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What It REALLY Takes to Build a Career in Pro Sports | Emily on Sacrifice, Burnout & Purpose

1 h 22 min · 27. maj 2026
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Welcome to EP 97! In this powerful conversation, Emily shares the reality behind building a career in professional athletics — from college sports to working with NFL and professional soccer organizations. Behind the highlights, games, and dream careers is a world built on sacrifice, pressure, discipline, long hours, and constantly proving yourself. Whether you're an athlete, sports fan, entrepreneur, student, creative, or someone navigating career transitions, this conversation offers an honest perspective on ambition, identity, burnout, and creating a meaningful life outside of external expectations. Follow us on IG @dearradioshow for all of our latest updates!

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