Coaches' Book Club

Episode 18: Morgan Scalley and the lessons of the ego

47 min · 29. juni 2026
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University of Utah head coach Morgan Scalley returns to discuss why he loves the book - Ego is the Enemy - by Ryan Holiday. He tells us how seeing flaws in other people help him appreciate the beauty in his own struggles. He shares how he’s learned that honestly and genuine care helps you navigate the toughest conversations, and how clearing the path for others, actually creates a path for you. This is a unique, thought-provoking conversation with one of the most intriguing coaches in the game!

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