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The Art Of Coaching

E293 | Jesse Williams: From Indigenous Roots to Gridiron Glory: Using Your Platform to Give Others a Chance

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Life transitions are often some of the most difficult experiences for people to work through.  Whether you’re facing a career change, a personal evolution, a shift in your health or relationships, or moving to a new home, change requires the skill of adaptability. In today’s episode, our guest, Jesse Williams, reflects on the life experiences that helped him hone his skill of adaptability, and reveals the wide variety of areas where that skill became the lynch pin of his success. Although Jesse would describe himself as a washed up athlete, he is anything but that.  Growing up on the south-side of Brisbane, Australia, he rose from playing for the local football team to moving to America, playing as a powerful anchor on the defensive front at Arizona Western.  There, his exceptional skills led him to become America’s top recruit, earning him a position at the University of Alabama, where he played a vital role in securing two National Championships.  Defying all expectations, Jesse was drafted to the Seattle Seahawks, becoming the only Australian to win a Super Bowl.  A husband, father, and coach, Jesse now speaks worldwide about his journey as an athlete and cancer survivor, working to provide opportunities for the next generation and using football as the catalyst. Despite the fact that Jessie talks a lot about sport, and a good bit about strength and conditioning, at its core, this episode is about transitioning into different cultures, finding yourself throughout the process, and learning how to take your platform and use it for something bigger than yourself. Some of the specific topics we get into are, The childhood adversity that laid the foundation for his success (12:20) The life transitions that forced him to become a better communicator (19:45) Specific skills that transferred from being an athlete to a coach and entrepreneur (32:20) The lessons he learned from the coaching staff at Alabama - what it means to “do your job” at the highest level (39:20) About Jesse/ How to Support His Cause: LinkedIn Instagram Link Tree - find information on Gridiron Australia and speaking requests here X - @GridironAust Referenced Resources: Ask us anything!  Go to artofcoaching.com/question for anything you’d like us to speak on or if you’d simply like us to help you get started finding the answers you’re looking for! Podcast E266: How to Find Your Voice & Get Out of Your Head Art of Coaching Staff Development:  Consistent professional development is a non-negotiable if we want to perform and stay relevant in our field.  And as the leader of a staff or department, we do our best to promote an environment of consistent growth and high performance in all areas - both in technical skills and on the interpersonal side of things.  However, despite our efforts, organized and routine continuing education often gets pushed down the priority list when compared to all the other responsibilities we have on our plates.  That’s why we at Art of Coaching have created a virtual staff development program, which is tailored to the needs and goals of your staff and department.   This program is NOT just an inspirational, “rah rah,” type of experience.  Specific and customized to your mission and values, we provide you and your staff with educational resources and guide you through discussion, tools, and strategies you can use to grow together in the areas of building trusting relationships, becoming better communicators, and strategically approaching hard conversations. Reach out to us HERE for more information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Check it out, check it out.

0:11.8

Welcome to the Art of Coaching Podcast.

0:13.7

I'm Brett Bartholomew and at a young age, poor communication nearly caused me my life.

0:18.8

Now, I help others navigate the great area of social interaction, power dynamics and

0:24.0

communication so they can become more adaptable leaders regardless of their profession, age or situation.

0:30.8

This podcast is for everybody who is fascinated with solving people problems.

0:36.2

So if you're in the no nonsense type who appreciates frank conversations, advice you can put to use immediately and learning how others navigate the messy realities of leadership, you're in the right place. I'm glad that you're joining us. Let's dive in.

0:53.9

Today I'm joined by Jesse Williams and this is a little bit of a different episode.

0:58.0

Every now and then we like doing episodes that are really focused on giving back,

1:02.4

spotlighting people out there who are doing unique things,

1:05.5

whether it's from a non-profit standpoint,

1:07.3

or just other initiatives that give people a chance

1:10.6

to overcome difficult situations.

1:12.9

It would be easy to go into this episode

1:14.7

talking about Jesse as a Super Bowl winner,

1:17.5

which he was, somebody who won a national championship

1:20.4

at the University of Alabama, which he did,

1:22.8

and all of his sporting accolades.

1:24.6

That's the easy picking,

1:25.6

talking about NCAA and everything that he did in the NFL,

1:30.0

but what we really wanted to get to,

1:31.9

aside from you getting to know him as a person,

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