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EP 141 What we’ve been through is not who we are now with Travante Williams

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2023

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Cody talks to professional basketball player Travante Williams. He says that everything in his life started with the environment he grew up in, in East Anchorage. There was good and there was bad. However, at times, the bad seemed to overshadow the good. His family, and many other people he grew up around and even looked up to, struggled with addiction and were in and out of prison. So, he had a fear of falling into that same cycle. A few people took him out of that mindset though. One was his mom. She always instilled in him a sense of his potential. Even throughout her own troubles, she made sure he knew he was loved and meant for better things. The other person was his grandmother. She was the most instrumental part of his life, Travante says. Every moment he was around her, she made him feel at home. To this day, her love and influence reminds him of all the work you need to put in to have anything that’s worth having. His path to playing pro basketball has been one of perseverance, luck and opportunity. He tells this story from his college days that encapsulates all of this. He was working at a 24-Hour Fitness and he noticed these guys running the court during his lunch break. So he got in there and started showing everyone up. Meanwhile, a scout for San Francisco City Junior College was watching him. So afterwards the scout approached Travante and got his number. Six or seven months later, Travante was offered a position on the team. For the last seven years, he’s been living overseas and playing pro ball. He started his career in Tskaltubo, a city in the country of Georgia. Then he moved to Portugal, first playing for U.D. Oliveirense and then Sporting de Portugal. He says that, as a teammate, he has what he calls a dishwasher mindset. He likes to do the dirty jobs and he likes to work hard. That’s his way of leading by example. He tries to connect with all his teammates because, at the end of the day, this is a job and when one of them succeeds, they all succeed.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show. In this one I talked a professional basketball player Trevante Williams.

0:17.0

He says that everything in his life started with the environment he grew up in in East Anchorage.

0:22.0

There was good and there was bad. However, at times the bad seemed

0:27.0

to overshadow the good. His family and many other people he grew up around and even looked up to, struggled with addiction and were in and out of prison.

0:37.5

A few people took him out of that mindset though.

0:40.8

One was his mom. She always instilled in him a sense of his potential. Even throughout

0:46.8

her own troubles, she made sure he knew he was loved and meant for better things. The other person was his loved and meant for better things.

0:53.8

The other person was his grandmother.

0:56.3

She was the most instrumental part of his life, Trevante says.

1:00.3

Every moment he was around her, she made him feel at home.

1:04.2

To this day, her love and her influence reminds him of all the work you need to put in

1:10.2

to have anything that's worth having.

1:14.0

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