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Kyle Ahrens spent five years inside Tom Izzo’s program at Michigan State where discipline was expected, accountability was constant, and nobody was allowed to coast. Then injuries hit… He broke his foot, came back too early, broke it again, and lost an entire season after working all summer to earn his spot. That experience reshaped the way he thinks about adversity, preparation, and what actually creates resilience over time. Today, Kyle works in business, raises young kids, and still carries the same mindset that shaped him as an athlete. This episode digs into why strong communities matter, why relationships make hard seasons survivable, and how small daily actions quietly shape who you become. 0:00 Intro 05:50 Balancing Hard Work With Family and Community 10:11 Building Teams Through Accountability 15:46 Relationship Driven Leadership 20:03 Applying Competitive Discipline to Business 24:45 Modeling Discipline for Kids 29:55 Relentlessness and Controlling the Controllables 34:55 Learning From Failure and Preparation 39:35 Courage Through Small Daily Actions 44:47 Mentorship, Transition, and Asking for Help Resources Mentioned: Michigan State University https://msu.edu [https://msu.edu] Phelan Insurance https://www.phelanins.com [https://www.phelanins.com] Follow @PhilOnPurpose https://www.instagram.com/philonpurpose [https://www.instagram.com/philonpurpose] https://www.facebook.com/philonpurpose [https://www.facebook.com/philonpurpose]
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