Success Leaves Clues with Jon Karcich

#182- Face the Tiger: Accountability, Action, and Growth

2 min · 25. maj 2026
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Jon Karcich shares a powerful lesson from Alan Waxman and Sixth Street about the phrase “Face the Tiger” and why accountability matters in sports, leadership, and life. This episode connects team culture, hard conversations, and the idea that action creates clarity.

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