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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Dennis Rodman ON: Dealing With Negativity & Using Pain To Find Your Potential

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

iHeartPodcasts

Health & Fitness, Business, Mental Health

4.828.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

NBA basketball star Dennis Rodman is known for his fierce determination & colorful personality. Though Rodman’s life has been full, he admitted to Jay Shetty that finding true and lasting happiness has been a lifelong & elusive pursuit. Rodman and Shetty talk about the highs and lows of basketball, how to juggle parenthood and identity, and the power of finding community when it is needed the most. Jay and Dennis celebrate the joy and purpose that comes out of pain.

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0:00.0

Back then, you know, I was even acting out. I was just more like this showing this, this

0:04.8

the real Danish ramen, the life of Danish ramen, stuff like that. And people started

0:09.0

gravitate around the world. We lived around the world. And now today, that's what we talked

0:15.7

about. What is the big things you want to do in your life? I've done it. I've created

0:22.2

an image in the sports world that people are praising.

0:31.8

Hey everyone, welcome back to on purpose, the number one health podcast in the world. Thanks

0:36.9

to each and every single one of you that come back every week to listen, to learn and

0:42.2

to grow. And you know that this is my promise to you that we try and find and bring you

0:47.5

guests that can help expand our minds, think differently and bring new ideas into our minds

0:53.7

and lives so that we can live differently, think differently, be bold, be creative and

0:57.9

be courageous. And today's guest you already know is none other than Dennis Rodman, one of

1:03.5

the greatest basketball players of all time. Dennis Rodman played for the Detroit Pistons,

1:09.0

the San Antonio Spurs, the Chicago Bulls, the LA Lakers and Dallas Mavericks. Sports illustrated

1:15.3

once called Rodman a sort of basketball genius. And you know how much I love that word.

1:20.2

And help lead his teams to five NBA championships. Now, not only is he one of the greatest players,

1:26.4

but a New York Times best selling author as his career went on. However, Rodman drew more

1:30.9

attention for his personally off court, which I can't wait to dive into. Now, you can

1:35.4

see more and I just saw this last week. It's phenomenal. His fascinating life on ESPN's

1:40.8

Emmy Award winning 30 for 30 series titled Rodman for better or for worse. I'm grateful

1:47.6

to be sitting in front of an icon. Dennis, thank you for doing this.

1:50.9

Everything is good, man. You know, it's a beautiful day today. Yeah, it's an absolutely

1:54.4

beautiful day for you. I've lived in this, you know, spirit today, you know, not to my

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