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Leading the Tigers: Sierra Slack on Legacy, Loyalty, Women’s Lacrosse, and Raising Women Up

52 min · 31 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Leading the Tigers: Sierra Slack on Legacy, Loyalty, Women’s Lacrosse, and Raising Women Up

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Sierra Slack is widely regarded as one of the greatest women’s lacrosse players in Occidental history - but her real legacy is what she’s building now. In this conversation, Sierra reflects on her journey from record‑breaking athlete to head coach, and the leadership lessons she’s learned along the way. We talk about standards, culture, the responsibility ofshaping young women, and what it takes to lead with both intensity and care. We also explore the identity shift from being the one who scores the goals to being the one who shapes the people - the quiet, often unseen work of coachingthat requires patience, conviction, and a deep belief in who your athletes can become. Sierra brings honesty, humility, and a fierce commitment to developing women who lead on and off the field. This is a masterclass in growing up, stepping up, andchoosing the kind of leader you want to be - on the field and far beyond it.

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