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🗓️ 25 September 2023
⏱️ 77 minutes
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R.A. Dickey is a former American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Braves. Currently, R.A. is a full-time father and husband, taking care of a 40-acre farm and raising four children.
In this episode, R.A. Dickey shares about his current life as a full-time father and husband on a 40-acre farm in Tennessee. He also talks about his two daughters who are in college and his two sons who attend a small Christian school. R.A. Dickey also discusses his love for Nashville and the community he has built there.
One of the key elements that R.A. Dickey highlights is the importance of honesty in a marriage. He reflects upon his struggles with candor, revealing the deep-seated fears stemming from past traumas that threatened the intimacy with his wife. He was shackled by the belief that unveiling his pain would drive her away, a misconception that not only stifled his emotional well-being but also impeded his spiritual and mental growth. It was only through embracing vulnerability that he could navigate past these barriers and embark on a healing journey.
R.A. Dickey's revelations underscore the seismic repercussions of trauma on personal evolution. He candidly shares the burden of shame and apprehension anchored in his past, which sculpted protective but damaging behaviors like deceit, manipulation, and dismissiveness. These defense mechanisms, though aimed at safeguarding his inner wounds, instead deepened the rifts in his relationships, particularly with his spouse.
Centered on the ethos of restoration and metamorphosis through raw honesty, this episode chronicles R.A. Dickey's personal odyssey—facing shadows of the past, pursuing healing, and ultimately discovering rejuvenation both within himself and his marital bond.
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0:00.0 | A 95% success rate to achieve our goals. |
0:06.5 | Pretty interesting. |
0:07.5 | So a study recently done by the American Society of Coaching and Development did a study |
0:12.5 | on accountability. |
0:13.5 | And they found that having a weekly touch point, a weekly group or a person to hold people |
0:20.9 | accountable to their goals, to their dreams, their aspirations, had a 95% success rate compared |
0:27.9 | to 10% of people who just had an idea to just be better. |
0:32.9 | It actually isn't just a number, but studies have also shown that 67% of individuals found |
0:38.3 | the being a part of a certain group that shared an aligned vision also improved their |
0:43.7 | well-being. |
0:45.2 | And finally, research also reveals that 82% of people feel more confident in their decisions |
0:50.4 | when they are supported by their peers and they're able to bounce things off of each |
0:53.9 | other. |
0:54.9 | So, gentlemen, you know we've been running the data alliance for quite some time, and |
0:58.9 | I'd like for you to hear from one of our most recent graduates on his experience and something |
1:04.3 | that he learned going through the first three months of our program. |
1:07.9 | There are two things that really jump out to me. |
1:10.8 | The more pinpointed one was one that actually Jordan Kaufman had said that he does with his |
1:14.4 | kids at night. |
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1:19.9 | of themselves. |
1:20.9 | Are you brave? |
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