mix of factors that may have influenced his draft stock—ranging from family ties and racial dynamics to media narratives surrounding his father, Deion Sanders. The discussion broadens to explore how race, social media, and personality shape talent evaluation in professional sports. Along the way, the hosts reflect on travel adventures in Japan and draw parallels between global experiences and the shifting culture of the NFL. At its core, this episode challenges listeners to engage in candid conversations about race, perception, and the evolving standards of opportunity in modern athletics.</itunes:summary>
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They dive into how lessons from the field — from role clarity and team chemistry to leadership and empathy — can transform how businesses build and lead teams.

The trio explores the challenges of moving from star player to team captain, the role of culture in high-performing teams, and why clear expectations matter more than ever. They also tackle the promise and pitfalls of analytics in both sports and business, emphasizing that data alone doesn’t create great teams — leadership and accountability do.</description>
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They dive into how lessons from the field — from role clarity and team chemistry to leadership and empathy — can transform how businesses build and lead teams.

The trio explores the challenges of moving from star player to team captain, the role of culture in high-performing teams, and why clear expectations matter more than ever. They also tackle the promise and pitfalls of analytics in both sports and business, emphasizing that data alone doesn’t create great teams — leadership and accountability do.</itunes:summary>
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The conversation then shifts from the field to the workplace, where the trio explores the parallels between athletic performance and professional productivity. They talk tools, tech, and the fine line between pushing innovation and preserving mental well-being. It’s a candid look at how leaders and teams can stay competitive without burning out, all while keeping their eye on sustainable success.</description>
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The conversation then shifts from the field to the workplace, where the trio explores the parallels between athletic performance and professional productivity. They talk tools, tech, and the fine line between pushing innovation and preserving mental well-being. It’s a candid look at how leaders and teams can stay competitive without burning out, all while keeping their eye on sustainable success.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The conversation then shifts from the field to the workplace, where the trio explores the parallels between athletic performance and professional productivity. They talk tools, tech, and the fine line between pushing innovation and preserving mental well-being. It’s a candid look at how leaders and teams can stay competitive without burning out, all while keeping their eye on sustainable success.</p>
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      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Brian, Chad, and Jasper swap stories from the road and celebrate some recent sports wins before diving deep into the shifting tides of NBA leadership. They unpack the latest wave of coaching changes—what’s driving them, who’s at the center, and how they’ll impact the league going forward.

The trio doesn’t just talk stats—they explore the tension between chasing quick wins and building a foundation for long-term success. Through the lens of a league often shaped more by superstar players than front-office decisions, they examine the tough realities NBA coaches face today.

Drawing compelling parallels between sports and business, the conversation covers the evolving role of leadership, the power of clear roles and communication during high-pressure moments, and why sometimes the best move a leader can make... is to step aside and let the team lead.</description>
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The trio doesn’t just talk stats—they explore the tension between chasing quick wins and building a foundation for long-term success. Through the lens of a league often shaped more by superstar players than front-office decisions, they examine the tough realities NBA coaches face today.

Drawing compelling parallels between sports and business, the conversation covers the evolving role of leadership, the power of clear roles and communication during high-pressure moments, and why sometimes the best move a leader can make... is to step aside and let the team lead.</itunes:summary>
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<p>The trio doesn’t just talk stats—they explore the tension between chasing quick wins and building a foundation for long-term success. Through the lens of a league often shaped more by superstar players than front-office decisions, they examine the tough realities NBA coaches face today.</p>
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      <description>In this episode, Brian, Chad, and Jasper unpack the parallels between the NFL Draft and modern hiring practices, revealing how talent acquisition in both sports and business often misses the mark. Using examples like Shedeur Sanders and Eli Manning, they highlight the intense scrutiny athletes face, the impact of background on perception, and the unpredictability of talent evaluation. The conversation critiques traditional interviews as theatrical and outdated, urging a shift toward more authentic, empathetic, and insightful hiring methods. From the importance of organizational culture and emotional intelligence to the pitfalls of resume-based assessments, the episode challenges listeners to rethink how we build teams—on the field and in the workplace. With a focus on leadership, cultural fit, and the human element, the hosts make a compelling case for evolving how we assess, recruit, and lead talent in today's world.</description>
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      <description>In this episode, hosts Brian, Chad, and Jasper dive into the far-reaching effects of tariffs on the talent market and the wider economy. They unpack the economic and geopolitical ripple effects, explore how businesses are adapting their strategies, and examine the shifting dynamics of employment and cultural perception. The discussion sheds light on the complex challenges facing both companies and workers, underscoring the importance of agility and forward-thinking in today’s fast-changing global landscape.</description>
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      <description>In this episode, Jasper and Brian discuss the intricacies of NFL scouting, focusing on the NFL Combine and the newly introduced Combine IQ tool. They explore the balance between data analysis and human intuition in evaluating talent, the challenges of biases in scouting, and the unique aspects of the interview process for prospective players. The conversation also touches on the differences between NFL scouting and European football, emphasizing the importance of cultural fit and clear role definitions in recruitment.</description>
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      <title>Breakdown: Winnepeg Jets- Lessons from the NHL Trade Deadline</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts explore the intersection of sports and corporate culture, discussing the dynamics of team chemistry, the pressure of winning, and the implications of trades during the NHL trade deadline. They delve into the importance of internal development and empathy in onboarding new talent, while also reflecting on the differences between sports management and corporate strategies.

Takeaways

Sports and corporate worlds share common themes.

Experiencing European football offers unique insights.

NHL trade deadline is a critical time for teams.

Teams often prioritize short-term wins over long-term planning.

Pressure from fans can lead to irrational decisions.

Team chemistry is crucial for success in sports.

Rebuilding a team can be a demoralizing process.

Empathy is essential in managing talent effectively.

Internal talent development can yield surprising results.

Winning culture is built on understanding and support.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Winnepeg Jets- Lessons from the NHL Trade Deadline</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts explore the intersection of sports and corporate culture, discussing the dynamics of team chemistry, the pressure of winning, and the implications of trades during the NHL trade deadline. They delve into the importance of internal development and empathy in onboarding new talent, while also reflecting on the differences between sports management and corporate strategies.

Takeaways

Sports and corporate worlds share common themes.

Experiencing European football offers unique insights.

NHL trade deadline is a critical time for teams.

Teams often prioritize short-term wins over long-term planning.

Pressure from fans can lead to irrational decisions.

Team chemistry is crucial for success in sports.

Rebuilding a team can be a demoralizing process.

Empathy is essential in managing talent effectively.

Internal talent development can yield surprising results.

Winning culture is built on understanding and support.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts explore the intersection of sports and corporate culture, discussing the dynamics of team chemistry, the pressure of winning, and the implications of trades during the NHL trade deadline. They delve into the importance of internal development and empathy in onboarding new talent, while also reflecting on the differences between sports management and corporate strategies.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Sports and corporate worlds share common themes.</li>
<li>Experiencing European football offers unique insights.</li>
<li>NHL trade deadline is a critical time for teams.</li>
<li>Teams often prioritize short-term wins over long-term planning.</li>
<li>Pressure from fans can lead to irrational decisions.</li>
<li>Team chemistry is crucial for success in sports.</li>
<li>Rebuilding a team can be a demoralizing process.</li>
<li>Empathy is essential in managing talent effectively.</li>
<li>Internal talent development can yield surprising results.</li>
<li>Winning culture is built on understanding and support.</li>
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      <itunes:duration>1890</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breakdown: The Future of Umpiring: Robots or Humans?</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts dive into the changing role of umpires in baseball, the influence of technology and automation, and the personality crisis impacting Major League Baseball. They discuss the balance between human judgment and robotic systems in officiating, exploring how these shifts affect the sport's entertainment value. The conversation also highlights the delicate dynamics between catchers and umpires, stressing the need for mutual respect and strong relationships. The speakers touch on the emotional toll players face when navigating officiating decisions and the importance of a balanced approach to handling disagreements. Shifting to technology’s role in sports officiating, particularly the use of VAR, they examine its potential for fairness as well as its drawbacks. Ultimately, they advocate for a more automated approach to decision-making in sports, aiming to reduce bias and boost consistency, and envision a future where technology takes center stage in officiating.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: The Future of Umpiring: Robots or Humans?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts dive into the changing role of umpires in baseball, the influence of technology and automation, and the personality crisis impacting Major League Baseball. They discuss the balance between human judgment and robotic systems in officiating, exploring how these shifts affect the sport's entertainment value. The conversation also highlights the delicate dynamics between catchers and umpires, stressing the need for mutual respect and strong relationships. The speakers touch on the emotional toll players face when navigating officiating decisions and the importance of a balanced approach to handling disagreements. Shifting to technology’s role in sports officiating, particularly the use of VAR, they examine its potential for fairness as well as its drawbacks. Ultimately, they advocate for a more automated approach to decision-making in sports, aiming to reduce bias and boost consistency, and envision a future where technology takes center stage in officiating.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts dive into the changing role of umpires in baseball, the influence of technology and automation, and the personality crisis impacting Major League Baseball. They discuss the balance between human judgment and robotic systems in officiating, exploring how these shifts affect the sport's entertainment value. The conversation also highlights the delicate dynamics between catchers and umpires, stressing the need for mutual respect and strong relationships. The speakers touch on the emotional toll players face when navigating officiating decisions and the importance of a balanced approach to handling disagreements. Shifting to technology’s role in sports officiating, particularly the use of VAR, they examine its potential for fairness as well as its drawbacks. Ultimately, they advocate for a more automated approach to decision-making in sports, aiming to reduce bias and boost consistency, and envision a future where technology takes center stage in officiating.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2234</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breakdown Doncic &amp; Davis: Understanding Talent</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad and Jasper dive into the unexpected trade of NBA superstars Doncic and Davis between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks and its impact on both the sports and business worlds. They explore how talent management in sports mirrors that in the corporate world, focusing on the value of trades, employee retention, and the importance of development strategies. The hosts discuss the ripple effects of such a major move on team dynamics and organizational structure, ultimately drawing conclusions about how both industries can benefit from each other's approaches to managing top talent.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown Doncic &amp; Davis: Understanding Talent</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad and Jasper dive into the unexpected trade of NBA superstars Doncic and Davis between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks and its impact on both the sports and business worlds. They explore how talent management in sports mirrors that in the corporate world, focusing on the value of trades, employee retention, and the importance of development strategies. The hosts discuss the ripple effects of such a major move on team dynamics and organizational structure, ultimately drawing conclusions about how both industries can benefit from each other's approaches to managing top talent.</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad and Jasper dive into the unexpected trade of NBA superstars Doncic and Davis between the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks and its impact on both the sports and business worlds. They explore how talent management in sports mirrors that in the corporate world, focusing on the value of trades, employee retention, and the importance of development strategies. The hosts discuss the ripple effects of such a major move on team dynamics and organizational structure, ultimately drawing conclusions about how both industries can benefit from each other's approaches to managing top talent.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2033</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breakdown Bill Parcels - The Legacy of Leadership</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts dive into the enduring legacy of NFL coaching legend Bill Parcells, exploring his unique coaching style and the powerful coaching tree he left behind. They unpack his influence on today's game, the leadership traits that set him apart, and whether his methods still connect with modern players. The discussion also touches on the role of coaching fit and the long-term impact Parcells has had on the NFL. The conversation expands into broader leadership themes, examining how different generations approach leadership, the crucial coach-GM dynamics, and the importance of steady leadership. Drawing parallels between quarterbacking and executive leadership, the hosts highlight key insights from Parcells, along with the challenges of navigating outside opinions and celebrity culture in leadership.

Bill Parcells is a legendary figure in NFL coaching.
He developed 11 head coaches who went on to have successful careers.
Parcells' coaching style was characterized by high standards and accountability.
His influence extends beyond his own coaching achievements to those he mentored.
The culture he created was focused on leadership and mutual respect.
Generational differences in coaching styles are a topic of discussion.
Bill Parcells' methods may not align with today's players' expectations.
The importance of fit in coaching and leadership is emphasized.
Aaron Glenn's respect for Parcells highlights the lasting impact of his coaching.
The conversation reflects on the evolution of coaching in the NFL. Generational differences influence leadership styles and expectations.
Effective leadership requires a buffer between management and ownership.
Bill Parcells' insights on quarterbacking can apply to business leadership.
Knowing your team is crucial for effective leadership.
Consistency in leadership fosters trust and reliability.
Ignoring outside opinions can help maintain focus on core objectives.
Celebrity status can detract from effective leadership.
Leadership is about prioritizing the team's success over personal fame.
Building a strong support system is essential for leaders.
Effective leaders must navigate complex dynamics within their teams.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown Bill Parcels - The Legacy of Leadership</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts dive into the enduring legacy of NFL coaching legend Bill Parcells, exploring his unique coaching style and the powerful coaching tree he left behind. They unpack his influence on today's game, the leadership traits that set him apart, and whether his methods still connect with modern players. The discussion also touches on the role of coaching fit and the long-term impact Parcells has had on the NFL. The conversation expands into broader leadership themes, examining how different generations approach leadership, the crucial coach-GM dynamics, and the importance of steady leadership. Drawing parallels between quarterbacking and executive leadership, the hosts highlight key insights from Parcells, along with the challenges of navigating outside opinions and celebrity culture in leadership.

Bill Parcells is a legendary figure in NFL coaching.
He developed 11 head coaches who went on to have successful careers.
Parcells' coaching style was characterized by high standards and accountability.
His influence extends beyond his own coaching achievements to those he mentored.
The culture he created was focused on leadership and mutual respect.
Generational differences in coaching styles are a topic of discussion.
Bill Parcells' methods may not align with today's players' expectations.
The importance of fit in coaching and leadership is emphasized.
Aaron Glenn's respect for Parcells highlights the lasting impact of his coaching.
The conversation reflects on the evolution of coaching in the NFL. Generational differences influence leadership styles and expectations.
Effective leadership requires a buffer between management and ownership.
Bill Parcells' insights on quarterbacking can apply to business leadership.
Knowing your team is crucial for effective leadership.
Consistency in leadership fosters trust and reliability.
Ignoring outside opinions can help maintain focus on core objectives.
Celebrity status can detract from effective leadership.
Leadership is about prioritizing the team's success over personal fame.
Building a strong support system is essential for leaders.
Effective leaders must navigate complex dynamics within their teams.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, the hosts dive into the enduring legacy of NFL coaching legend Bill Parcells, exploring his unique coaching style and the powerful coaching tree he left behind. They unpack his influence on today's game, the leadership traits that set him apart, and whether his methods still connect with modern players. The discussion also touches on the role of coaching fit and the long-term impact Parcells has had on the NFL. The conversation expands into broader leadership themes, examining how different generations approach leadership, the crucial coach-GM dynamics, and the importance of steady leadership. Drawing parallels between quarterbacking and executive leadership, the hosts highlight key insights from Parcells, along with the challenges of navigating outside opinions and celebrity culture in leadership.</p><p><br></p><p>Bill Parcells is a legendary figure in NFL coaching.</p><p>He developed 11 head coaches who went on to have successful careers.</p><p>Parcells' coaching style was characterized by high standards and accountability.</p><p>His influence extends beyond his own coaching achievements to those he mentored.</p><p>The culture he created was focused on leadership and mutual respect.</p><p>Generational differences in coaching styles are a topic of discussion.</p><p>Bill Parcells' methods may not align with today's players' expectations.</p><p>The importance of fit in coaching and leadership is emphasized.</p><p>Aaron Glenn's respect for Parcells highlights the lasting impact of his coaching.</p><p>The conversation reflects on the evolution of coaching in the NFL. Generational differences influence leadership styles and expectations.</p><p>Effective leadership requires a buffer between management and ownership.</p><p>Bill Parcells' insights on quarterbacking can apply to business leadership.</p><p>Knowing your team is crucial for effective leadership.</p><p>Consistency in leadership fosters trust and reliability.</p><p>Ignoring outside opinions can help maintain focus on core objectives.</p><p>Celebrity status can detract from effective leadership.</p><p>Leadership is about prioritizing the team's success over personal fame.</p><p>Building a strong support system is essential for leaders.</p><p>Effective leaders must navigate complex dynamics within their teams.</p>]]>
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      <title>Breakdown: Patrick Mahomes - Favoritism or Pure Brilliance? </title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Jasper, Brian, and Chad explore the concept of favoritism in both sports and the workplace. They discuss how favoritism manifests in various forms, particularly focusing on the NFL and the perceived bias towards star players like Patrick Mahomes. The conversation delves into the implications of favoritism on team morale, leadership dynamics, and performance evaluations in corporate settings. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on how favoritism can impact relationships and productivity in both sports and business environments. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of leadership and management within sports and corporate environments. They share personal anecdotes about navigating difficult personalities, effective management styles, and the influence of military training on leadership approaches. The discussion emphasizes the importance of fairness, communication, and understanding in leadership roles, particularly in high-pressure situations.

Takeaways

Favoritism is prevalent in both sports and corporate environments.
Patrick Mahomes exemplifies the favoritism seen in the NFL.
Quarterbacks often receive special treatment from referees.
Leadership plays a crucial role in managing team morale.
Favoritism can lead to resentment among team members.
Performance evaluation bias affects promotions and recognition.
Nepotism can undermine workplace dynamics and morale.
It's essential for leaders to be aware of their biases.
Every individual in a team is replaceable, regardless of favoritism.
Clear communication is key to addressing favoritism in teams. Navigating difficult personalities is a common challenge in sports.
The margin for error can vary significantly among team members.
Effective leaders manage conflicts privately rather than publicly.
Military training can reshape leadership perspectives in corporate settings.
Empathy in leadership is crucial for team morale and effectiveness.
Favoritism can undermine team dynamics and productivity.
Open communication with leaders can improve workplace relationships.
Leaders should strive for fairness and transparency in their decisions.
Personal experiences shape leadership styles and effectiveness.
Maintaining professionalism is key in leadership roles.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Patrick Mahomes - Favoritism or Pure Brilliance? </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Jasper, Brian, and Chad explore the concept of favoritism in both sports and the workplace. They discuss how favoritism manifests in various forms, particularly focusing on the NFL and the perceived bias towards star players like Patrick Mahomes. The conversation delves into the implications of favoritism on team morale, leadership dynamics, and performance evaluations in corporate settings. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on how favoritism can impact relationships and productivity in both sports and business environments. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of leadership and management within sports and corporate environments. They share personal anecdotes about navigating difficult personalities, effective management styles, and the influence of military training on leadership approaches. The discussion emphasizes the importance of fairness, communication, and understanding in leadership roles, particularly in high-pressure situations.

Takeaways

Favoritism is prevalent in both sports and corporate environments.
Patrick Mahomes exemplifies the favoritism seen in the NFL.
Quarterbacks often receive special treatment from referees.
Leadership plays a crucial role in managing team morale.
Favoritism can lead to resentment among team members.
Performance evaluation bias affects promotions and recognition.
Nepotism can undermine workplace dynamics and morale.
It's essential for leaders to be aware of their biases.
Every individual in a team is replaceable, regardless of favoritism.
Clear communication is key to addressing favoritism in teams. Navigating difficult personalities is a common challenge in sports.
The margin for error can vary significantly among team members.
Effective leaders manage conflicts privately rather than publicly.
Military training can reshape leadership perspectives in corporate settings.
Empathy in leadership is crucial for team morale and effectiveness.
Favoritism can undermine team dynamics and productivity.
Open communication with leaders can improve workplace relationships.
Leaders should strive for fairness and transparency in their decisions.
Personal experiences shape leadership styles and effectiveness.
Maintaining professionalism is key in leadership roles.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Jasper, Brian, and Chad explore the concept of favoritism in both sports and the workplace. They discuss how favoritism manifests in various forms, particularly focusing on the NFL and the perceived bias towards star players like Patrick Mahomes. The conversation delves into the implications of favoritism on team morale, leadership dynamics, and performance evaluations in corporate settings. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights on how favoritism can impact relationships and productivity in both sports and business environments. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of leadership and management within sports and corporate environments. They share personal anecdotes about navigating difficult personalities, effective management styles, and the influence of military training on leadership approaches. The discussion emphasizes the importance of fairness, communication, and understanding in leadership roles, particularly in high-pressure situations.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Favoritism is prevalent in both sports and corporate environments.</p><p>Patrick Mahomes exemplifies the favoritism seen in the NFL.</p><p>Quarterbacks often receive special treatment from referees.</p><p>Leadership plays a crucial role in managing team morale.</p><p>Favoritism can lead to resentment among team members.</p><p>Performance evaluation bias affects promotions and recognition.</p><p>Nepotism can undermine workplace dynamics and morale.</p><p>It's essential for leaders to be aware of their biases.</p><p>Every individual in a team is replaceable, regardless of favoritism.</p><p>Clear communication is key to addressing favoritism in teams. Navigating difficult personalities is a common challenge in sports.</p><p>The margin for error can vary significantly among team members.</p><p>Effective leaders manage conflicts privately rather than publicly.</p><p>Military training can reshape leadership perspectives in corporate settings.</p><p>Empathy in leadership is crucial for team morale and effectiveness.</p><p>Favoritism can undermine team dynamics and productivity.</p><p>Open communication with leaders can improve workplace relationships.</p><p>Leaders should strive for fairness and transparency in their decisions.</p><p>Personal experiences shape leadership styles and effectiveness.</p><p>Maintaining professionalism is key in leadership roles.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2016</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breakdown: Peter Crouch - The Misfit</title>
      <description>What can a 6'7" footballer teach us about talent, leadership, and adaptability? In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts dive into the fascinating career of Peter Crouch—a player who defied expectations and redefined his role on the pitch.

From the evolving strategies in football to the ongoing battle between coaching systems and raw player talent, this conversation unpacks the lessons that sports offer the corporate world. The hosts also tackle the pressures of fan culture, the economics shaping modern football, and the growing American influence on the European game.

And what happens after the final whistle? Using Crouch as a case study, they explore life after sports and the transition from athlete to new career paths. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on recognizing, utilizing, and adapting talent—both on and off the field.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Peter Crouch - The Misfit</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>What can a 6'7" footballer teach us about talent, leadership, and adaptability? In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts dive into the fascinating career of Peter Crouch—a player who defied expectations and redefined his role on the pitch.

From the evolving strategies in football to the ongoing battle between coaching systems and raw player talent, this conversation unpacks the lessons that sports offer the corporate world. The hosts also tackle the pressures of fan culture, the economics shaping modern football, and the growing American influence on the European game.

And what happens after the final whistle? Using Crouch as a case study, they explore life after sports and the transition from athlete to new career paths. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on recognizing, utilizing, and adapting talent—both on and off the field.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What can a 6'7" footballer teach us about talent, leadership, and adaptability? In this episode of <em>Talent Chasing</em>, the hosts dive into the fascinating career of Peter Crouch—a player who defied expectations and redefined his role on the pitch.</p><p><br></p><p>From the evolving strategies in football to the ongoing battle between coaching systems and raw player talent, this conversation unpacks the lessons that sports offer the corporate world. The hosts also tackle the pressures of fan culture, the economics shaping modern football, and the growing American influence on the European game.</p><p><br></p><p>And what happens after the final whistle? Using Crouch as a case study, they explore life after sports and the transition from athlete to new career paths. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on recognizing, utilizing, and adapting talent—both on and off the field.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2715</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breakdown: Juan Soto</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad and Brian, joined by guest Jasper, unpack the groundbreaking signing of Juan Soto to the New York Mets for a record-breaking $765 million over 15 years. Beyond the numbers, they explore the cultural rivalry between the Mets and Yankees, the subtle but powerful role of personal relationships in player decisions, and how small details can redefine recruitment strategies.

The conversation goes deeper, examining the shifting priorities of top talent, with athletes now gravitating toward organizations that offer a personal touch and meaningful challenges.
Tune in for a thought-provoking look at what it really takes to attract and retain talent in sports—and beyond. ⚾💼

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing Podcast
01:20 Juan Soto's Historic Contract
04:45 Cultural Dynamics in Team Selection
07:32 The Impact of Personal Relationships
12:14 The Role of Small Details in Decision Making
15:50 The Shift in Athlete Preferences
17:48 Future Implications for Team Building
20:00 The Complexity of Attracting Talent
22:01 The Importance of Listening in Leadership
25:09 Cultural Policies and Their Impact on Recruitment
29:01 Rethinking Workplace Norms and Expectations</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Juan Soto</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Chad and Brian, joined by guest Jasper, unpack the groundbreaking signing of Juan Soto to the New York Mets for a record-breaking $765 million over 15 years. Beyond the numbers, they explore the cultural rivalry between the Mets and Yankees, the subtle but powerful role of personal relationships in player decisions, and how small details can redefine recruitment strategies.

The conversation goes deeper, examining the shifting priorities of top talent, with athletes now gravitating toward organizations that offer a personal touch and meaningful challenges.
Tune in for a thought-provoking look at what it really takes to attract and retain talent in sports—and beyond. ⚾💼

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing Podcast
01:20 Juan Soto's Historic Contract
04:45 Cultural Dynamics in Team Selection
07:32 The Impact of Personal Relationships
12:14 The Role of Small Details in Decision Making
15:50 The Shift in Athlete Preferences
17:48 Future Implications for Team Building
20:00 The Complexity of Attracting Talent
22:01 The Importance of Listening in Leadership
25:09 Cultural Policies and Their Impact on Recruitment
29:01 Rethinking Workplace Norms and Expectations</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Talent Chasing</em>, hosts Chad and Brian, joined by guest Jasper, unpack the groundbreaking signing of Juan Soto to the New York Mets for a record-breaking $765 million over 15 years. Beyond the numbers, they explore the cultural rivalry between the Mets and Yankees, the subtle but powerful role of personal relationships in player decisions, and how small details can redefine recruitment strategies.</p><p><br></p><p>The conversation goes deeper, examining the shifting priorities of top talent, with athletes now gravitating toward organizations that offer a personal touch and meaningful challenges.</p><p>Tune in for a thought-provoking look at what it really takes to attract and retain talent in sports—and beyond. ⚾💼</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing Podcast</p><p>01:20 Juan Soto's Historic Contract</p><p>04:45 Cultural Dynamics in Team Selection</p><p>07:32 The Impact of Personal Relationships</p><p>12:14 The Role of Small Details in Decision Making</p><p>15:50 The Shift in Athlete Preferences</p><p>17:48 Future Implications for Team Building</p><p>20:00 The Complexity of Attracting Talent</p><p>22:01 The Importance of Listening in Leadership</p><p>25:09 Cultural Policies and Their Impact on Recruitment</p><p>29:01 Rethinking Workplace Norms and Expectations</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Breakdown : Coach Prime</title>
      <description>In this episode, Brian, Jasper, and Chad dive deep into the game-changing intersection of sports and business leadership, all through the lens of Deion Sanders' extraordinary coaching career. They uncover how Coach Prime's unique approach to leadership, crisis management, and talent development offers invaluable insights for the corporate world.
From his community impact to his disciplined and authentic style, the hosts break down what makes Sanders a standout leader. They explore the importance of building trust, fostering relationships, and empowering teams, while also reflecting on his adaptability and potential future in coaching.

Get ready for a dynamic conversation that bridges the worlds of sports and business, packed with lessons you can apply to your own leadership journey. 🏆✨

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Leadership in Sports and Business
02:06 Deion Sanders: A Case Study in Leadership
05:01 Crisis Management and Community Impact
08:41 Attracting Talent: The Deion Sanders Approach
12:50 The Travis Hunter Phenomenon
15:45 People Over Profits: A New Leadership Paradigm
18:09 Contrasting Leadership Styles: Deion Sanders vs. Brian Dable
20:58 The Balance of Discipline and Authenticity
23:34 Leadership Lessons from Sports and Business
26:08 Identifying and Supporting Effective Leadership
29:35 Trust and Empowerment in Leadership
32:04 Adapting Leadership Styles for Success
38:39 The Future of Deion Sanders in Coaching</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown : Coach Prime</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Brian, Jasper, and Chad dive deep into the game-changing intersection of sports and business leadership, all through the lens of Deion Sanders' extraordinary coaching career. They uncover how Coach Prime's unique approach to leadership, crisis management, and talent development offers invaluable insights for the corporate world.
From his community impact to his disciplined and authentic style, the hosts break down what makes Sanders a standout leader. They explore the importance of building trust, fostering relationships, and empowering teams, while also reflecting on his adaptability and potential future in coaching.

Get ready for a dynamic conversation that bridges the worlds of sports and business, packed with lessons you can apply to your own leadership journey. 🏆✨

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Leadership in Sports and Business
02:06 Deion Sanders: A Case Study in Leadership
05:01 Crisis Management and Community Impact
08:41 Attracting Talent: The Deion Sanders Approach
12:50 The Travis Hunter Phenomenon
15:45 People Over Profits: A New Leadership Paradigm
18:09 Contrasting Leadership Styles: Deion Sanders vs. Brian Dable
20:58 The Balance of Discipline and Authenticity
23:34 Leadership Lessons from Sports and Business
26:08 Identifying and Supporting Effective Leadership
29:35 Trust and Empowerment in Leadership
32:04 Adapting Leadership Styles for Success
38:39 The Future of Deion Sanders in Coaching</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Brian, Jasper, and Chad dive deep into the game-changing intersection of sports and business leadership, all through the lens of Deion Sanders' extraordinary coaching career. They uncover how Coach Prime's unique approach to leadership, crisis management, and talent development offers invaluable insights for the corporate world.</p><p>From his community impact to his disciplined and authentic style, the hosts break down what makes Sanders a standout leader. They explore the importance of building trust, fostering relationships, and empowering teams, while also reflecting on his adaptability and potential future in coaching.</p><p><br></p><p>Get ready for a dynamic conversation that bridges the worlds of sports and business, packed with lessons you can apply to your own leadership journey. 🏆✨</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Leadership in Sports and Business</p><p>02:06 Deion Sanders: A Case Study in Leadership</p><p>05:01 Crisis Management and Community Impact</p><p>08:41 Attracting Talent: The Deion Sanders Approach</p><p>12:50 The Travis Hunter Phenomenon</p><p>15:45 People Over Profits: A New Leadership Paradigm</p><p>18:09 Contrasting Leadership Styles: Deion Sanders vs. Brian Dable</p><p>20:58 The Balance of Discipline and Authenticity</p><p>23:34 Leadership Lessons from Sports and Business</p><p>26:08 Identifying and Supporting Effective Leadership</p><p>29:35 Trust and Empowerment in Leadership</p><p>32:04 Adapting Leadership Styles for Success</p><p>38:39 The Future of Deion Sanders in Coaching</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Breakdown: Andy Jassy</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing debate surrounding remote and hybrid work, particularly in the context of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's mandate for employees to return to the office. They explore the implications of this decision on workplace culture, productivity, and employee well-being. The conversation highlights the need for leaders to adapt to changing workforce dynamics, the importance of training for remote productivity, and the evolving nature of work in a post-pandemic world. The hosts emphasize the significance of understanding employee needs and fostering a culture of trust and flexibility.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Discussion
03:08 The Debate on Remote Work
05:51 Cultural Implications of Office Work
08:58 Productivity Perspectives
11:55 Diversity and Inclusion in the Workforce
15:00 Leadership Challenges in Hybrid Work
17:58 Training for Remote Productivity
21:07 The Evolution of Work
24:06 The Future of Work Environments
26:58 Final Thoughts and Conclusions</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 18:31:59 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Andy Jassy</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing debate surrounding remote and hybrid work, particularly in the context of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's mandate for employees to return to the office. They explore the implications of this decision on workplace culture, productivity, and employee well-being. The conversation highlights the need for leaders to adapt to changing workforce dynamics, the importance of training for remote productivity, and the evolving nature of work in a post-pandemic world. The hosts emphasize the significance of understanding employee needs and fostering a culture of trust and flexibility.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Discussion
03:08 The Debate on Remote Work
05:51 Cultural Implications of Office Work
08:58 Productivity Perspectives
11:55 Diversity and Inclusion in the Workforce
15:00 Leadership Challenges in Hybrid Work
17:58 Training for Remote Productivity
21:07 The Evolution of Work
24:06 The Future of Work Environments
26:58 Final Thoughts and Conclusions</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - Debbie Spander</title>
      <description>Athletes, Burnout, and Plumbing Emergencies
Grab your popcorn and buckle up for this episode of the Talent Chasing Podcast! Jasper, Brian, and Chad dissect their interview with the legendary sports agent Debbie Spander in this latest Film Room session—a mix of insightful commentary, hilariously sharp quips, and, naturally, a side tangent on Europe's plumbing crisis.
Ever wonder why elite athletes (or overachieving CEOs) burnout faster than you can say “toxic hustle culture”? Or how Gen Z brilliantly dodged the workaholic traps Gen X proudly fell into? This episode's got it all—philosophical musings on work-life balance, tales of burnout from Jim Courier to weekend warriors, and a surprise cameo by the four-day workweek. Spoiler: Friday is officially cancelled.
But it’s not all heavy stuff. From Chad’s obsession with Annie Agar’s TikToks to Jasper being dunked on for calling soccer “fuchebol,” the guys keep it lively. Brian even drops some wisdom on how to find your post-career mojo—whether you’re a retired MLB star or just trying to survive your mid-level management gig.
The takeaway? Practice makes perfect, empathy matters, and yes, AI is your new co-worker. Oh, and good luck finding a plumber in Europe. (Seriously, call now. They’re booked out for months.)
Tune in for the laughs, stay for the life lessons, and let’s get real—if Jasper can embrace AI, so can you. Subscribe to Talent Chasing wherever you get your podcasts, and maybe rethink your work-life balance while you’re at it.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:35:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - Debbie Spander</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Athletes, Burnout, and Plumbing Emergencies
Grab your popcorn and buckle up for this episode of the Talent Chasing Podcast! Jasper, Brian, and Chad dissect their interview with the legendary sports agent Debbie Spander in this latest Film Room session—a mix of insightful commentary, hilariously sharp quips, and, naturally, a side tangent on Europe's plumbing crisis.
Ever wonder why elite athletes (or overachieving CEOs) burnout faster than you can say “toxic hustle culture”? Or how Gen Z brilliantly dodged the workaholic traps Gen X proudly fell into? This episode's got it all—philosophical musings on work-life balance, tales of burnout from Jim Courier to weekend warriors, and a surprise cameo by the four-day workweek. Spoiler: Friday is officially cancelled.
But it’s not all heavy stuff. From Chad’s obsession with Annie Agar’s TikToks to Jasper being dunked on for calling soccer “fuchebol,” the guys keep it lively. Brian even drops some wisdom on how to find your post-career mojo—whether you’re a retired MLB star or just trying to survive your mid-level management gig.
The takeaway? Practice makes perfect, empathy matters, and yes, AI is your new co-worker. Oh, and good luck finding a plumber in Europe. (Seriously, call now. They’re booked out for months.)
Tune in for the laughs, stay for the life lessons, and let’s get real—if Jasper can embrace AI, so can you. Subscribe to Talent Chasing wherever you get your podcasts, and maybe rethink your work-life balance while you’re at it.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Debbie Spander </title>
      <description>Get ready to dive into the wild world of sports biz with Debbie Spander, the CEO of Insight Sports Advisors—a boutique sports media agency where deals happen, dreams are made, and retired athletes try not to be the “Remember that guy?” stories! Debbie’s gone from slinging legal briefs as a sports lawyer to negotiating contracts as a sports agent, and she’s spilling all the tea. She tackles the big stuff, like what athletes should do when hanging up the cleats (because “Can I still wear these?” is sadly not a retirement plan). Debbie also dishes on the rise of social media influencers in sports—because these days, athletes don’t just train for game day; they train to drop fire selfies.
This convo isn’t just business; Debbie gets personal! She opens up about her family's sports journalism legacy, the thrill (and chaos) of navigating NIL (name, image, likeness) for college athletes, and the crucial balance between on-field glory and off-field hustle. Plus, she shares advice for aspiring female sports lawyers because, let’s face it, this industry could use more women throwing down on and off the field. Expect laughs, insights, and maybe a few “Wait, what?” moments as Debbie dives into what it’s like being a true sports insider in a constantly changing game.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Debbie Spander and Insight Sports Advisors
03:14 Debbie's Journey: From Sports Lawyer to Agent
05:52 The Landscape of Sports Representation
09:06 Transitioning Athletes: Preparing for Second Careers
11:59 Identifying and Nurturing Talent in Sports Media
15:01 Challenges Faced by Retired Athletes
17:46 The Rise of Social Media Influencers in Sports
20:58 Advice for Aspiring Female Sports Lawyers
24:10 The Future of Women in Sports Representation
25:27 The Importance of Role Models in Sports
27:06 Balancing Ambitions: Athletes and Off-Field Pursuits
28:14 Content Creation: New Models in Sports Media
30:59 Evaluating Podcast Potential in Athletes
32:21 Lessons from a Sports Writing Legacy
35:30 The Role of Family in Shaping Careers
37:54 Boutique vs. Large Sports Agencies
39:46 Motivation and Client Relationships in Sports Management
41:45 Navigating the NIL Landscape
46:50 The Future of College Athletics and NIL</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 16:28:36 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Debbie Spander </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Get ready to dive into the wild world of sports biz with Debbie Spander, the CEO of Insight Sports Advisors—a boutique sports media agency where deals happen, dreams are made, and retired athletes try not to be the “Remember that guy?” stories! Debbie’s gone from slinging legal briefs as a sports lawyer to negotiating contracts as a sports agent, and she’s spilling all the tea. She tackles the big stuff, like what athletes should do when hanging up the cleats (because “Can I still wear these?” is sadly not a retirement plan). Debbie also dishes on the rise of social media influencers in sports—because these days, athletes don’t just train for game day; they train to drop fire selfies.
This convo isn’t just business; Debbie gets personal! She opens up about her family's sports journalism legacy, the thrill (and chaos) of navigating NIL (name, image, likeness) for college athletes, and the crucial balance between on-field glory and off-field hustle. Plus, she shares advice for aspiring female sports lawyers because, let’s face it, this industry could use more women throwing down on and off the field. Expect laughs, insights, and maybe a few “Wait, what?” moments as Debbie dives into what it’s like being a true sports insider in a constantly changing game.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Debbie Spander and Insight Sports Advisors
03:14 Debbie's Journey: From Sports Lawyer to Agent
05:52 The Landscape of Sports Representation
09:06 Transitioning Athletes: Preparing for Second Careers
11:59 Identifying and Nurturing Talent in Sports Media
15:01 Challenges Faced by Retired Athletes
17:46 The Rise of Social Media Influencers in Sports
20:58 Advice for Aspiring Female Sports Lawyers
24:10 The Future of Women in Sports Representation
25:27 The Importance of Role Models in Sports
27:06 Balancing Ambitions: Athletes and Off-Field Pursuits
28:14 Content Creation: New Models in Sports Media
30:59 Evaluating Podcast Potential in Athletes
32:21 Lessons from a Sports Writing Legacy
35:30 The Role of Family in Shaping Careers
37:54 Boutique vs. Large Sports Agencies
39:46 Motivation and Client Relationships in Sports Management
41:45 Navigating the NIL Landscape
46:50 The Future of College Athletics and NIL</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Breakdown: Shohei Ohtani</title>
      <description>This "Talent Chasing" podcast episode provides a look at Shohei Ohtani, his historic baseball journey, and the broader impact on the business of baseball. Hosted by former MLB player and scout Brian Johnson, journalist Jasper Spanjaart, and recruitment industry veteran Chad Sowash, the conversation explores Ohtani’s unique dual-role as both a top-tier pitcher and hitter—a feat that has transformed perceptions of player versatility in MLB.

Ohtani’s path from Japanese baseball to MLB success is analyzed, with Brian detailing his scouting days and the rarity of Japanese players making it to MLB. They discuss Ohtani's decision to take a smaller initial contract to prove himself and build his reputation, a strategic move that contrasts with typical American contract norms and highlights his commitment to growth over immediate reward.

The hosts also delve into the racial dynamics surrounding Ohtani's reception in the U.S., connecting it to broader societal issues and how MLB's demographic makeup influences fandom and player appreciation. They debate whether a team can thrive without a singular superstar and ponder the evolving role of scouts who must now consider both analytics and player personalities in their evaluations.

Chapter Titles
01:04 - Shohei Ohtani’s Impact on MLB  
03:47 - The Rarity of Dual Roles in Baseball
07:07 - Ohtani’s Strategic Contract Choices  
16:04 - MLB's Demographics and Ohtani's Reception  
18:45 - Comparing Ohtani to Other Legends  
24:40 - The Role of a Superstar in a Winning Team  
27:22 - Scouting Beyond Stats: The Importance of Personality  
33:27 - Closing</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Shohei Ohtani</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This "Talent Chasing" podcast episode provides a look at Shohei Ohtani, his historic baseball journey, and the broader impact on the business of baseball. Hosted by former MLB player and scout Brian Johnson, journalist Jasper Spanjaart, and recruitment industry veteran Chad Sowash, the conversation explores Ohtani’s unique dual-role as both a top-tier pitcher and hitter—a feat that has transformed perceptions of player versatility in MLB.

Ohtani’s path from Japanese baseball to MLB success is analyzed, with Brian detailing his scouting days and the rarity of Japanese players making it to MLB. They discuss Ohtani's decision to take a smaller initial contract to prove himself and build his reputation, a strategic move that contrasts with typical American contract norms and highlights his commitment to growth over immediate reward.

The hosts also delve into the racial dynamics surrounding Ohtani's reception in the U.S., connecting it to broader societal issues and how MLB's demographic makeup influences fandom and player appreciation. They debate whether a team can thrive without a singular superstar and ponder the evolving role of scouts who must now consider both analytics and player personalities in their evaluations.

Chapter Titles
01:04 - Shohei Ohtani’s Impact on MLB  
03:47 - The Rarity of Dual Roles in Baseball
07:07 - Ohtani’s Strategic Contract Choices  
16:04 - MLB's Demographics and Ohtani's Reception  
18:45 - Comparing Ohtani to Other Legends  
24:40 - The Role of a Superstar in a Winning Team  
27:22 - Scouting Beyond Stats: The Importance of Personality  
33:27 - Closing</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Breakdown: Simone Biles</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Brian Johnson and Chad Sawash discuss the impact of mental health in sports, focusing on Simone Biles' journey and her advocacy for mental health awareness. They explore the concept of burnout in both sports and corporate settings, drawing parallels between athletes and professionals facing mental blocks, such as the yips. The conversation also addresses double standards in sports and corporate America, emphasizing the importance of diversity and empathy in leadership.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Breakdown: Simone Biles</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Brian Johnson and Chad Sawash discuss the impact of mental health in sports, focusing on Simone Biles' journey and her advocacy for mental health awareness. They explore the concept of burnout in both sports and corporate settings, drawing parallels between athletes and professionals facing mental blocks, such as the yips. The conversation also addresses double standards in sports and corporate America, emphasizing the importance of diversity and empathy in leadership.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - Jon Harris</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Brian Johnson and Chad Sowash dissect their interview with John Harris, owner of AthLife, and explore the complexities of athlete transitions into the real world, the implications of the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) landscape, and the importance of unions in both sports and corporate environments. They discuss the challenges faced by collegiate athletes, the need for employee development in businesses, and the often-overlooked human element in analytics and corporate decision-making.

Takeaways

The transition from sports to real life is challenging for athletes.

NIL has created new dilemmas for collegiate athletes.

Unions play a crucial role in protecting athlete rights.

Employee development is often neglected in corporate settings.

Happy employees lead to better productivity and retention.

The focus on numbers can overlook the human aspect of work.

Collective bargaining can ensure fair compensation for all athletes.

Athletes often feel unprepared for life after sports.

The importance of branding for athletes has increased with NIL.

There is a need for a VP of employee development in every company.


Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Challenge Chasing
04:54 Navigating the NIL Landscape
07:00 The Fantasy of Professional Sports
09:59 The Importance of Unions in Sports and Beyond
12:46 Employee Development in Corporate America
15:46 The Human Element in Business Analytics</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - Jon Harris</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, Brian Johnson and Chad Sowash dissect their interview with John Harris, owner of AthLife, and explore the complexities of athlete transitions into the real world, the implications of the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) landscape, and the importance of unions in both sports and corporate environments. They discuss the challenges faced by collegiate athletes, the need for employee development in businesses, and the often-overlooked human element in analytics and corporate decision-making.

Takeaways

The transition from sports to real life is challenging for athletes.

NIL has created new dilemmas for collegiate athletes.

Unions play a crucial role in protecting athlete rights.

Employee development is often neglected in corporate settings.

Happy employees lead to better productivity and retention.

The focus on numbers can overlook the human aspect of work.

Collective bargaining can ensure fair compensation for all athletes.

Athletes often feel unprepared for life after sports.

The importance of branding for athletes has increased with NIL.

There is a need for a VP of employee development in every company.


Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Challenge Chasing
04:54 Navigating the NIL Landscape
07:00 The Fantasy of Professional Sports
09:59 The Importance of Unions in Sports and Beyond
12:46 Employee Development in Corporate America
15:46 The Human Element in Business Analytics</itunes:summary>
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<li>The transition from sports to real life is challenging for athletes.</li>
<li>NIL has created new dilemmas for collegiate athletes.</li>
<li>Unions play a crucial role in protecting athlete rights.</li>
<li>Employee development is often neglected in corporate settings.</li>
<li>Happy employees lead to better productivity and retention.</li>
<li>The focus on numbers can overlook the human aspect of work.</li>
<li>Collective bargaining can ensure fair compensation for all athletes.</li>
<li>Athletes often feel unprepared for life after sports.</li>
<li>The importance of branding for athletes has increased with NIL.</li>
<li>There is a need for a VP of employee development in every company.</li>
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      <title>Chasing Jon Harris</title>
      <description>John Harris, the owner of AthLife, shares his journey of helping former professional athletes transition back into the real world. He explains how AthLife has assisted over a thousand athletes in pursuing education and finding new careers. The conversation also touches on the shift in college athletics with the introduction of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights for student-athletes. The conversation covers various topics related to college athletes transitioning to professional careers and the challenges they face. The main themes include Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, the transfer portal, academic advising for transfer students, the financial implications of transferring, the importance of education and career planning, the benefits of hiring former athletes, and success stories of athletes transitioning to post-sports careers.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to John Harris
02:28 The Genesis of AthLife and Supporting NFL Players
05:48 The Importance of Supporting Athletes' Education and Transition
08:29 Collective Bargaining and Transition Support in Different Leagues
12:57 Success Stories of AthLife's Program
15:29 Career Placement and Networking for Former Athletes
19:00 Challenges and Fears in Athlete Transition
20:00 Supporting Women Athletes in Transition
24:23 The Impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Rights in College Athletics
26:16 The Reality of NIL Opportunities for Student-Athletes
27:22 Navigating the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Landscape
28:13 The Challenges of the Transfer Portal
29:11 Academic Advising for Transfer Students
30:39 The Financial Implications of Transferring
35:10 The Importance of Education and Career Planning
38:25 The Benefits of Hiring Former Athletes
42:19 Success Stories of Athletes Transitioning to Post-Sports Careers</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Jon Harris</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>John Harris, the owner of AthLife, shares his journey of helping former professional athletes transition back into the real world. He explains how AthLife has assisted over a thousand athletes in pursuing education and finding new careers. The conversation also touches on the shift in college athletics with the introduction of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights for student-athletes. The conversation covers various topics related to college athletes transitioning to professional careers and the challenges they face. The main themes include Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, the transfer portal, academic advising for transfer students, the financial implications of transferring, the importance of education and career planning, the benefits of hiring former athletes, and success stories of athletes transitioning to post-sports careers.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to John Harris
02:28 The Genesis of AthLife and Supporting NFL Players
05:48 The Importance of Supporting Athletes' Education and Transition
08:29 Collective Bargaining and Transition Support in Different Leagues
12:57 Success Stories of AthLife's Program
15:29 Career Placement and Networking for Former Athletes
19:00 Challenges and Fears in Athlete Transition
20:00 Supporting Women Athletes in Transition
24:23 The Impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Rights in College Athletics
26:16 The Reality of NIL Opportunities for Student-Athletes
27:22 Navigating the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Landscape
28:13 The Challenges of the Transfer Portal
29:11 Academic Advising for Transfer Students
30:39 The Financial Implications of Transferring
35:10 The Importance of Education and Career Planning
38:25 The Benefits of Hiring Former Athletes
42:19 Success Stories of Athletes Transitioning to Post-Sports Careers</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - James Mims</title>
      <description>In this episode, Brian Johnson and Chad Sowash discuss the inspiring story of James Mims, the creator of Mims Bands, a unique product that combines baseball cards with wristbands. They explore the entrepreneurial spirit, the importance of perseverance, and the role of founders in startups, emphasizing the significance of character and vision in achieving success. The conversation highlights Mims' journey, his relationship with mentor Dusty Baker, and his legacy as the only black vendor in Major League Baseball.

Chapters
00:00 The Genesis of Mims Bands
04:46 Entrepreneurial Spirit and Relentlessness
10:23 The Importance of Founders in Startups
12:01 A Legacy of Perseverance and Recognition</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 19:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - James Mims</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
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Chapters
00:00 The Genesis of Mims Bands
04:46 Entrepreneurial Spirit and Relentlessness
10:23 The Importance of Founders in Startups
12:01 A Legacy of Perseverance and Recognition</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing James Mims</title>
      <description>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, hosted by Brian Johnson and Chad Sowash, the focus is on entrepreneur James Mims and his journey in founding Mims Bands, a wristband company that has become an iconic part of Major League Baseball (MLB) history.
James shares how, as a senior at the University of Southern California, he came up with the idea for personalized wristbands for athletes, starting with a prototype for baseball player Dusty Baker. Over time, Mims Bands became widely recognized, worn by many notable MLB players like Eric Davis and Tim Raines. Despite facing numerous challenges, including resistance from MLB and the Players Association, Mims persevered and got his product used by over 130 players.
Mims reflects on the obstacles he faced as a Black entrepreneur, from difficulties gaining access to stadiums to dealing with legal battles. The conversation also highlights how Mims promoted individualism in a highly structured sport like baseball. Brian and Chad emphasize the lessons from his experience, particularly around persistence, relationships, and the critical role of talent in both sports and business.
The episode ends with a discussion of Mims' major accomplishments, including his partnership with Topps and the induction of his product into the Baseball Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in the sport.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:19 Taking a Risk: Going for Your Unique Idea
08:11 Empowering Athletes through Individualism
14:54 The Lack of Player Marketing in Baseball
19:55 Breaking Barriers: The First Black Vendor in Baseball
23:57 Navigating Challenges and Building a Successful Business
37:50 The Journey of Mims Bands: Perseverance and Success
47:34 Overcoming Challenges with the Major League Baseball Players Association
59:42 The Power of Individualism in the Sports Industry
01:05:07 From Tops Project 70 to the Hall of Fame: A Pinnacle Achievement</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing James Mims</itunes:title>
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James shares how, as a senior at the University of Southern California, he came up with the idea for personalized wristbands for athletes, starting with a prototype for baseball player Dusty Baker. Over time, Mims Bands became widely recognized, worn by many notable MLB players like Eric Davis and Tim Raines. Despite facing numerous challenges, including resistance from MLB and the Players Association, Mims persevered and got his product used by over 130 players.
Mims reflects on the obstacles he faced as a Black entrepreneur, from difficulties gaining access to stadiums to dealing with legal battles. The conversation also highlights how Mims promoted individualism in a highly structured sport like baseball. Brian and Chad emphasize the lessons from his experience, particularly around persistence, relationships, and the critical role of talent in both sports and business.
The episode ends with a discussion of Mims' major accomplishments, including his partnership with Topps and the induction of his product into the Baseball Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in the sport.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:19 Taking a Risk: Going for Your Unique Idea
08:11 Empowering Athletes through Individualism
14:54 The Lack of Player Marketing in Baseball
19:55 Breaking Barriers: The First Black Vendor in Baseball
23:57 Navigating Challenges and Building a Successful Business
37:50 The Journey of Mims Bands: Perseverance and Success
47:34 Overcoming Challenges with the Major League Baseball Players Association
59:42 The Power of Individualism in the Sports Industry
01:05:07 From Tops Project 70 to the Hall of Fame: A Pinnacle Achievement</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room: Angela Taylor</title>
      <description>*Film Room* is a podcast series under the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, a former Major League Baseball player, and Chad Sowash, a recruitment industry veteran. In this episode, the hosts break down key moments from their interview with Angela Taylor, a former WNBA executive and two-time national champion at Stanford University.
The discussion revolves around Angela’s experience helping to establish the WNBA and navigating the early challenges of building a new professional sports league. She reflects on the differences between the NBA and WNBA, emphasizing how the women’s league had to carve out its unique identity rather than mimic the NBA. The conversation also touches on leadership, with Angela sharing insights about the unrelenting leadership of NBA Commissioner David Stern, who was instrumental in the early development of the WNBA. The hosts highlight how Stern’s approach of holding people accountable while fostering long-term vision contributed to the league's success.
In addition to sports, the episode draws parallels with business, exploring themes such as the importance of long-term planning, mentorship, and the role of companies in supporting local communities and developing talent. The hosts emphasize that both sports teams and businesses must balance analytics and human capital, ensuring that leaders cultivate and retain talent from within their communities while adapting to broader market demands.
Overall, the episode showcases the intersections of leadership, team dynamics, and strategic foresight, drawing valuable lessons from Angela Taylor's experiences in the WNBA and beyond.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing
01:02 Angela Taylor's Journey in Sports
06:09 Lessons from David Stern's Leadership
12:16 Community Engagement and Talent Development
17:10 The Balance of Analytics and Human Capital</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room: Angela Taylor</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>*Film Room* is a podcast series under the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, a former Major League Baseball player, and Chad Sowash, a recruitment industry veteran. In this episode, the hosts break down key moments from their interview with Angela Taylor, a former WNBA executive and two-time national champion at Stanford University.
The discussion revolves around Angela’s experience helping to establish the WNBA and navigating the early challenges of building a new professional sports league. She reflects on the differences between the NBA and WNBA, emphasizing how the women’s league had to carve out its unique identity rather than mimic the NBA. The conversation also touches on leadership, with Angela sharing insights about the unrelenting leadership of NBA Commissioner David Stern, who was instrumental in the early development of the WNBA. The hosts highlight how Stern’s approach of holding people accountable while fostering long-term vision contributed to the league's success.
In addition to sports, the episode draws parallels with business, exploring themes such as the importance of long-term planning, mentorship, and the role of companies in supporting local communities and developing talent. The hosts emphasize that both sports teams and businesses must balance analytics and human capital, ensuring that leaders cultivate and retain talent from within their communities while adapting to broader market demands.
Overall, the episode showcases the intersections of leadership, team dynamics, and strategic foresight, drawing valuable lessons from Angela Taylor's experiences in the WNBA and beyond.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing
01:02 Angela Taylor's Journey in Sports
06:09 Lessons from David Stern's Leadership
12:16 Community Engagement and Talent Development
17:10 The Balance of Analytics and Human Capital</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Angela Taylor</title>
      <description>Angela Taylor, former VP and GM of the Washington Mystics and Atlanta Dream, discusses her journey from being a walk-on at Stanford to her successful career in the WNBA and women's sports. She highlights the importance of sports in her life and the challenges she faced as a woman in the industry. Taylor also discusses the growth of women's sports, the progress made in the WNBA, and the need for continued support and push for equality. Angela Taylor, former WNBA executive, discusses her role in player personnel and the growth of the league. Taylor shares insights on leadership, creating a winning culture, and managing talent in the WNBA.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Angela Taylor
03:01 From Walk-On to Stanford and the Importance of Sports
08:37 Growing Up in Mountain Home, Idaho
11:31 Military Life and the Impact on Angela's Family
16:17 The Early Days of the WNBA and the Current State of Women's Sports
24:43 The Push for Equality and Recognition in Women's Sports
30:25 Building the WNBA: From Single Entity to Team Ownership
35:24 Shifting Focus: From Wins to Community Engagement
43:35 Transitioning from Single Entity to Team Ownership
48:38 NBA Players' Support of the WNBA
51:34 Creating an Environment of Retention
54:49 Culture, Puzzle Pieces, and Jersey Sales
57:30 Leadership and Creating a Winning Culture
01:00:12 Managing Talent in the WNBA: Vision, Culture, and Roster Construction

Keywords
Angela Taylor, WNBA, women's sports, Stanford, walk-on, basketball, sports industry, equity, growth, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, WNBA, player personnel, single entity, team ownership, recruiting, relationships, community engagement, sports culture, corporate America, leadership, winning culture, talent management</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Angela Taylor</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Angela Taylor, former VP and GM of the Washington Mystics and Atlanta Dream, discusses her journey from being a walk-on at Stanford to her successful career in the WNBA and women's sports. She highlights the importance of sports in her life and the challenges she faced as a woman in the industry. Taylor also discusses the growth of women's sports, the progress made in the WNBA, and the need for continued support and push for equality. Angela Taylor, former WNBA executive, discusses her role in player personnel and the growth of the league. Taylor shares insights on leadership, creating a winning culture, and managing talent in the WNBA.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Angela Taylor
03:01 From Walk-On to Stanford and the Importance of Sports
08:37 Growing Up in Mountain Home, Idaho
11:31 Military Life and the Impact on Angela's Family
16:17 The Early Days of the WNBA and the Current State of Women's Sports
24:43 The Push for Equality and Recognition in Women's Sports
30:25 Building the WNBA: From Single Entity to Team Ownership
35:24 Shifting Focus: From Wins to Community Engagement
43:35 Transitioning from Single Entity to Team Ownership
48:38 NBA Players' Support of the WNBA
51:34 Creating an Environment of Retention
54:49 Culture, Puzzle Pieces, and Jersey Sales
57:30 Leadership and Creating a Winning Culture
01:00:12 Managing Talent in the WNBA: Vision, Culture, and Roster Construction

Keywords
Angela Taylor, WNBA, women's sports, Stanford, walk-on, basketball, sports industry, equity, growth, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, WNBA, player personnel, single entity, team ownership, recruiting, relationships, community engagement, sports culture, corporate America, leadership, winning culture, talent management</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - Dusty Baker</title>
      <description>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, our intrepid hosts Jasper, Brian, and Chad sit down with none other than Dusty Baker—legendary baseball manager and expert in the fine art of not losing his cool while leading teams. They dig into Baker’s leadership style, the eternal struggle: analytics vs. gut instinct. making the right hiring decisions, plus, how communication is key—because if you can’t get the team to listen, good luck getting them to follow. 
Leadership is about consistency, balance, and maybe a dash of wisdom from the past. Who knew that baseball and business had so much in common—aside from the uniforms and overpriced snacks?
Enjoy!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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Leadership is about consistency, balance, and maybe a dash of wisdom from the past. Who knew that baseball and business had so much in common—aside from the uniforms and overpriced snacks?
Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode, Chad, Brian, and Jasper are joined by probably one of the most interesting people you will ever meet, Dusty Baker. Dusty is a former MLB outfielder and manager. Dusty played 19 seasons earning two All-Star selections, numerous awards, and the first NLCS MVP. As a manager, he led the Giants, Cubs, Reds, Nationals, and Astros, winning the 2022 World Series with Houston and that's the shortened version. 

Dusty discusses talent management as a player and manager, his mentors and the lessons he learned from them, the changes in the game of baseball over the years, and the challenges of talent identification management, scouting talent, managing egos, and his approach to business. He emphasizes the importance of combining analytics with the human element in decision-making and the value of trust and forgiveness. Dusty shares his experiences and lessons learned from his baseball career and how they apply to other aspects of life.

Tune in for great stories, experiences, and advice from Dusty Baker.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:17 Lessons Learned from Coaching and Managing
05:24 The Importance of Mentorship
08:43 The Challenges of Being a Player
09:12 The Evolution of Baseball
21:22 Changes in Talent Identification and Management
25:19 The Importance of Learning from Mistakes
30:04 The Role of Coaches and Managers in Talent Management
34:21 Scouting Talent in a Globalized Baseball Landscape
35:31 Combining Analytics with the Human Element in Decision-Making
38:32 Managing Egos and Building Trust in a Team
41:34 Lessons from Baseball Applied to the Business World</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Dusty Baker</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Chad, Brian, and Jasper are joined by probably one of the most interesting people you will ever meet, Dusty Baker. Dusty is a former MLB outfielder and manager. Dusty played 19 seasons earning two All-Star selections, numerous awards, and the first NLCS MVP. As a manager, he led the Giants, Cubs, Reds, Nationals, and Astros, winning the 2022 World Series with Houston and that's the shortened version. 

Dusty discusses talent management as a player and manager, his mentors and the lessons he learned from them, the changes in the game of baseball over the years, and the challenges of talent identification management, scouting talent, managing egos, and his approach to business. He emphasizes the importance of combining analytics with the human element in decision-making and the value of trust and forgiveness. Dusty shares his experiences and lessons learned from his baseball career and how they apply to other aspects of life.

Tune in for great stories, experiences, and advice from Dusty Baker.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:17 Lessons Learned from Coaching and Managing
05:24 The Importance of Mentorship
08:43 The Challenges of Being a Player
09:12 The Evolution of Baseball
21:22 Changes in Talent Identification and Management
25:19 The Importance of Learning from Mistakes
30:04 The Role of Coaches and Managers in Talent Management
34:21 Scouting Talent in a Globalized Baseball Landscape
35:31 Combining Analytics with the Human Element in Decision-Making
38:32 Managing Egos and Building Trust in a Team
41:34 Lessons from Baseball Applied to the Business World</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - Nicki Paterson</title>
      <description>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, Jasper, Brian, and Chad dissect their interview with former pro footballer Nicki Paterson to tackle the surprising overlaps between sports and business. Turns out, building relationships is just as crucial in scouting as it is in recruitment—whether you’re searching for the next Messi or someone who knows how to work a Zoom call.
They guys break down how soft skills are the real MVPs in the corporate world, where every year feels like starting over. Leadership? It’s all about balancing tough love with empathy—yelling like a coach doesn’t fly in the office (HR might have something to say). 
Enjoy!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - Nicki Paterson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, Jasper, Brian, and Chad dissect their interview with former pro footballer Nicki Paterson to tackle the surprising overlaps between sports and business. Turns out, building relationships is just as crucial in scouting as it is in recruitment—whether you’re searching for the next Messi or someone who knows how to work a Zoom call.
They guys break down how soft skills are the real MVPs in the corporate world, where every year feels like starting over. Leadership? It’s all about balancing tough love with empathy—yelling like a coach doesn’t fly in the office (HR might have something to say). 
Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Nicki Paterson</title>
      <description>In this episode, Scottish footballer Nicki Paterson shares his journey from playing professional football in Scotland to receiving a scholarship to play in the US. He discusses the differences between scouting systems in Europe and the US. Nicki also talks about the importance of his father's support and the impact of playing sports on his own children. Today, Nicki Paterson is Chief Growth Officer at Solutions Driven and shares his journey from playing soccer to transitioning into the corporate world. He discusses the challenges and opportunities he faced in his soccer career. Paterson also talks about the evolution of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the impact of players like David Beckham. In the corporate world, he emphasizes the importance of hard work, authenticity, and data-driven decision-making. Paterson also highlights the need for continuous learning and being a student of the game in both sports and business.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 09:14:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Nicki Paterson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Scottish footballer Nicki Paterson shares his journey from playing professional football in Scotland to receiving a scholarship to play in the US. He discusses the differences between scouting systems in Europe and the US. Nicki also talks about the importance of his father's support and the impact of playing sports on his own children. Today, Nicki Paterson is Chief Growth Officer at Solutions Driven and shares his journey from playing soccer to transitioning into the corporate world. He discusses the challenges and opportunities he faced in his soccer career. Paterson also talks about the evolution of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the impact of players like David Beckham. In the corporate world, he emphasizes the importance of hard work, authenticity, and data-driven decision-making. Paterson also highlights the need for continuous learning and being a student of the game in both sports and business.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room - Andy Papathanassiou</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts discuss the evolution of pit crews in NASCAR with Andy Papathanassiou, emphasizing the importance of process, practice, and finding one's true calling. They explore leadership simplicity, the significance of diversity of thought, and the challenges of building a dynasty in a world focused on instant gratification. The conversation also touches on the myth of overnight success and the mindset required for startup founders, concluding with the dangers of hiring like-minded individuals instead of embracing diverse perspectives.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 The Evolution of Pit Crews in NASCAR
03:49 The Importance of Process and Practice
05:15 Finding Your True Calling
07:00 Simplicity in Leadership and Management
12:31 Diversity of Thought in Teams
14:20 Building a Dynasty vs. Instant Gratification
16:54 The Myth of Overnight Success
20:01 Following Your Passion
21:56 The Mindset of a Startup Founder
22:37 The Danger of Hiring Copies of Yourself</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 21:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - Andy Papathanassiou</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, the hosts discuss the evolution of pit crews in NASCAR with Andy Papathanassiou, emphasizing the importance of process, practice, and finding one's true calling. They explore leadership simplicity, the significance of diversity of thought, and the challenges of building a dynasty in a world focused on instant gratification. The conversation also touches on the myth of overnight success and the mindset required for startup founders, concluding with the dangers of hiring like-minded individuals instead of embracing diverse perspectives.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 The Evolution of Pit Crews in NASCAR
03:49 The Importance of Process and Practice
05:15 Finding Your True Calling
07:00 Simplicity in Leadership and Management
12:31 Diversity of Thought in Teams
14:20 Building a Dynasty vs. Instant Gratification
16:54 The Myth of Overnight Success
20:01 Following Your Passion
21:56 The Mindset of a Startup Founder
22:37 The Danger of Hiring Copies of Yourself</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Andy Papathanassiou</title>
      <description>In this compelling episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart interview Andy Papathanassiou, whose extraordinary journey takes him from a Stanford football star to NASCAR's first-ever pit crew coach. Andy shares how a severe back injury ended his sports career but led him to revolutionize NASCAR pit crews.
Listeners will hear about Andy’s innovative approach, bringing athletic discipline and consistency to the pits, and transforming pit stops into a well-coordinated team effort. His work with Hendrick Motorsports and driver Jeff Gordon resulted in groundbreaking success and numerous championships.
Andy also discusses the parallels between sports and business, highlighting lessons in teamwork, practice, and perseverance. Now a keynote speaker, Andy uses pit crew simulations to teach high-performing team dynamics to business leaders.

Chapters:
Introduction and Guest Overview - 0:00:14
Andy Papathanassiou's Journey Begins - 0:01:04
First Ever Pit Crew Coach - 0:01:39
Discovering NASCAR and Breaking In - 0:03:10
Moving to Charlotte - 0:07:26
The Importance of Consistency - 0:24:16
Innovations in Pit Crew Dynamics - 0:28:42
Impact and Adoption of New Methods in NASCAR - 0:29:41
Pit Crew Training and Development Programs - 0:30:33
Keynote Speaking and Team Building - 0:31:03
Applying NASCAR Lessons to Business - 0:34:15</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Andy Papathanassiou</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this compelling episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart interview Andy Papathanassiou, whose extraordinary journey takes him from a Stanford football star to NASCAR's first-ever pit crew coach. Andy shares how a severe back injury ended his sports career but led him to revolutionize NASCAR pit crews.
Listeners will hear about Andy’s innovative approach, bringing athletic discipline and consistency to the pits, and transforming pit stops into a well-coordinated team effort. His work with Hendrick Motorsports and driver Jeff Gordon resulted in groundbreaking success and numerous championships.
Andy also discusses the parallels between sports and business, highlighting lessons in teamwork, practice, and perseverance. Now a keynote speaker, Andy uses pit crew simulations to teach high-performing team dynamics to business leaders.

Chapters:
Introduction and Guest Overview - 0:00:14
Andy Papathanassiou's Journey Begins - 0:01:04
First Ever Pit Crew Coach - 0:01:39
Discovering NASCAR and Breaking In - 0:03:10
Moving to Charlotte - 0:07:26
The Importance of Consistency - 0:24:16
Innovations in Pit Crew Dynamics - 0:28:42
Impact and Adoption of New Methods in NASCAR - 0:29:41
Pit Crew Training and Development Programs - 0:30:33
Keynote Speaking and Team Building - 0:31:03
Applying NASCAR Lessons to Business - 0:34:15</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this compelling episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart interview Andy Papathanassiou, whose extraordinary journey takes him from a Stanford football star to NASCAR's first-ever pit crew coach. Andy shares how a severe back injury ended his sports career but led him to revolutionize NASCAR pit crews.</p><p>Listeners will hear about Andy’s innovative approach, bringing athletic discipline and consistency to the pits, and transforming pit stops into a well-coordinated team effort. His work with Hendrick Motorsports and driver Jeff Gordon resulted in groundbreaking success and numerous championships.</p><p>Andy also discusses the parallels between sports and business, highlighting lessons in teamwork, practice, and perseverance. Now a keynote speaker, Andy uses pit crew simulations to teach high-performing team dynamics to business leaders.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><p>Introduction and Guest Overview - 0:00:14</p><p>Andy Papathanassiou's Journey Begins - 0:01:04</p><p>First Ever Pit Crew Coach - 0:01:39</p><p>Discovering NASCAR and Breaking In - 0:03:10</p><p>Moving to Charlotte - 0:07:26</p><p>The Importance of Consistency - 0:24:16</p><p>Innovations in Pit Crew Dynamics - 0:28:42</p><p>Impact and Adoption of New Methods in NASCAR - 0:29:41</p><p>Pit Crew Training and Development Programs - 0:30:33</p><p>Keynote Speaking and Team Building - 0:31:03</p><p>Applying NASCAR Lessons to Business - 0:34:15</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Film Room - Terry Bradway</title>
      <description>In this episode of Talent Chasing, it's a rundown of former New York Jets GM, Terry Bradway's intersection of sports and business, which focuses on the importance of talent acquisition and retention. They explore the balance between analytics and human intuition in scouting and recruitment, the significance of fostering a positive company culture, and the need for internal mobility to retain talent. The conversation emphasizes that while data is valuable, it should not overshadow the human elements that drive success in both sports and business.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing
00:53 The Role of Analytics vs. Scouting
07:49 Building a Positive Company Culture
14:58 The Importance of Internal Mobility
20:01 The Limitations of Analytics in Talent Management</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room - Terry Bradway</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Talent Chasing, it's a rundown of former New York Jets GM, Terry Bradway's intersection of sports and business, which focuses on the importance of talent acquisition and retention. They explore the balance between analytics and human intuition in scouting and recruitment, the significance of fostering a positive company culture, and the need for internal mobility to retain talent. The conversation emphasizes that while data is valuable, it should not overshadow the human elements that drive success in both sports and business.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing
00:53 The Role of Analytics vs. Scouting
07:49 Building a Positive Company Culture
14:58 The Importance of Internal Mobility
20:01 The Limitations of Analytics in Talent Management</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Terry Bradway</title>
      <description>Join hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart for an engaging episode of Talent Chasing Podcast as they sit down with NFL legend Terry Bradway. With a career spanning over four decades in the NFL, Bradway shares his journey from playing football at Trenton State College to becoming a General Manager for the New York Jets and a scout and advisor for the Carolina Panthers.

In this episode, Bradway discusses his early coaching days, his significant contributions in the USFL, and his long-standing tenure in the NFL. The conversation delves into memorable moments, such as scouting Tony Gonzalez at Cal and discovering Darrelle Revis at Pitt, providing listeners with a unique behind-the-scenes look at the scouting and evaluation processes in professional football.

Bradway also reflects on the evolution of the game, the importance of character in players, and the balance between traditional scouting and modern analytics. His insights into building and managing successful teams, the challenges of the NFL, and the importance of treating people right offer valuable lessons for anyone interested in sports management and leadership.

Don’t miss this episode filled with anecdotes, lessons, and expert analysis from one of the NFL’s most respected figures. Tune in to hear Terry Bradway’s take on the NFL’s past, present, and future, and why passion and dedication are crucial in the world of professional sports.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 06:59:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Terry Bradway</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:author>Evergreen Podcasts</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart for an engaging episode of Talent Chasing Podcast as they sit down with NFL legend Terry Bradway. With a career spanning over four decades in the NFL, Bradway shares his journey from playing football at Trenton State College to becoming a General Manager for the New York Jets and a scout and advisor for the Carolina Panthers.

In this episode, Bradway discusses his early coaching days, his significant contributions in the USFL, and his long-standing tenure in the NFL. The conversation delves into memorable moments, such as scouting Tony Gonzalez at Cal and discovering Darrelle Revis at Pitt, providing listeners with a unique behind-the-scenes look at the scouting and evaluation processes in professional football.

Bradway also reflects on the evolution of the game, the importance of character in players, and the balance between traditional scouting and modern analytics. His insights into building and managing successful teams, the challenges of the NFL, and the importance of treating people right offer valuable lessons for anyone interested in sports management and leadership.

Don’t miss this episode filled with anecdotes, lessons, and expert analysis from one of the NFL’s most respected figures. Tune in to hear Terry Bradway’s take on the NFL’s past, present, and future, and why passion and dedication are crucial in the world of professional sports.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, hosts Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash break down key insights from their interview with Fred Claire, the former General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This episode is part of their "Film Room" series, where they dissect impactful moments from past interviews, just like analyzing game footage.
Fred Claire is highlighted for his leadership and transformative role in the Dodgers’ success during the 1980s and 1990s, taking them from mediocrity to a World Series victory. We discuss Claire’s leadership style, particularly his ability to make tough decisions without a background as a professional player, emphasizing the importance of identifying talent and building a strong team.
We hope you enjoy this Film Room session!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, hosts Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash break down key insights from their interview with Fred Claire, the former General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This episode is part of their "Film Room" series, where they dissect impactful moments from past interviews, just like analyzing game footage.
Fred Claire is highlighted for his leadership and transformative role in the Dodgers’ success during the 1980s and 1990s, taking them from mediocrity to a World Series victory. We discuss Claire’s leadership style, particularly his ability to make tough decisions without a background as a professional player, emphasizing the importance of identifying talent and building a strong team.
We hope you enjoy this Film Room session!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Fred Claire, former general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, shares his journey from journalist to GM and the importance of relationships in the game of baseball. Fred discusses his love for sports and how it led him to a career in journalism and eventually to the Dodgers. Claire emphasizes the significance of scouting and player development in building a successful team, and the role of analytics in the game. He also shares stories about the legendary Fernando Valenzuela and the impact he had on the Dodgers. Fred Claire discusses his experiences in talent identification and team management in baseball, including his role in building a championship team in 1998. He emphasizes the importance of identifying talent gaps and making strategic acquisitions to strengthen the roster. Claire also shares personal anecdotes about players like John Shelby and Mike Piazza, highlighting the value of honesty and trust in player relationships. He also discusses his battle with cancer and his admiration for the City of Hope cancer treatment center.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 09:02:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Fred Claire</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Fred Claire, former general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, shares his journey from journalist to GM and the importance of relationships in the game of baseball. Fred discusses his love for sports and how it led him to a career in journalism and eventually to the Dodgers. Claire emphasizes the significance of scouting and player development in building a successful team, and the role of analytics in the game. He also shares stories about the legendary Fernando Valenzuela and the impact he had on the Dodgers. Fred Claire discusses his experiences in talent identification and team management in baseball, including his role in building a championship team in 1998. He emphasizes the importance of identifying talent gaps and making strategic acquisitions to strengthen the roster. Claire also shares personal anecdotes about players like John Shelby and Mike Piazza, highlighting the value of honesty and trust in player relationships. He also discusses his battle with cancer and his admiration for the City of Hope cancer treatment center.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room: Jeff Pearlman</title>
      <description>*Film Room* is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. In this episode, the hosts break down an interview with bestselling author Jeff Perlman, discussing themes such as mentorship, personal growth, and the value of humility.
The conversation focuses on how Perlman's journey as a writer shaped his career, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals in any profession. The hosts discuss how leaders and mentors play a crucial role in helping individuals grow by pointing out areas of improvement, while maintaining a focus on humility and continuous learning.
The episode also touches on the value of character versus individual performance, using examples from sports and business. The discussion explores the idea that even high-performing individuals can be detrimental to a team if their character is flawed, highlighting the importance of building strong teams over relying on individual talent.
Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on how these lessons from Perlman's career apply not only to sports but to leadership and corporate environments, making connections between success, mentorship, and the long-term health of a team.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Film Room: Jeff Pearlman</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>*Film Room* is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. In this episode, the hosts break down an interview with bestselling author Jeff Perlman, discussing themes such as mentorship, personal growth, and the value of humility.
The conversation focuses on how Perlman's journey as a writer shaped his career, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals in any profession. The hosts discuss how leaders and mentors play a crucial role in helping individuals grow by pointing out areas of improvement, while maintaining a focus on humility and continuous learning.
The episode also touches on the value of character versus individual performance, using examples from sports and business. The discussion explores the idea that even high-performing individuals can be detrimental to a team if their character is flawed, highlighting the importance of building strong teams over relying on individual talent.
Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on how these lessons from Perlman's career apply not only to sports but to leadership and corporate environments, making connections between success, mentorship, and the long-term health of a team.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Jeff Pearlman</title>
      <description>Get ready to dive into the chaotic and often misunderstood world of biography writing with the ever cynical yet oddly endearing, NYT best-selling product of Mahopac, NY Jeff Pearlman. This episode of "Talent Chasing" isn't just another polite exchange of niceties and anecdotes. Oh no, we’re here to ruffle some feathers! Join us as Jeff, a man who’s interviewed everyone from the disgraced to the dazzling, spills the beans on the gritty challenges of capturing the full spectrum of human messiness. From John Rocker’s rage to Dwight Gooden’s struggles, no stone is left unturned. Jeff dissects the importance of keeping your biases in check and shares his secret sauce for hunting down stories that are as untold as they are scandalous. We're talking hundreds of interviews per biography and he's written 10! And just when you think it can’t get more Californian than this, Jeff waxes poetic about how living in the land of sun and underdogs has colored his narrative lens. Buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride filled with truth bombs and reality checks!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Jeff Pearlman</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Get ready to dive into the chaotic and often misunderstood world of biography writing with the ever cynical yet oddly endearing, NYT best-selling product of Mahopac, NY Jeff Pearlman. This episode of "Talent Chasing" isn't just another polite exchange of niceties and anecdotes. Oh no, we’re here to ruffle some feathers! Join us as Jeff, a man who’s interviewed everyone from the disgraced to the dazzling, spills the beans on the gritty challenges of capturing the full spectrum of human messiness. From John Rocker’s rage to Dwight Gooden’s struggles, no stone is left unturned. Jeff dissects the importance of keeping your biases in check and shares his secret sauce for hunting down stories that are as untold as they are scandalous. We're talking hundreds of interviews per biography and he's written 10! And just when you think it can’t get more Californian than this, Jeff waxes poetic about how living in the land of sun and underdogs has colored his narrative lens. Buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride filled with truth bombs and reality checks!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Film Room: Rodney Gilmore</title>
      <description>Film Room is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. The premise of *Film Room* is to break down important moments from interviews with notable figures, similar to how athletes analyze game footage after a match.
In this particular episode, the hosts focus on an interview with Rodney Gilmore, a college football analyst for ESPN and ABC. Gilmore reflects on his experiences playing baseball alongside future Major League Baseball stars, emphasizing the importance of confidence in both sports and professional life. The discussion evolves into broader themes, such as the role of confidence in achieving success, the balance between confidence and competence, and the significance of staying focused on the present task.
The hosts also delve into lessons about leadership, mentorship, and resilience, using sports analogies to connect these themes to the corporate world. Additionally, the episode touches on the societal pressures surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), especially in corporate settings, and the backlash against these efforts. Gilmore's personal insights provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by minorities in leadership, and the hosts argue for the importance of DEI in fostering healthier and more productive work environments.
The episode emphasizes that whether in sports or the corporate world, success requires a combination of confidence, accountability, and a commitment to teamwork and equity.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:26 The Power of Confidence and Being in the Moment
06:04 The Importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
12:30 Strategies for Effective Diversity Initiatives
19:42 Treating People Equitably and Creating a Positive Work Environment
30:16 Conclusion</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Film Room is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. The premise of *Film Room* is to break down important moments from interviews with notable figures, similar to how athletes analyze game footage after a match.
In this particular episode, the hosts focus on an interview with Rodney Gilmore, a college football analyst for ESPN and ABC. Gilmore reflects on his experiences playing baseball alongside future Major League Baseball stars, emphasizing the importance of confidence in both sports and professional life. The discussion evolves into broader themes, such as the role of confidence in achieving success, the balance between confidence and competence, and the significance of staying focused on the present task.
The hosts also delve into lessons about leadership, mentorship, and resilience, using sports analogies to connect these themes to the corporate world. Additionally, the episode touches on the societal pressures surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), especially in corporate settings, and the backlash against these efforts. Gilmore's personal insights provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by minorities in leadership, and the hosts argue for the importance of DEI in fostering healthier and more productive work environments.
The episode emphasizes that whether in sports or the corporate world, success requires a combination of confidence, accountability, and a commitment to teamwork and equity.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:26 The Power of Confidence and Being in the Moment
06:04 The Importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
12:30 Strategies for Effective Diversity Initiatives
19:42 Treating People Equitably and Creating a Positive Work Environment
30:16 Conclusion</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Tune in to witness Rodney Gilmore, sports analyst by day and aspiring legal eagle by night. From his childhood streets of Oakland to the polished floors of ESPN, Rodney dishes on everything from racial dynamics to the heartbreaking rigors of choosing the right tie for broadcast. As they dive into topics like unconscious bias and diversity, prepare for a rollercoaster of "did they really just say that?" moments. Whether it's reminiscing about the good old days of juggling footballs and law books, or unraveling the enigma of ESPN’s cultural evolution from boys' club to big tent. Expect a mix of nostalgia, name-dropping, and nuanced takes on why college athletes should maybe, possibly, get a slice of the revenue pie. Don't miss out on this exhilarating exploration of sports, law, and the art of staying relevant in both.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Tune in to witness Rodney Gilmore, sports analyst by day and aspiring legal eagle by night. From his childhood streets of Oakland to the polished floors of ESPN, Rodney dishes on everything from racial dynamics to the heartbreaking rigors of choosing the right tie for broadcast. As they dive into topics like unconscious bias and diversity, prepare for a rollercoaster of "did they really just say that?" moments. Whether it's reminiscing about the good old days of juggling footballs and law books, or unraveling the enigma of ESPN’s cultural evolution from boys' club to big tent. Expect a mix of nostalgia, name-dropping, and nuanced takes on why college athletes should maybe, possibly, get a slice of the revenue pie. Don't miss out on this exhilarating exploration of sports, law, and the art of staying relevant in both.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Chad Sowash</title>
      <description>In this riveting episode, Chad Sowash is fresh from the disciplinarian delights of the army and has decided that his next battlefield is...podcasting. Brace yourselves for tales of grit and grime that somehow segue into the importance of gap years and personal development.
Chad shares why he traded textbooks for infantry and football for firearms. Get ready for an exploration into the dizzying heights of military discipline, where the only thing more terrifying than the training is Chad's love for it.
As we dive deeper, Chad pontificates on leadership — a topic as vast and unfathomable as his transition from military muscle to corporate crusader. Ever wondered how yelling at people to do push-ups can help you navigate the boardroom? Chad's your guy. He'll also touch on his flirtation with mixed martial arts.
And just when you thought it couldn't get more eclectic, Chad shares his foray into the wild world of podcasting with "The Chad and Cheese Podcast".
Join us as we dissect the life and times of Chad Sowash, a man who's teaching us all that you can take the sergeant out of the military, but you can't take the military out of the podcast. Expect unsolicited advice, bewildering career pivots, and a whole lot of Chad.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Chad Sowash</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this riveting episode, Chad Sowash is fresh from the disciplinarian delights of the army and has decided that his next battlefield is...podcasting. Brace yourselves for tales of grit and grime that somehow segue into the importance of gap years and personal development.
Chad shares why he traded textbooks for infantry and football for firearms. Get ready for an exploration into the dizzying heights of military discipline, where the only thing more terrifying than the training is Chad's love for it.
As we dive deeper, Chad pontificates on leadership — a topic as vast and unfathomable as his transition from military muscle to corporate crusader. Ever wondered how yelling at people to do push-ups can help you navigate the boardroom? Chad's your guy. He'll also touch on his flirtation with mixed martial arts.
And just when you thought it couldn't get more eclectic, Chad shares his foray into the wild world of podcasting with "The Chad and Cheese Podcast".
Join us as we dissect the life and times of Chad Sowash, a man who's teaching us all that you can take the sergeant out of the military, but you can't take the military out of the podcast. Expect unsolicited advice, bewildering career pivots, and a whole lot of Chad.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chasing Jasper Spanjaart</title>
      <description>In the "Chasing Jasper" episode of "Talent Chasing," listeners are introduced to Jasper Spanjaart, whose journey from a small village in Holland to becoming an influential journalist and filmmaker is both inspiring and reflective. Born in 1995 and raised in a nurturing household, Jasper's passion for football and storytelling shaped his early years. Despite an initial foray into business studies, he eventually found his true calling in journalism, supported by his family's unwavering encouragement.

Listeners can look forward to:
- Jasper's Unique Path: From his early love for football to pivoting towards a career in journalism and filmmaking.

- Documentary Filmmaking: Insights into Jasper's work, including his documentaries "The Unknown Torres" and "Gate Money," which explore the themes of ambition and injustice in sports.

- Creative Philosophy: Jasper shares the valuable lesson of enjoying the process over the product, a mantra that has guided his career.

- Diverse Interests: A dive into Jasper's fascination with World War II Japanese strategies and his commitment to underdog sports teams, revealing a deep appreciation for resilience and perseverance.

"Chasing Jasper" is more than a personal story; it's an episode that celebrates the importance of following one's passions, the value of support systems, and the unyielding spirit of curiosity. Jasper's journey underscores the podcast's mission to uncover the rich narratives behind the individuals who make a difference in the world of sports and beyond.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Chasing Jasper Spanjaart</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In the "Chasing Jasper" episode of "Talent Chasing," listeners are introduced to Jasper Spanjaart, whose journey from a small village in Holland to becoming an influential journalist and filmmaker is both inspiring and reflective. Born in 1995 and raised in a nurturing household, Jasper's passion for football and storytelling shaped his early years. Despite an initial foray into business studies, he eventually found his true calling in journalism, supported by his family's unwavering encouragement.

Listeners can look forward to:
- Jasper's Unique Path: From his early love for football to pivoting towards a career in journalism and filmmaking.

- Documentary Filmmaking: Insights into Jasper's work, including his documentaries "The Unknown Torres" and "Gate Money," which explore the themes of ambition and injustice in sports.

- Creative Philosophy: Jasper shares the valuable lesson of enjoying the process over the product, a mantra that has guided his career.

- Diverse Interests: A dive into Jasper's fascination with World War II Japanese strategies and his commitment to underdog sports teams, revealing a deep appreciation for resilience and perseverance.

"Chasing Jasper" is more than a personal story; it's an episode that celebrates the importance of following one's passions, the value of support systems, and the unyielding spirit of curiosity. Jasper's journey underscores the podcast's mission to uncover the rich narratives behind the individuals who make a difference in the world of sports and beyond.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>It's the inaugural episode of Talent Chasing, where we dive deep into the multifaceted world of sports and talent discovery. Our hosts, Chad Sowash and Jasper Spanjaart, along with special co-host and featured guest, Brian Johnson, a former Major League Baseball player and scout, share an intimate look into the journey of identifying and nurturing talent. 

From Brian's early days as a high school athlete juggling the demands of being a standout in both baseball and football, to his tenure at Stanford playing under the shadows of future NFL greats and baseball legends, this episode uncovers the raw and real path of an athlete determined to make his mark. Hear about the challenges and triumphs, including a pivotal injury that shifted Brian's career trajectory from the football field to the baseball diamond, and his eventual role as a major league scout.

This episode isn't just about sports; it's about the lessons learned, the mentors who guide us, and the decisions that define our paths. It's a candid conversation about the pressures of recruitment, the importance of fundamentals, and the undying passion for the game.

Whether you're a sports fan, an aspiring athlete, or someone fascinated by the behind-the-scenes workings of talent management, this episode offers something for everyone. Join us as we chase talent, chase dreams, and uncover the stories that inspire us all to strive for greatness.

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Stay tuned for more episodes of Talent Chasing, where we continue to explore the untold stories of the sports world and the people who make it extraordinary.</description>
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      <itunes:title>Chasing Brian Johnson</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>It's the inaugural episode of Talent Chasing, where we dive deep into the multifaceted world of sports and talent discovery. Our hosts, Chad Sowash and Jasper Spanjaart, along with special co-host and featured guest, Brian Johnson, a former Major League Baseball player and scout, share an intimate look into the journey of identifying and nurturing talent. 

From Brian's early days as a high school athlete juggling the demands of being a standout in both baseball and football, to his tenure at Stanford playing under the shadows of future NFL greats and baseball legends, this episode uncovers the raw and real path of an athlete determined to make his mark. Hear about the challenges and triumphs, including a pivotal injury that shifted Brian's career trajectory from the football field to the baseball diamond, and his eventual role as a major league scout.

This episode isn't just about sports; it's about the lessons learned, the mentors who guide us, and the decisions that define our paths. It's a candid conversation about the pressures of recruitment, the importance of fundamentals, and the undying passion for the game.

Whether you're a sports fan, an aspiring athlete, or someone fascinated by the behind-the-scenes workings of talent management, this episode offers something for everyone. Join us as we chase talent, chase dreams, and uncover the stories that inspire us all to strive for greatness.

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Stay tuned for more episodes of Talent Chasing, where we continue to explore the untold stories of the sports world and the people who make it extraordinary.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Welcome to Talent Chasing  </title>
      <description>Strap in for Talent Chasing, the podcast that throws you into the twisted maze of finding top-notch talent while shamelessly flaunting its sports-meets-business swagger.
Brought to you by a trifecta of hosts including MLB baseball’s big shot, Brian Johnson, a workforce wizard, Chad Sowash, and a no-nonsense storyteller, Jasper Spanjaart, this show serves up a winning combination of Major League sports glam and corporate ruthlessness. Expect an all-access pass to the cutthroat world of scouting and corporate talent, where the game isn't just about numbers—it's about wrangling those elusive MVPs for your team.
Get ready to dive deep into the psyche of the talent game as our Jasper, Chad, and Brian dissect the delicate balance between gut instincts and data-driven decisions. With high-stakes anecdotes, real-life stories and insider insights, Talent Chasing will make you question everything you thought you knew about talent acquisition. So tune in, because the war between old-school scouting and high-tech analytics is about to get a whole lot louder.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:31:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Welcome to Talent Chasing  </itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Strap in for Talent Chasing, the podcast that throws you into the twisted maze of finding top-notch talent while shamelessly flaunting its sports-meets-business swagger.
Brought to you by a trifecta of hosts including MLB baseball’s big shot, Brian Johnson, a workforce wizard, Chad Sowash, and a no-nonsense storyteller, Jasper Spanjaart, this show serves up a winning combination of Major League sports glam and corporate ruthlessness. Expect an all-access pass to the cutthroat world of scouting and corporate talent, where the game isn't just about numbers—it's about wrangling those elusive MVPs for your team.
Get ready to dive deep into the psyche of the talent game as our Jasper, Chad, and Brian dissect the delicate balance between gut instincts and data-driven decisions. With high-stakes anecdotes, real-life stories and insider insights, Talent Chasing will make you question everything you thought you knew about talent acquisition. So tune in, because the war between old-school scouting and high-tech analytics is about to get a whole lot louder.</itunes:summary>
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