
Show Notes:
0:12 - Introduction. What to listen for.
4:59 - Alex give us some valuable background information about herself
7:17 - The stuck point. How to address the point in your life where it is time to decide which sport to commit your time to.
9:14 - It takes more than just talent. Here we get into the hours and sacrifices needed to reach an elite level of success in anything you do. How they are all investments in your future and the pivotal role that family support plays in the grand scheme of things.
12:48 - The best 4 years of her life. #GoTerps
15:41 - It ain't easy. Alex touches on the added stresses of getting through the academic side of college while trying to to be the best athlete possible.
17:30 - Networks and mentorships. That's what Maryland does. Alex talks about utilizing her resources and network to pursue and reach career aspirations
21:58 - The National Championship Season. What sets apart winning teams from others.
26:33 - You win some, you lose some. The losses and the lessons learned from them.
31: 38 - Business as usual. Here we get into some of the parallels Alex identifies between coaching or being a leader on a team and running a company.
43:24 - Probably the most important part of the interview. How to properly eat an Oreo.
44:43 - Wrapping it up. Alex discusses some of the resources she has come across that have helped her with life after playing lacrosse at Maryland.
52:43 - Outro
Sep 12, 2018
55 min

0:11 - Introduction
1:48 - Welcome back Matt Pegler!
4:08 - Matt gives us a recap. For more on Matt's college transition check out his interview from Season 1, Episode 7.
7:06 - Experience is everything. Matt talks about what he has learned in the past year since creating The Pegler Agency.
8:57 - Key takeaway here, become Chipper Jones' agent. Matt talks about different routes to becoming an agent. Some guys need to grind it out for years, other guys link up with their buddies who end up making it big.
11:44 - David v Goliath. Working for a huge established agency compared to gutting it out on your own. Regardless, it takes hard work and dedication.
13:58 - Doing it for the right reasons and creating some good juju for yourself.
19:52 - What some guys are doing after they end their careers. The struggles of what comes next.
22:41- Pursuing your passion while working a completely different full time job.
25:05 - Advice for current/former athletes in a period of transition.
"Show Up!"
28:33 - What's next for Matt...
29:26 - Outro
Aug 28, 2018
30 min

Lineup:
Guest: Kim Miner, Club Counsel/SVP at Pawtucket Red Sox
Kim Miner is an in-house lawyer for the Pawtucket Red Sox, the Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. .
Kim formerly played softball at Tufts University before going on to earn her law degree at Harvard Law School. Kim spent her undergraduate and graduate years working towards a career in the sports industry (she was even the ball girl for the Boston Red Sox) and she has now landed her dream job as an attorney for a professional baseball organization.
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0:00 Intro with Kevin
3:00 Kim talks about playing sports at a young age and what made her want to play at the college level.
4:13 Her own "whats next" moment while playing softball at Tufts and how she dealt with a early transition.
6:30 Transitioning into law school after graduating from Tufts
8:11 Kim talks about how she found a new identity and new hobbies to help her transition away from softball
"I needed something to fill the void at that point, where I did just need something else to work on -- and I think a lot of collegiate athletes can understand that, the urge to always be doing something."
10:30 What's Next Moment: preparing for life after the game. Being aware that the end is near and setting yourself up for a new beginning.
"I started thinking about it in high school to some extent -- that college is going to be the end of the line."
14:57 How Kim began working in the sports industry -- doing the jobs nobody else wanted to do. She talks about the different jobs she did with the Boston Red Sox before ever becoming part of the legal department.
21:12 Does having an IVY League education really put you ahead of everyone else? Why she even considered NOT going to Harvard after being accepted.
"I didn't want people to think that (because of my degree) I didn't think I needed to work hard."
30:00 Kim talks about her day-to-day as a lawyer for the PawSox
33:30 Some similarities between being a pitcher in softball and being the only lawyer on staff.
34:20 The importance of carrying yourself as a professional
36:30 Kim's advice for current student athletes who are about to enter the real world.
"Start to think about the people you surround yourself with and who you should surround yourself with in the future."
38:00 Having a solid base of people around you
"Find what interests you and take any job you can get. Start in the mail room, start wherever you have to start. Just start with it if you're passionate about it, because starting is the hardest part."
41:00 Recommends listening to: Leveling The Playing Field by Bobbi-Sue Doyle-Hazard
42:20 Recommends following Michael McCann, a law professor, legal analyst and sports writer for Sports Illustrated
43:55 What's Next for Kim
How You Can Get in Touch With Kim: LinkedIn
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May 18, 2018
46 min
