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Brian Biro Shares Timeless Wisdom from John Wooden and Pat Summit

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My guest for Episode #267 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Brian Biro, author of the new book Lessons from the Legends: New Applications from the Timeless Wisdom of John Wooden and Pat Summitt.

After graduating from Stanford, Brian’s first career was as a swimming coach. He received the prestigious United States Swimming National Coaching Excellence Award, in recognition of his team’s Top 10 National Performance. After gaining his MBA from UCLA, he subsequently rose rapidly to become the VP of Performance Planning for a major transportation company, helping to turn the business around, and quadrupling revenues in record time. He has written 16 books, including bestsellers like Beyond Success! and It’s Time for Joy!

In today's episode, Brian shares his personal story of learning to be fully present with his family, a lesson that profoundly impacted his professional life and leadership approach. We explore the leadership principles of legendary coaches John Wooden and Pat Summitt, emphasizing humility, presence, and the avoidance of blame. Brian also reflects on modern leaders who embody these values, the importance of storytelling in leadership, and the influence of characters like Ted Lasso in promoting these timeless principles.

Questions and Topics:

  • You mentioned your daughters asking if you loved your phone more than them. How did that moment transform your approach to being present?
  • Can you explain how being fully present affects both personal and professional life?
  • Could you share a story about how presence impacted your professional relationships, like with your director of operations?
  • What can we learn from the leadership styles of John Wooden and Pat Summitt?
  • How did you first get connected with John Wooden?
  • Can humility and confidence coexist in leadership?
  • Are there current coaches or leaders you admire who exemplify the principles of Wooden and Summitt?
  • What are your thoughts on Ted Lasso as a character and how he connects to Wooden and Summitt’s coaching styles?
  • How can leaders teach humility without relying on humbling experiences?
  • Why do you think blame is so destructive in teams, and how can leaders avoid it?
  • How does your book ‘Lessons from the Legends’ apply to non-sports contexts like business or parenting?

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Episode page with video, transcript, and more

My guest for Episode #267 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Brian Biro, author of the new book Lessons from the Legends: New Applications from the Timeless Wisdom of John Wooden and Pat Summitt.

After graduating from Stanford, Brian’s first career was as a swimming coach. He received the prestigious United States Swimming National Coaching Excellence Award, in recognition of his team’s Top 10 National Performance. After gaining his MBA from UCLA, he subsequently rose rapidly to become the VP of Performance Planning for a major transportation company, helping to turn the business around, and quadrupling revenues in record time. He has written 16 books, including bestsellers like Beyond Success! and It’s Time for Joy!

In today's episode, Brian shares his personal story of learning to be fully present with his family, a lesson that profoundly impacted his professional life and leadership approach. We explore the leadership principles of legendary coaches John Wooden and Pat Summitt, emphasizing humility, presence, and the avoidance of blame. Brian also reflects on modern leaders who embody these values, the importance of storytelling in leadership, and the influence of characters like Ted Lasso in promoting these timeless principles.

Questions and Topics:

  • You mentioned your daughters asking if you loved your phone more than them. How did that moment transform your approach to being present?
  • Can you explain how being fully present affects both personal and professional life?
  • Could you share a story about how presence impacted your professional relationships, like with your director of operations?
  • What can we learn from the leadership styles of John Wooden and Pat Summitt?
  • How did you first get connected with John Wooden?
  • Can humility and confidence coexist in leadership?
  • Are there current coaches or leaders you admire who exemplify the principles of Wooden and Summitt?
  • What are your thoughts on Ted Lasso as a character and how he connects to Wooden and Summitt’s coaching styles?
  • How can leaders teach humility without relying on humbling experiences?
  • Why do you think blame is so destructive in teams, and how can leaders avoid it?
  • How does your book ‘Lessons from the Legends’ apply to non-sports contexts like business or parenting?

  continue reading

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