Have you ever wondered about the value of being a good teammate? On the first episode of this season and the podcast rebrand, we sat down with a man championing this cause, our guest, Lance Loya. His journey from student-athlete to author offers profound insights into the power of teamwork and its impact on one's identity and self-image. An inspired return flight from a sports award event gave birth to Lance's children's book - 'Be a Good Teammate,' and so began the evolution of his life mission. Tune in to our fascinating discussion, and you might just discover a fresh perspective on teamwork and its significance in sports and various life contexts.
Who is Lance Loya?
He is the founder and CEO of The Good Teammate Factory and the creator of National Be a Good Teammate Day. As a leading authority on team dynamics, he specializes in helping individuals discover genuine purpose in their lives by changing their focus from "me" to "we." Lance is the author of ten books on the art of being a good teammate. His book, The WE Gear, topped Forbes’ list of "20 Books That Will Make You a Better Coach or Mentor." A former college sports coach turned best-selling author, blogger, podcaster, and professional speaker, Lance has inspired readers and audiences around the globe through his books, keynotes, and workshops. School districts often use his inspiring message to curb bullying, increase staff engagement, and improve school climate.
Where to find more of Lance:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachloya
Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachlanceloya
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachlanceloya/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachloya/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/coachloya
Website: https://www.coachloya.com/
Episode highlights:
[0:00] Intro
[2:36] Who is Lance Loya?
[6:41] What being a good teammate is?
[10:16] Diving deeper into DERR
[22:41] What does it mean to be a good teammate?
[27:58] Getting out of the comfort zone and learning what you really want
[30:51] On helping coaches look beyond athletic abilities
[36:39] How can parents help younger kids develop "we" skills?
[41:04] How to connect with Lance
[44:16] Outro
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