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Episode 94: The Truth About Sacrifice and Leadership

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Sacrifice isn't a loss. It's a trade. Coach Matthew Mitchell shares how walking away from a $28,000 salary for a $6,000 stipend under legendary coach Pat Summitt launched his 31-year career, and the lessons his parents taught him about paying the price quietly, long before anyone's watching. As the country turns 250, Coach connects it all: the founders didn't sacrifice reluctantly, they did it on purpose. This week's lesson breaks down what real sacrifice looks like and why your team is watching yours more closely than you think. If you've been avoiding a hard decision, this episode is your push to go first.

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