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🗓️ 2 January 2023
⏱️ 85 minutes
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Get ready for an eye-opening conversation with Patric Young!
Patric Young is a former professional American basketball player and current ESPN college basketball analyst.
In 2010, Patric won the state championship with Providence School, up against Tampa Prep 63-46, securing his school's state title. Born and raised in Jacksonville Florida, Patric was recognized as a McDonald's all-American, one of the most prestigious awards for high school basketball players.
He went on to play college basketball at the University of Florida under legendary coach Billy Donovan winning multiple awards, including the SEC scholar-athlete of the year from 2012 - 2014.
Patric went on to play professional basketball in Europe from 2014 to 2020, beginning a new career in broadcasting starting in 2021, and is currently working as a studio host for the SEC Network's college basketball coverage at ESPN.
Patric was involved in a serious car accident in Nebraska in June 2022 that left him paralyzed from the waist down, which has given him a new perspective in life. Shortly after his accident, he founded the Patric Young Foundation to aid and support others who have suffered life-changing injuries. Patric's outlook on life, positivity, gratitude, grit, and resilience have inspired many.
Most importantly, Patric is an incredible human being, a loyal husband and father, who is truly living out the born-to-impact lifestyle firsthand.
In this fantastic two-part episode, we discuss:
-The importance of humility
-How to be a pro
-Why the world needs more servant leaders
-How the more you serve, the more you receive
-What it means to faith it till you make it
And so much more.
Patric's story will inspire you, encourage you, and pull you even closer to living the life you were born to live ... don't miss it.
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After listening, please check out Patric's foundation https://www.py4foundation.org/, and follow him on Instagram @patricyoung4
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0:00.0 | No one has ever become successful without some type of feedback or somebody helping elevate them on their blind spots of how they can be better. |
0:08.1 | Even if you're your own critic, where you fall in short and you can say, oh man, I could have done this better. This is what the numbers and results say. |
0:15.6 | But if you're living in a reality, thinking that, you know, this is what I did that I knew better than coach down of it. |
0:21.2 | I'm going to prove to the last coach that's everyone back-to-back championships that sent multiple guys in the NBA coach, I'm going to show you how to coach. |
0:29.4 | I'm going to be like, what? How arrogant? What a jerk that I was. But humility, I don't know why, isn't a trait that is really ingrained in kids in people in general. |
0:40.0 | I got to show people that I know what I'm talking about and I got to show that I'm the smartest person in the room and I'm the best. |
0:45.6 | Oh man, be humble. |
0:47.6 | If Kobe Bryant, if LeBron James, if Tom Brady, if they still need coaching, if they still seek after it, how much more so are people that are trying to make it to their levels. |
1:05.9 | Alright, what is up guys and welcome back to another exciting, impactful, amazing, incredible episode. |
1:13.4 | Ridiculously amazing. Of the Born to Impact podcasts, we are excited. This is the very first episode since COVID that we are recording altogether in person. |
1:26.4 | Yeah, amazing. It's nice to be together again. |
1:28.4 | Yes, it is. And gentlemen, sitting to my left here, we have the opportunity to tell his story and the life lessons along the way in addition to some new perspective that he has in his life, his name is Patrick Young. |
1:42.4 | And I'm excited to bring him on to the show and to share his message with you. He's certainly an individual who is living the Born to Impact life out full throttle. |
1:53.2 | And he's bigger than six foot nine and so many ways. In so many ways. |
1:59.5 | Dan was talking with Patrick here at the hotel prior to me coming downstairs and I, when I walked up, I said, man, we finally got somebody to give you a run for your money as far as physical fitness is going to do. |
2:09.5 | This dude's biceps, dude. I don't think number one, I think those are like 3% body fat, those biceps. And then not only that is triceps the way they stick out and the bicep, dude, amazing. |
2:20.4 | Well, it is arm day every day right now. I see that. Yeah, you look great, man. Awesome stuff. And especially for your age, it's amazing. |
2:28.3 | Yeah, so another cool fun fact here. We have three separate decades represented here. Patrick's 30, I'm 40. Dan's getting ready to turn 50. |
2:37.6 | The big 50, 50 sitting got nothing on me. So, yeah, turn into 50 and a little less than that. So we do have three different decades, right? Which is amazing. |
2:46.6 | On the button too. Yeah, exactly. Super cool. And we are also joined by this is the an R girl episode. |
2:55.6 | My wonderful, beautiful fiance, Katrina Gaines soon to be married and gets to be a part of this conversation. So welcome Katrina to the show. Welcome, Kat. |
3:07.1 | How do you feel about actually you listening to so many episodes in the show? How do you feel about actually being part of an episode? |
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