
In this episode, Zavier Bawo Ayida takes a dive into the past to reflect on a particular time period in his life. ZBA discusses foundational leadership lessons he learned from leading his High School Varsity Soccer Team as one of three captains. Cheshire Academy, in Connecticut, USA bred a fine group of young men who are destined for greatness. Any person who plays sports, knows that it cultivates deep and meaningful relationships on another level. A brotherhood of savages was formed.
Furthermore, this episode explores topics ranging from the importance of teamwork, accountability, desire, and group spirit in teams. To how energy is contagious in infecting the morale of unit. Leading by example, imperfectly showing up and not pointing fingers at the man beside you for failure and loss. Taking ownership for mistakes and not letting your foot off the gas.
In any team, whether sports, business or familial dynamics it all comes down to group cohesion and teamwork. You are as strong as your weakest link.
ZBA also reveals his perceptions towards Masculinity and Manhood. Breaking down The Four Tactical Virtues outlined by Jack Donovan in his classic book ' The Way of Men'.
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