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Your Past Is Your Professor, Not Your Prison | Henry Wynd

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Former NCAA Division II soccer player and mental performance coach Henry Wynd joins Tony "The Tycoon" Hills to discuss one of the biggest challenges athletes face: identity after the game. Henry shares how a career-ending injury reshaped his life, why transition is often more difficult than competition, and how athletes can prepare for life beyond sports before their playing days are over. Together they explore identity, purpose, leadership, mentorship, counseling, resilience, and the practical tools that help athletes thrive after competition. This episode is for anyone navigating change—not just athletes.

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