The Breakthrough: A Journey of Transformation

The Evolution of a Dream: From Clifton Park to Pro Hockey

1 h 4 min · 11. juni 2026
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Most people see the highlights. They see the accomplishments, the success, and where someone ended up. What they don't see are the years of sacrifice, uncertainty, setbacks, and hard decisions that happened along the way. In this episode, I sit down with my friend Pete MacArthur to talk about the journey that took him from growing up in Clifton Park to playing Division I hockey at Boston University and eventually reaching the professional ranks. But this conversation isn't really about hockey. It's about chasing a dream, dealing with setbacks, adapting when things don't go according to plan, and learning that success is rarely a straight line. Pete shares lessons from his playing career, coaching, leadership, and life that apply far beyond the rink. Whether you're working toward a health goal, building a career, raising a family, or simply trying to become a better version of yourself, I think you'll find a lot of value in this conversation. Because sometimes the dream changes. But the pursuit continues.

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