Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...
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Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...
Bill Walton - Don't Sit on the Sidelines - Basketball Hall of Famer - Episode 4
Magnifying Excellence
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Bill Walton - Don't Sit on the Sidelines - Basketball Hall of Famer - Episode 4
How do you define Excellence? We all answer differently and you will be amazed by Bill Walton's 16-minute answer! We can safely say that there probably has never been another 16-minute definition of Excellence in history, but Walton's is worth the listen for every second and every minute. Our timeless episodes aren't a glorification of Excellence but deep examinations of it. Besides that intriguing answer, he also shares John Wooden's inspirational teachings word for word, why humanity is s...
Magnifying Excellence
Ty Murray is the "King of the Cowboys", and one of the best to ever do it in the sport of rodeo. He stared down 1,500 pound bulls and made it look easy, when it was "scary and dangerous." How did he deal with being thrown into the fire? He dedicated himself to the basics and building the proper foundation first. Murray mastered the arts of bull riding, bareback riding and saddle bronc riding, earning 7 world all around titles plus multiple bull riding world titles in the Wrangler National ...