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During a layover in the Philadelphia Airport, a conversation with Michigan fans sparked a deeper reflection on the evolving image of leadership in sports. In this episode, we contrast the fiery sideline style of Dan Hurley with the calm, intentional presence of Dusty May—two winning coaches with dramatically different approaches.

We explore the hidden strength behind composed leadership, the media’s obsession with intensity, and the real cost of clinging to outdated coaching models. Drawing on insights from psychology, executive coaching, and recent tournament moments, we ask the essential question every coach must face: Can you evolve without losing what makes you great?

Whether you're a coach, athlete, or leader in any arena, this episode challenges you to rethink what effective leadership really looks like in today’s game.

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