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☕ In this Coffee Talk episode, BJ Johnson uses a powerful softball analogy to highlight a lesson that goes far beyond the diamond: leadership isn’t about dividing, it’s about uniting. By comparing right-handed and left-handed hitters, BJ shows why diversity, balance, and respect for different perspectives create true strength, in sports, in families, and in communities!

Key Takeaways:
• Why teams need both righties and lefties to stay competitive
• The danger of leaders who create division
• How to recognize diversity as a competitive advantage
• Why unity matters more than preferences, politics, or sides
• The leadership principle that applies to sports, business, and life

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