Ep 80 Interview Sessions with Derrick Furlow Jr.

Always Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred Leaders - Un podcast de Ryan Hartley

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In this episode I am joined by Derrick Furlow Jr.  Derrick was just another kid who wanted a better life and saw sports, football in particular as an vehicle that could provide it. During his football journey to and through The University of Tennessee were he completed his bachelors and masters degree in 4 years. Derrick realized that football was just a temporary stage for his permanent purpose. The adversity he endured and challenges he faced shifted his perspective; putting him in alignment with his true assignment. Now today he shares his story and the principals he learned to Impact, Inspire & Empower people; while putting them in position to transition! In this episode you will hear:  04:30 becoming good at making friends 08:30 being left obsolete 09:30 you never know who's watching so make sure you bet on yourself 12:30 the chip on his shoulder 14:00 the grind always pays off 15:30 being an authorised dealer of hope 19:30 when Derrick stopped focusing on me, myself and I 21:15 honouring those who go before you and leaving a legacy for those that come behind you and why your last name outlives your first name  22:30 the most difficult transition - the identity crisis 27:00 be an 89'er 30:00 the successful transition formula Please do share this with the one person in your network who needs to hear this! Much love  Ryan Connect with Derrick: Website: https://derrickfurlow.com/ Book (What's Next? How to Transition like a Champion) : https://derrickfurlow.com/whats-next/ IG: @derrickfurlowjr Connect with Always Better than Yesterday: Email: [email protected] Whatsapp: (+44) 07970339936 Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty Master Heart and Mind Group Coaching:  www.ryanhartley.co.uk Thank you to our friends at WebCreation, proud supporters of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions. Head to www.WebCreationGroup.com for stunning websites at sensible prices.

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