Season 2 - Episode 3 -Winning Beyond the Game: A Coach's Perspective

The Dream Dividend - A podcast by Trinity One Consulting

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In this episode of the Dream Dividend podcast, host Kevin Patrick reflects on a challenging football season where his middle school team lost the championship game. However, he emphasizes that the true victory lies in the personal growth and development of the players, who learned valuable life lessons beyond the game. By focusing on holistic development rather than just wins and losses, the team fostered a culture of support and resilience. Kevin draws parallels between coaching and business leadership, advocating for a shift towards investing in people's dreams and aspirations to create sustainable success. takeaways The real championship is about supporting dreams, not just winning. Transforming a broken program requires a focus on holistic development. Building a winning culture involves investing in the whole person. Resilience is key to processing losses in a healthy way. Leaders should prioritize people over metrics for sustainable success. Measuring personal growth is as important as tracking business metrics. Real stories of transformation highlight the impact of holistic coaching. Creating a culture of support leads to better performance. The next season is an opportunity to integrate lessons learned. Investing in people creates a foundation for long-term success. Sound Bites "We already won the thing that really matters." "What gets measured gets managed." "We focused on developing complete human beings." Chapters 00:00Introduction to the Dream Dividend Podcast 00:22Reflections on a Difficult Loss 01:13The Real Championship: Supporting Dreams 02:32Transforming a Broken Program 04:51Building a Winning Culture 09:29Lessons from the Championship Game 11:45The Importance of Holistic Development 13:56Practical Applications for Business Leaders 18:38The Value of Integrating Personal Growth 20:05Looking Ahead: Planning for the Next Season 25:03Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

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