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SAX IN THE MORNING

352 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 months ago - ★★★★★ - 34 ratings

Steve Sax, known by many for his phenomenal 14 year career as a major league baseball player where he was a 5-time All-Star, Rookie of the Year and 2-time World Series champion, hosts his podcast with the familiarity and experience that comes from playing on such great teams as the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox and Oakland A’s. In addition, playing under such iconic coaches as Tony LaRussa and Tommy Lasorda, Steve gained invaluable life lessons through sports. After his playing career he found success not only as a coach and broadcaster but also as a financial consultant, author, motivational speaker and executive/life coach. Twice a month on his longform podcast “Sax in the Morning” he speaks with leaders in the world of sports, business and finance to find out what makes people successful, passionate and joyful in their lives. In addition to the full-length shows you’ll find “Sax in the Morning” shorts three days weekly that will focus on the motivation necessary to get your game plan for the day set with the right tone to accomplish those goals you have for success. Starting your day with the right mindset, making the shift to persevere through challenges and helping you to follow your emotional heart to reach your dreams.

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10-6-21: Burning desire to succeed

October 06, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.57 MB

Balance in our lives is very important in the long run, but sometimes it takes a burning desire and a relentless, almost stubborn belief that we are going to succeed to achieve our goals. When I was young my only focus was being a Major Leaguer. There was no plan b, no other option and I knew that I wasn’t the most talented player out there. When you put those things together you get someone with a big heart who is willing to do more than everyone else to make it. Listen to my short today to...

10-5-21: Stop worrying about what you can't control

October 05, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.57 MB

So many of us spend time worrying about the things in life we can’t control. Today I am going to give you four tips that I used when stealing bases that will make you a better employee, spouse, parent or whatever other role you have in your life. The first three (preparation, attention to details, and developing nuance) are all things you can control. The fourth is your reaction to the outcome. You can’t control the results but you can control your reaction to the results and what you are go...

10-4-21: What you focus on expands

October 04, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.9 MB

Something I have found to be true in my life and in the lives of the people I have coached is that what you focus on expands. What do I mean by that? Well, whatever you put your attention to is going to be the thing that drives you decisions, your mood and your successes or failures. You can use this to your advantage or it can completely handicap your life. By focusing on the positive aspects of your life, those will become what you see the most and be a larger part of your daily experience...

9-29-21: Opportunities disguised as obstacles

September 29, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 2.11 MB

All of us face obstacles and challenges in our lives. Sometimes we face sudden huge, devastating changes that we never saw coming and that throw us completely off track. When this happens it’s easy to wonder how something so terrible could happen TO us, but oftentimes these big changes happen FOR us. One example is Frank Pastore, a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. In 1984 I hit a line drive back up the middle and that hit Frank right in the elbow, shattering his pitching arm and ending his c...

9-28-21: The power of vulnerability in personal growth

September 28, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.38 MB

Vulnerability, transparency, empathy. These are not words people often associate with strength and personal growth. But I have found that these qualities are absolutely key to connecting with other people and fellowship with others is the foundation of personal growth. I discovered this by accident when after my divorce everyone in my family was told to go to 10 counseling sessions by the judge in our case. I ended up going to a men’s group for my 10 sessions. I showed up with a closed mind ...

9-27-21: Making bold decisions

September 27, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 2.01 MB

Making big changes and setting big goals can be daunting. Too often the goal seems unattainable, the steps to get there are unclear and we begin to be fearful and doubt if we can succeed. When we do that we begin the process of failing before we even get started. A big part of success is believing that we will succeed from the very beginning. We don’t have to know exactly how we are going to get there and we don’t have to be cocky and our goals are easy, but we do have to make those changes ...

9-22-21: How committed are you?

September 22, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.78 MB

Most things in life are not black or white, on or off, they are nuanced and have lots of room for interpretation. But to me commitment is not one of those things. When it comes to commitment you either are or you aren’t. Think about it this way, would you accept wedding vows from someone who said they would love and cherish you 99% of the time? Of course not! So why do so many of us settle for less than a 100% commitment from ourselves when we are trying to achieve our goals and dreams. I ne...

9-21-21: Have you ever met a successful pessimist?

September 21, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.37 MB

Have you ever met a successful pessimist? I know I haven’t. People who are successful ignore the odds, overcome the hardships and stay focused on the prize. Just take the story of Wilma Rudolph who contracted polio as a little girl, which left her with a brace on her leg and pessimistic doctors  telling her she would probably never walk or run normally. Well they were right, she didn’t walk or run normally because she grew up to become a 3-time Gold Medal Champion in the 1960 Olympics and wa...

9-20-21: It's not luck or good fortune, it's circumstantial indifference.

September 20, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.84 MB

Sometimes people see others who are successful and think to themselves, “Oh they got lucky,” or “They must have had it easy.” What they don’t see is the patience, hard work and relentless effort these people put in to achieve those results. I remember in 1989 when I was playing for the New York Yankees we were out of the playoff hunt by early September but our first baseman Don Mattingly had put up great numbers that year. On the last day of the year I showed up early to stretch and get read...

Episode 3: Mike Kowalski, former drummer for The Beach Boys and rabid LA Dodgers fan.

September 16, 2021 08:00 - 32 minutes - 22.1 MB

Today I talk with Mike Kowalski who spent 39 years playing a variety of instruments for The Beach Boys, touring with them as a second percussionist starting in 1968 and taking over as their full time drummer for 23 years after the unfortunate death of Dennis Wilson in 1983. Mike was given his first set of drums by the famous actor Jack Webb after Webb witnessed him banging along to a record with two hair brushes and two small drums at the age of 10.  Mike went on to play drums at a young age...

9-15-21: What would you sacrifice for your kids?

September 15, 2021 08:00 - 5 minutes - 3.76 MB

Being a parent is one of the greatest joys we get to experience in our lives. Most of us say we would give anything for the good of our children. Well, today I want to tell you a story about a man who did just that over 80 years ago. This is the story of Easy Eddie, the man who helped make the notorious gangster Al Capone rich and kept him out of jail. Later, riddled with guilt about helping a mobster stay clean, Eddie flipped on Capone and helped put him in jail for tax evasion. Listen to t...

9-15-21: What would you sacrifice for your kids?

September 15, 2021 08:00 - 5 minutes - 3.76 MB

Being a parent is one of the greatest joys we get to experience in our lives. Most of us say we would give anything for the good of our children. Well, today I want to tell you a story about a man who did just that over 80 years ago. This is the story of Easy Eddie, the man who helped make the notorious gangster Al Capone rich and kept him out of jail. Later, riddled with guilt about helping a mobster stay clean, Eddie flipped on Capone and helped put him in jail for tax evasion. Listen to t...

9-14-21: Don't do it for the money

September 14, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.8 MB

So many of us are concerned about how much money we are going to get paid to do something, but when you are doing something you love you don’t do it for money or recognition. A prime example of this was Ted Williams who not only played at a time when players weren’t paid a lot of money but “Teddy Ballgame” also wasn’t worried about records or accolades, he was worried about one thing...hitting. Today is the story, told directly to me by Ted Williams, about his final day of the season in 1941...

9-13-21: What chivalry means to me

September 13, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.81 MB

Chivalry is a quality that seems to be waning in our society today. When I think of chivalry I don’t just think about how men treat women, I think about how we all treat each other. To me another word for chivalry is simply class. The spirit of chivalry is being attuned to the needs of others instead of thinking only of ourselves. In sports we see constant showboating and disrespect under the guise of “celebrating individuality.” In schools students use curse words  and text in the middle of...

9-13-21 What chivalry means to me

September 13, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.81 MB

Chivalry is a quality that seems to be waning in our society today. When I think of chivalry I don’t just think about how men treat women, I think about how we all treat each other. To me another word for chivalry is simply class. The spirit of chivalry is being attuned to the needs of others instead of thinking only of ourselves. In sports we see constant showboating and disrespect under the guise of “celebrating individuality.” In schools students use curse words  and text in the middle of...

9-8-21: Ignore the doubters and naysayers

September 08, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.53 MB

There’s a scourge in life that affects all of us on the path to our dreams. They go by many names: doubters, haters, Debbie downers or naysayers. Every brilliant idea, every new product, every “crazy” dream has run into people who try to say it’s impossible, stupid, wrong or unnecessary. It’s at these times that we have to listen to our hearts, because only we know what kind of passion and belief is beating in there. I had a coach when I was in high school who told me I would be back in Sacr...

9-8-21 Ignore the doubters and naysayers

September 08, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.53 MB

There’s a scourge in life that affects all of us on the path to our dreams. They go by many names: doubters, haters, Debbie downers or naysayers. Every brilliant idea, every new product, every “crazy” dream has run into people who try to say it’s impossible, stupid, wrong or unnecessary. It’s at these times that we have to listen to our hearts, because only we know what kind of passion and belief is beating in there. I had a coach when I was in high school who told me I would be back in Sacr...

9-7-21 Hardship is inevitable but misery is optional

September 07, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 3.05 MB

We all are going to face hardships in our lives. It may be something we have no control over or it may be personal demons that we are grappling with, but one thing that we have some control over is our attitude. Just take my friend John, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and had tumors riddled throughout his body. When he told me about his cancer he just smiled and said, “Steve, this is just a nine month inconvenience.” I believe that John’s positive attitude and his refusal to feel lik...

9-7-21: Hardship is inevitable but misery is optional

September 07, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 3.05 MB

We all are going to face hardships in our lives. It may be something we have no control over or it may be personal demons that we are grappling with, but one thing that we have some control over is our attitude. Just take my friend John, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and had tumors riddled throughout his body. When he told me about his cancer he just smiled and said, “Steve, this is just a nine month inconvenience.” I believe that John’s positive attitude and his refusal to feel lik...

9-6-21: 10 things that take zero talent

September 06, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.72 MB

Today on Labor Day as many of us enjoy a day off, it’s the perfect time to stop and consider what kind of effort we are putting into our lives and careers. All of us are blessed with special abilities and special talents and putting those God-given gifts to good use in our lives is very important. But there are also many, many things we can do that contribute to our success that don’t require any special talent. I saw this list going around social media called “the 10 things you can do that ...

9-1-21 Choose who you surround yourself with wisely

September 01, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.66 MB

All of us are on teams in our lives. Whether it’s in sports or business or in our personal lives, we all have to work together. The better we work together to create a positive culture and mindset the more successful we will be. When I was on the 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers we were picked 4th to start the year and we won the World Series. When I was on the New York Yankees my teammates made me the best second baseman in the league. Choosing who you work with and who you connect with on your tea...

8-31-21: The link between patience and success

August 31, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 2.94 MB

One of the primary attributes to being secure and successful in this world is patience. Patience to stay the course and trust the process when things aren’t going well, but also patience to avoid distractions and temptations along the way. People who frequently succumb to instant gratification are rarely successful. This was even shown to be true of young children during a famous study back in 1972. Find out what happened when psychologists gave kids a marshmallow and told them not to eat it...

8-30-21: Creating opportunities for yourself

August 30, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 2.99 MB

We are living in times of great uncertainty and turmoil, but during times of turmoil are when there can be great opportunities for us to make changes in our lives. Now is the best time for you to set yourself on a new path to big dreams. In order to highlight someone who set a goal and made the most of an opportunity, You've got to hear the story of Edwin C. Barnes. This is the story of a man who hopped on a rickety old train car and showed up on the doorstep of Thomas Edison with the intent...

8-25-21: The importance of humility

August 25, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 2.15 MB

One of the biggest struggles facing our society today is a lack of humility. We see it everywhere, in sports, in politics, even in people’s day-to-day lives. Humility is a quality that we must teach to our kids and that we must have in our leaders. Because true leaders lead with humility, they build others up, bring them along and give them credit for a job well done. Instead we are living in a society where everyone is a star in their own mind and everyone is looking for personal recognitio...

8-24-21: Body language can speak louder than words. 5 tips to a positive impression.

August 24, 2021 07:00 - 3 minutes - 2.75 MB

Did you know that when it comes to first impressions what you say is far less important than how you present yourself? Body language is vital to making a good first impression. Whether you are giving a presentation, trying to make a sale or meeting your girlfriend or boyfriend’s parents for the first time, how you present yourself before you even start talking is key to your success. Listen today to hear my five keys to positive body language so you can nail your next first impression. 

8-23-21: What is your motivation?

August 23, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.32 MB

What gets you out of bed in the morning? What gets you excited for the day ahead? What are the goals and desires that cause you to work hard and persevere through hardship? What's your “why"?  We are all going to experience difficulties, failure, self-loathing and doubt, but  if your “why” is big enough, your “how to” doesn’t matter. I've got some tips on how to take that motivation and to push through the doubt and the hard times to achieve your dreams in today's podcast. 

Episode 2: Steve Garvey on baseball, career and life.

August 19, 2021 08:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

Wow!  It's not often you get to interview your idol and mentor, not to mention, your teammate.  I get to do that today with a MLB MVP, 4 time Gold Glove winner, 2 time All-Star game MVP, 10 time All-Star, World Series Champion and on and on.  Steve Garvey joins me on today's show and we talk baseball with some great stories from his time as a player.  We talk after baseball about what he's been able to build into a sustaining, successful and continually growing business and finally, we touch...

8-18-21: Magnanimity was a key to the unity of our country.

August 18, 2021 11:00 - 3 minutes - 2.53 MB

What does it mean to be magnanimous?  It means being a person who has no vanity, no jealousy.  Someone who lives with honesty, integrity and forgiveness. Magnanimity is an incredibly powerful trait in the people who possess it. In fact, a magnanimous act at the surrender of the Civil War was one of the most important moments in the history of our country. This act created unity at a time of historic division.  Today’s message explains a magnanimous act in our country's history between two op...

8-18-21: Magnanimity was a key to the unity of our country.

August 18, 2021 11:00 - 3 minutes - 2.53 MB

What does it mean to be magnanimous?  It means being a person who has no vanity, no jealousy.  Someone who lives with honesty, integrity and forgiveness. Magnanimity is an incredibly powerful trait in the people who possess it. In fact, a magnanimous act at the surrender of the Civil War was one of the most important moments in the history of our country. This act created unity at a time of historic division.  Today’s message explains a magnanimous act in our country's history between two op...

8-17-21: When it's time to re-invent yourself. Three solid tips.

August 17, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.66 MB

All of us have to make big changes and often reinvent ourselves and our careers during the course of our lives. With so much changing in the world today with COVID, maybe now is a time for you to make a change. I had to do it when I retired from baseball, went into media and then became a public speaker and now a podcast host. The Milwaukee Brewers’ Bob Uecker did it going from a baseball player to a comedic actor and then a Hall of Fame broadcaster. I’m sure Mohammad Ali could have been a g...

8-16-21 Think the "odds" are stacked against you?

August 16, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.92 MB

When people are trying to chase a dream and achieve something great, naysayers love to say “the odds are against you.” But the odds are only against you if you believe you are average in your pursuit of that greatness. The odds of a given outcome are based on the average chance it happens but just like I never thought I was an average baseball player and eventually reached the major leagues playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, you cannot think you are average if you are trying to be great in...

8-16-21 Think the "odds" are stacked against you?

August 16, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.92 MB

When people are trying to chase a dream and achieve something great, naysayers love to say “the odds are against you.” But the odds are only against you if you believe you are average in your pursuit of that greatness. The odds of a given outcome are based on the average chance it happens but just like I never thought I was an average baseball player and eventually reached the major leagues playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, you cannot think you are average if you are trying to be great in...

8-11-21 Under pressure

August 11, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.77 MB

We all experience pressure in our lives. I experienced it everyday on the field as a Major League Baseball player and I experience it as a public speaker. The key to overcoming pressure is not simply ignoring it or pretending it isn’t there. The key is to not make it worse by creating undo pressure. Pressure becomes paralyzing when we start worrying about how terrible failing will be when in reality the worst case scenario usually isn’t that bad. So work hard, trust your preparation and have...

8-11-21 Is the pressure getting to you?

August 11, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.77 MB

We all experience pressure in our lives. I experienced it everyday on the field as a Major League Baseball player and I experience it as a public speaker. The key to overcoming pressure is not simply ignoring it or pretending it isn’t there. The key is to not make it worse by creating undo pressure. Pressure becomes paralyzing when we start worrying about how terrible failing will be when in reality the worst case scenario usually isn’t that bad. So work hard, trust your preparation and have...

8-10-21 I saw the sign, I'm a believer!

August 10, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.32 MB

When I was younger I used to have a recurring dream about a large rectangular facade that came to a point. I had this vivid image as part of dreams three or four times when I was a kid. Then, on my first day at Dodger Stadium as I walked up to the park and...BAM! There was the facade I had seen in my dreams. I knew right then that I was on the right path and that chasing my dream of being a professional baseball player had been the right decision. These signs can be all around us, given to u...

8-9-21: Building a foundation for greatness

August 09, 2021 14:00 - 3 minutes - 2.17 MB

What does it take to become truly great at something? It's said 10,000 hours of practice is  how long it takes to become an expert at something. What is so important about that number is the hard work it represents. Many of us want success right away when we start something new but just like with a skyscraper, we have to put a lot of work into the foundation of a new endeavor before we ever see the results we want. So put in the time to build a strong foundation and know that when you start ...

8-4-21: Wimpification of the American Sportsman.

August 04, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.86 MB

Let's talk about the wimpification of the American sportsman and how this phenomenon is evident throughout society today. It makes me crazy.  In 2015 Ruben Tejada of the New York Mets turned a lazy double play and had his leg broken by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chase Utley. Instead of focusing on Tejada’s poor fundamentals, they just changed the rule so you can’t run into the fielder and worse yet, they called it the Chase Utley rule.  Chase did what he was supposed to do properly.  Tejada di...

8-3-21: Your retirement plan can't be winning the lotto.

August 03, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.28 MB

Did you know that 70% of 35 year olds haven’t even thought about retirement? If that wasn’t bad enough, they think the best way to bank $500,000 for old age is to win the lottery! That’s probably not going to happen, and even many young athletes I’ve seen who had tons of money ended up broke anyway.  So today I give three pieces of sound advice for planning for your financial future.  Here are two of the three:  Have a budget, pay down your debt and the third one?  I guess you're just going ...

8-2-21: Confronting your demons.

August 02, 2021 07:00 - 2 minutes - 2.07 MB

Smoking, substance abuse, weight loss...the demons exist within all of us.  Let's talk about that a little today. Let's bite that thing in the face, set up some time to practice around it and be sure to celebrate the successes with every little bit of progress. Don't get stuck in the land of mediocrity, be the best version of yourself and recognize you'll have setbacks and victories.  Above all, do something to beat those demons!

7-28-21 Stacking one brick at a time.

July 28, 2021 12:00 - 2 minutes - 1.64 MB

Let's talk about change.  Gallup polling has shown that 70% of people were unsatisfied with their job. That means that seven out of 10 people are working just hard enough to not get fired. It also means that many people are looking for a change. Oftentimes people think about change coming from these big “a-ha" moments, but real change comes when we begin to make small repetitive changes in our lives that can build momentum and eventually create an inertia of positivity. When you can do that,...

7-27-21: $30 Million dollars? Just ask George.

July 27, 2021 08:00 - 4 minutes - 2.9 MB

Throughout my career as a baseball player, financial planner and executive coach, I have seen firsthand the importance of treating people with kindness and respect. Not just because it’s the right way to be but because others are always watching us and our actions follow us forever. This was never more true than when a former teammate of mine I’ll call “George” was denied a trade late in his career to a team I was playing on because I, and several other veteran players told management that h...

7-26-21: Being able to adapt.

July 26, 2021 08:00 - 2 minutes - 1.97 MB

We all have times when life isn’t going well and in those times adapting and listening to the wisdom of others is often key to getting out of those ruts. In 1991 I was hitting a lowly .210 halfway through the season and my agent, who never played a lick of baseball, sat me down and gave me hitting advice. Yeah, right, but then I decided to drop my ego guess what happened?  I tried what he suggested and I wound up having one of the best hitting years of my career. I learned a lesson that the ...

Episode 1: How it began. Steve and Dave Sax share their story.

July 22, 2021 14:00 - 25 minutes - 17.4 MB

For our very first episode I wanted to go back to how my career started.  So who better to talk about that than my older brother and former Los Angeles Dodgers teammate David Sax. David and I recount our childhood playing hours of two man baseball with one of us hitting and the other pitching with an old pump house shed as a backstop. That simple childhood game honed the hitting skills and perseverance that would carry us both to the big leagues. We talk about how our mom was responsible for...

7-21-21: Fear of Failure

July 21, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.34 MB

Did you know that the fear of failure is one of the biggest obstacles to your success?  Failure is inevitable. In fact, it's the fastest way to learn in what  you need to improve and how to get better. No one goes through life without failing, so why do most of us try so hard to avoid it? Why do we see it as embarrassing, even shameful? I think the secret to success is not only to embrace failure but to celebrate it. We should strive to charge headlong with conviction towards the lives we wa...

7-20-21: Shaping your circumstances, yes, you can.

July 20, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.51 MB

Are you stuck in a circumstance which you don’t enjoy? We can’t always choose our circumstances in life and we will surely all go through struggles, but the best way to develop a path towards the life we want to live is through positive thought. If we work to focus on positive thoughts about the circumstances we want for ourselves then those thoughts create habits and those habits create new circumstances. As the great writer James Allen wrote in his book As a Man Thinketh “Thought allied fe...

7-19-21: Do you feel your life is fulfilled?

July 19, 2021 08:00 - 3 minutes - 2.27 MB

What does it mean to be truly fulfilled? A lot of people think that with fulfillment comes happiness, but that isn’t always the case. Fulfillment is really about feeling deeply and living with passion and purpose regardless of what we are experiencing in our lives. Joy, sorrow, heartbreak are all feelings that will be present when we are living a full life. I learned this lesson from an amazing business coach who tells a story about how in her deepest moment of sorrow she could feel grateful...

7-15-21: Leaders vs Managers, there's a difference?

July 15, 2021 10:00 - 3 minutes - 2.2 MB

We've all been there.  Working for someone we don't respect, don't want to listen to or simply can't stand them. You know what I mean?  And then we've all probably experienced somebody we loved working for, even if the job wasn't our favorite.  That difference most likely could have been working for a manager versus a leader.  Funny thing is, in my experience, I've had some great leaders I've worked for but in baseball, they're all called managers.  I'll talk about that difference in today's...

7-14-21: Mentorship is on my mind.

July 14, 2021 10:00 - 4 minutes - 2.96 MB

We all have stories of the  little things people do in our lives that can make a big impact. One person who made an impact on me was the Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton.  In the first year of my career I broke-up Sutton’s bid for his 56th career shutout which would have been a National League record with a two out home run in the ninth inning. After the game Sutton hunted me down and tapped me on the shoulder. Did he scream at me? Did he punch me in the face? Or did he do something kind and...

7-13-21 CONFIDENCE ... getting and maintaining it.

July 12, 2021 01:00 - 1 minute - 1.36 MB

You know the feeling.  You're a little rattled.  Not 100% sure you can get whatever it is done you need to do.  Could be a work project, could be something personal like loosing a few pounds or improving a relationship.  I know that problem too.  There was a period in my career where I couldn't throw the ball to first base!  How I solved that problem and went on to play another 13 years, become an All-Star and World Series victor is what I'll share today.  

Introduction to "Sax in the Morning".

July 12, 2021 01:00 - 1 minute - 921 KB

Hey all, this is just a brief introduction to give you some idea of what I've got coming, what you can expect and to let you know what's motivating me to share my stories.  Bottom line is I can't wait to talk with you and hopefully have something you hear on the show, change a behavior for the better, change your life for the better.  I can promise you that it's my intent to have each and every episode leave you with something personal, something motivational and something to help you get cl...

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