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Ep 80: Channing Chasten: It's Okay to Feel Discouraged; Use Those Feelings as Motivation to Reach Your Goals!

33 min · 15. Nov. 2024
Episode Ep 80: Channing Chasten: It's Okay to Feel Discouraged; Use Those Feelings as Motivation to Reach Your Goals! Cover

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Channing Chasten on ‘The 1% Kid’: Don’t Let Your Setbacks Dictate Your Future Channing Chasten, the former Phoenix Rising football star and author of the kids' book, "The 1% Kid [https://www.amazon.com/1-Kid-Channing-Chasten-ebook/dp/B0CS184D9S]," shares why honoring disappointment and sadness in setting goals and boundaries was essential in achieving his career or creative goals. He also recounts how often being the only Black player on his team fueled his drive to excel - and how that drive has served him as a writer and business owner. Channing loves football – or soccer, as it’s called in the US, and talks about his commitment to driving the sport's growth in that nation. He also shares some surprising views about the decision to host the 2026 World Cup in the Americas!  Get step-by-step tips on using fear and criticism to fuel your success, setting goals, and becoming resilient in the face of seemingly overwhelming challenges.  Follow Channing Chasten on IG [https://www.instagram.com/channingchasten/] FOLLOW US Threads, Instagram, and TikTok: @audiodiaspora Click here to get full access to AudioDiaspora [http://www.thecipherpod.com/subscribe].  Connect with Christabel: IG: @christabelnsiahbuadi This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.audiodiaspora.com/subscribe [https://www.audiodiaspora.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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