When Life Changes Course…

Apr 8, 2019 | The Professional Noticer

In this week’s episode, Andy answers a question from someone working with a small team. He wants to know how to deal with the behavior of one member who is constantly disruptive. 

Andy also offers advice to a father whose college son has lived, breathed and trained for football for most of his life. After a serious injury on the field requiring multiple surgeries, he’s had to give up the dream of going Pro. His father is seeking words of wisdom on how to press through these seasons of change.

Tune in to hear Andy’s stories about several friends who looked like they were going into professional baseball but found themselves in a different arena when their lives changed course.

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