
26) Coach Joanne P. McCallie (Former Duke HC/Mental Health Advocate) - Powered by SpeakeasyForSports
01/04/23 • 53 min
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In Episode 26 of Last Call, Jamion Christian is joined by former Duke HC and Author of Secret Warrior, Joanne P. McCallie, to discuss:
- Writing Secret Warrior
- Favorite parts of coaching
- Duke, Michigan State, Maine, and other stops
- Mental Health, her personal experience, and helping others
And much, much more.
This episode is also available on YouTube.
Please make sure to Subscribe to Last Call, give our show a five-star rating, and follow @JamionChristian and @SpeakeasyFor on Twitter!
Want to get exclusive access to content and direct connections with the top names in basketball? Join the Speakeasy today at speakeasyforsports.com.
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This podcast is produced by Three Two Strategies.
In Episode 26 of Last Call, Jamion Christian is joined by former Duke HC and Author of Secret Warrior, Joanne P. McCallie, to discuss:
- Writing Secret Warrior
- Favorite parts of coaching
- Duke, Michigan State, Maine, and other stops
- Mental Health, her personal experience, and helping others
And much, much more.
This episode is also available on YouTube.
Please make sure to Subscribe to Last Call, give our show a five-star rating, and follow @JamionChristian and @SpeakeasyFor on Twitter!
Want to get exclusive access to content and direct connections with the top names in basketball? Join the Speakeasy today at speakeasyforsports.com.
More ways to listen, follow, and interact with SpeakeasyForSports: linktr.ee/SpeakeasyFor
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This podcast is produced by Three Two Strategies.
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25) Ethan Kross (Acclaimed Psychologist & Best-Selling Author) - Powered by SpeakeasyForSports
In Episode 25 of Last Call, Jamion Christian is joined by Acclaimed Psychologist & Best-Selling Author of Chatter, Ethan Kross, to discuss:
- Comfortability in your own space
- Emotions as tools
- Rituals, routines, & lucky charms
- Human dynamics and balancing perspectives
And much, much more.
Please make sure to Subscribe to Last Call, give our show a five-star rating, and follow @JamionChristian and @SpeakeasyFor on Twitter!
Want to get exclusive access to content and direct connections with the top names in basketball? Join the Speakeasy today at speakeasyforsports.com.
More ways to listen, follow, and interact with SpeakeasyForSports: linktr.ee/SpeakeasyFor
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This podcast is produced by Three Two Strategies.
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27) Ryan Pannone (New Orleans Pelicans Assistant Coach) - Powered by SpeakeasyForSports
In Episode 27 of Last Call, Jamion Christian is joined by Pelicans Assistant Coach Ryan Pannone to discuss:
- Juco, G-League, and International Basketball
- Ways to improve player decision making
- Adjusting to life internationally
- Zion Williamson, CJ McCollum, and other talents
And much, much more.
This episode is also available on YouTube.
Please make sure to Subscribe to Last Call, give our show a five-star rating, and follow @JamionChristian and @SpeakeasyFor on Twitter!
Want to get exclusive access to content and direct connections with the top names in basketball? Join the Speakeasy today at speakeasyforsports.com.
More ways to listen, follow, and interact with SpeakeasyForSports: linktr.ee/SpeakeasyFor
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This podcast is produced by Three Two Strategies.
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