Justin reflects on his early pro days with the Lowell Spinners, the "bus life" of the minor leagues, and a 15-year-old friendship that started with a simple interaction at a youth camp. Whether you're a pro athlete, a parent, or a coworker, people are watching. Are you the same person when the lights are bright as you were when you were starting out?
In this episode, we discuss:
The Murph Challenge: The story behind the 1-mile run, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, and 300 squats.
Minor League Realities: Hills in the outfield, gas leaks in the locker room, and why the "journey" matters more than the destination.
The "Big League" Trap: Why some people change when they get a little success—and how to stay grounded in your identity in Christ.
Subtle Leadership: How "little nudges" and a calm presence can help people grow more than constant micro-managing.
The takeaway: Take ownership of every interaction. You might not see the fruit of it for a decade, but being consistent in your character is the greatest "win" you can achieve.