Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
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Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...
Life After the Game – How Athletes (and Everyone Else) Can Transition
Courtside Capital
40 minutes
2 months ago
Life After the Game – How Athletes (and Everyone Else) Can Transition
Retirement doesn’t just happen at 65. In this episode, Mischa and Shanka dive into the challenge of transitioning into life after sports—or any high-performance career. Mischa opens up about moving on from professional tennis, while Shanka shares how an early injury pushed him into business and investing. They discuss: •Why financial discipline starts with truly understanding your lifestyle. •The traps of trying to maintain a “pro athlete” lifestyle after the paychecks stop. •How planning two...
Courtside Capital
Can you learn confidence—or just fake it till you make it? Mischa and Shanka dig into how real confidence is built, where it turns into arrogance, and why the quiet ones often win. From locker rooms to pitch rooms, they compare swagger in sport with presence in business. They discuss: •Building confidence over time vs. “fake it till you make it.” •Quiet confidence: why top performers talk less and listen more. •Federer’s grace, Nadal’s intensity—and what brands actually want. •Practical ways ...