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🗓️ 15 March 2019
⏱️ 29 minutes
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We’re doing something new with The John Maxwell Leadership Podcast! In addition to our regularly scheduled episodes, we’re giving you occasional, candid conversations with John Maxwell as he travels the world teaching leadership. These behind the scenes episodes will deliver some of John’s freshest thinking on a variety of topics.
In this first installment of Candid Conversations, John Maxwell and Mark Cole (CEO of The John Maxwell Enterprise) discuss their experiences and the leadership lessons they gained at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, held in Pebble Beach, CA. John shares his observations about what it takes to build and maintain emotional strength and stability during challenging situations.
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0:00.0 | Hello Mark Cole here. Welcome to the John Maxwell Leadership Podcast. I'm sitting here today |
0:13.8 | with John Maxwell. Not just the writer, speaker, author, great communicator. I'm talking about the |
0:21.3 | golfer. I'm talking about the four-time repeat Pebble Beach Pro Am golf player. Today John just played |
0:31.3 | in the Pebble Pro Am and that's what we're talking about. John, it's good to have you today. I'm so |
0:36.6 | glad to be here. Kind of debriefing a great experience for you. Thanks for being on the call. |
0:41.7 | Oh great. It's just great experience. Although I think that we need to let the listener know immediately |
0:48.5 | that you can play in the Pro Am and not be really good. Remember I'm the amateur. I'm not the pro. |
0:58.9 | But I also think it's a great lesson as we're getting ready to talk about this is the very fact that |
1:04.2 | you don't have to be the best at doing something to enjoy it greatly. Yeah. And in this case I'm not |
1:10.4 | the only not the best. I'm like probably wrapping up the bottom. I'm one of the one of the lower ones. |
1:16.5 | And then I enjoyed my experiences. Great. You know, I've been there for four times and |
1:21.6 | and what we had blasted. You know what, John, this is I love a lot of things about you. I say it |
1:26.6 | publicly. I say it to your face. I say it to your face and it goes public like today. |
1:32.5 | And there's a couple of things that I love that I really watch this year about you. One is you |
1:36.1 | don't take yourself serious. You're not only golf course to prove your identity, to prove your |
1:40.2 | manhood, to prove your value. And yet you go and you have a good time and everybody around you |
1:45.8 | grows and learns. But not only that, this is the second thing. You do not miss an opportunity to |
1:53.2 | learn and grow from whatever experience. And we were we were just getting ready to speak to all of |
1:58.1 | you today. And John sitting here working with me, working with our team and just saying, hey, |
2:04.5 | what can we learn from this experience? Because you say it. Experience is not the greatest teacher. |
2:10.7 | Evaluated experience. And that's what we're going to do today. We're going to jump into your |
2:14.2 | experience at the Pebble Beach program. And we're going to evaluate that experience and all of the |
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