• Inspiring Change: Rob Crews on the Power of Mentorship in Sports

  • May 27 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Inspiring Change: Rob Crews on the Power of Mentorship in Sports

  • Summary

  • Rob Crews Talks Human Development and Breaking Barriers in Athletics


    Join host Trey Fountain on "Decoding 2 Sides of the System" as he welcomes the multifaceted Rob Crews, founder of Complete Game.


    In this episode, Rob shares his unique approach to human development through sports, focusing on nurturing both the athlete and the individual. Rob discusses the impact of his work across the nation, delving into how he uses technology to enhance athletic performance and personal growth. The conversation also explores the pervasive issue of gatekeeping in various industries and the importance of mentorship in breaking these barriers.


    Rob's insights on creating a legacy of empowerment and his personal journey from New York's influential culture will inspire listeners to overcome obstacles and strive for success.


    Tune in for an in-depth discussion on how accountability and discipline shape mental resilience and how we can all contribute to a more inclusive and supportive society.


    #RobCrews #Mentorship #SportsTraining #HumanDevelopment #MentalHealth #Gatekeeping #LegacyBuilding #InspirationalLeaders #Decoding2Sides #PodcastInterview


    Join us as we share insights, reflections, and aspirations for the future.


    Bdf private mental health group is coming soon


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