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347 Mike Robbins - From Career-Ending Sports Injury to Successful Reinvention

52 minutes Posted May 31, 2024 at 7:00 am.
: Introduction and Audience Context00:01:03: Mike's Journey to Podcasting00:05:04: Harry's Podcasting Beginnings00:05:57: Mike's Baseball Background00:09:02: Transition from Baseball to Business00:12:22: Learning from Different Levels of Talent00:15:06: Dealing with Career-Ending Injury00:19:19: Transition to Speaking and Coaching00:22:11: Starting a Business in the Early 2000s00:25:43: The Role of Podcasting in Mike's Career00:27:36: Growth as a Podcast Host00:31:34: Challenges of Breaking into Podcast Rotation00:34:09: Writing the First Book00:38:31: Deciding on Book Topics00:41:52: Phases of Writing and Promoting a Book00:42:02: Misunderstandings and Personal Insights00:42:35: Changing Views on Higher Education00:44:02: Future of Traditional Institutions00:44:31: Ideal Clients and Business Focus00:45:18: Closing Remarks and Contact InformationTweetable Quotes"I started my podcast, the one that I currently have that's now called 'We're All in This Together,' back in 2016. The plan was just to do some interviews for my book. Once I was done researching for the book, I was going to be done with the podcast. But I got done writing the book, and I was still liking the podcast and enjoying the conversations, so I just kept going with it.""I ended up choosing to go to Stanford even though I was scared. It was such a good decision for me because what I learned when I got there was that it was better to be in an environment where I was a bit intimidated and felt like the players were even better around me because it forced me to step up.""For me, it's not a huge money maker or a big marketing funnel. It's just something that I like doing, I feel like I'm good at, and I think it reaches some people. It gives me a platform to share ideas, interview interesting people, and talk about topics that matter to me. It's an extension of my larger brand and a way to connect with my audience."Resources MentionedLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrobbins/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mikedrobbinsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikedrobbins/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikerobbinspage/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_junkiesPodcast Junkies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcastjunkiesThe Podosphere: https://www.thepodosphere.com/Podcast Index, Value4Value & NewPodcastApps: https://podcastindex.org/🎙️🎙️🎙️Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCastMentioned in this episode:Podcast Blueprint 101This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode, I speak with Mike Robbins, a Professional Speaker, Author, and Coach with a fascinating journey from Professional Baseball to the world of personal development. Mike shares his unique path, starting with his early days in baseball, being drafted by the Kansas City Royals, and the life-altering injury that ended his sports career. We dive into how he transitioned from the baseball field to becoming a sought-after speaker and author, and the lessons he learned about resilience, mental health, and finding new passions.Mike's story is not just about overcoming adversity but also about the importance of authenticity and appreciation in both personal and professional life. We discuss his experiences in the podcasting world, the evolution of his show, and the wisdom he's gained from his guests. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster, someone curious about starting a podcast, or just looking for inspiration to navigate life's challenges, this episode is packed with insights and heartfelt moments. Join us for a conversation that promises to leave you motivated and ready to embrace your own journey.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00:00: Introduction and Audience Context00:01:03: Mike's Journey to Podcasting00:05:04: Harry's Podcasting Beginnings00:05:57: Mike's Baseball Background00:09:02: Transition from Baseball to Business00:12:22: Learning from Different Levels of Talent00:15:06: Dealing with Career-Ending Injury00:19:19: Transition to Speaking and Coaching00:22:11: Starting a Business in the Early 2000s00:25:43: The Role of Podcasting in Mike's Career00:27:36: Growth as a Podcast Host00:31:34: Challenges of Breaking into Podcast Rotation00:34:09: Writing the First Book00:38:31: Deciding on Book Topics00:41:52: Phases of Writing and Promoting a Book00:42:02: Misunderstandings and Personal Insights00:42:35: Changing Views on Higher Education00:44:02: Future of Traditional Institutions00:44:31: Ideal Clients and Business Focus00:45:18: Closing Remarks and Contact InformationTweetable Quotes"I started my podcast, the one that I currently have that's now called 'We're All in This Together,' back in 2016. The plan was just to do some interviews for my book. Once I was done researching for the book, I was going to be done with the podcast. But I got done writing the book, and I was still liking the podcast and enjoying the conversations, so I just kept going with it.""I ended up choosing to go to Stanford even though I was scared. It was such a good decision for me because what I learned when I got there was that it was better to be in an environment where I was a bit intimidated and felt like the players were even better around me because it forced me to step up.""For me, it's not a huge money maker or a big marketing funnel. It's just something that I like doing, I feel like I'm good at, and I think it reaches some people. It gives me a platform to share ideas, interview interesting people, and talk about topics that matter to me. It's an extension of my larger brand and a way to connect with my audience."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrobbins/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mikedrobbinsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikedrobbins/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikerobbinspage/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_junkiesPodcast Junkies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcastjunkiesThe Podosphere: https://www.thepodosphere.com/Podcast Index, Value4Value & NewPodcastApps: https://podcastindex.org/🎙️🎙️🎙️Podcast Production & Marketing by FullCastMentioned in this episode:Podcast Blueprint 101This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy