In this episode, we sit down with Rennie Curran, a former NFL athlete, 3-time All-American, keynote speaker, author of several books, and CEO of Game Changer Coaching. Using his platform to inspire students, athletes, and business leaders to reach their full potential, he joins the show to talk about navigating difficult transitions and getting into the mindset of intentional leadership.
Rennie discusses his transition from the sports world into entrepreneurship and what inspired him to make that move. He explores the obstacles he encountered while determining his next steps after concluding a significant chapter in his life, and shares how he leveraged his personal experience to uncover ways to impact the lives of others positively.
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What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:
- How Rennie navigates the obstacles of business and life.
- How reframing your thoughts and expectations to be realistic can be important to entrepreneurs.
- Ways to notice the value of the small moments.
- Why it can be essential to evaluate and improve your inefficiencies and weaknesses.
Resources In Today’s Episode:
- James Yost: LinkedIn | SignatureFD
- Travis York: LinkedIn
- Rennie Curran: Website | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
- Game Changers Foundation
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Disclosure: Travis York is the owner of Three and One Vet Advisors and a partner of SignatureFD. Three and One Vet Advisors is a veterinary consulting and strategic planning firm of which SignatureFD has no involvement or ownership. James Yost is a partner and wealth adviser at SignatureFD. SignatureFD is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Three and One Vet Advisors and SignatureFD are not affiliated. Mr. York provides all non-investment advisory services through Three and One Vet Advisors. The opinions of the guests and the contents of this podcast are intended to be educational only and should not be relied upon as investment, tax, business, or planning advice. You should consult with a professional advisor prior to taking any course of action that may impact you or your business.