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This week we take a nostalgic trip back to Christmas 2015, a time marked by camaraderie, shared meals, and a surprise phone call from none other than Bill Belichick, showcasing the unexpected connections that make the holidays truly special.
In a twist no one saw coming, we're dissecting the rumor-turned-reality of Bill Belichick's potential move to the University of North Carolina. Known for his aversion to the non-football aspects of college coaching, we ponder what drove him to consider this shift and how it might shake up the school's basketball-centric focus. With a contract and stipulations that hint at a possible NFL return, his move raises questions about the broader implications for his career and legacy. We explore comparisons to other sports figures who've made surprising career transitions, considering what this might mean for Belichick's future in the sport he helped define.
Grudges and grievances: we all have them, but do they really serve us? Through the lens of sports legends like Michael Strahan and Mark Gastineau, we unravel the complicated dance of ego, reputation, and the pursuit of recognition. The drama of Strahan's sack record, allegedly aided by Brett Favre, prompts a deeper look at sportsmanship and the lingering impact of unresolved controversies. We advocate for the power of letting go, urging listeners to prioritize personal growth over holding onto past slights.
This episode challenges the notion of expectation and reinforces the importance of making peace with the past for a healthier, more fulfilling life. -
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Ever thought your dog's quirks could teach you about embracing your strengths? Our episode kicks off with a playful chat about Asante's dachshund's enthusiastic barking and how it serves as a quirky reminder to focus on our personal strengths.
We then venture into the electrifying world of college football, dissecting the intense playoffs and the drama surrounding team selections. With a special spotlight on the Miami Hurricanes' rollercoaster season, we chat about the high stakes of controlling what you can in sports, and the crucial role self-accountability plays in tasting victory or handling defeat.
What keeps the fire burning in college football rivalries? We explore the fierce traditions and rivalries that amp up the excitement, especially in high-octane conferences like the Big Ten and SEC. Controversy bubbles over with traditions like flag planting, sparking debates and intensifying the fanfare. Yet, beyond the cheers and jeers, we ponder the heavier topic of handling failure in sports. The journey of learning from losses and building mental resilience is as pivotal as celebrating wins, and we delve into the leadership needed to guide young athletes through these highs and lows.
Parenting in sports isn't just about cheering from the sidelines; it’s about being an anchor in a stormy sea of expectations and pressures. We examine the influence of parental guidance in nurturing not just athletic prowess but mental toughness in young athletes, ensuring they grow into sportsmanship ambassadors. As we pivot to the surprising landscapes of today’s financial success, from meme coins to internet fame, we question societal values around wealth and success. Join us for this engaging conversation that traverses the realms of sports, personal development, and the ever-evolving pathways to prosperity. -
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In this episode, Craig and Asante discuss the arrest of PGA golfer Scottie Scheffler and predict that the case will be dismissed. They analyze the body cam footage and criticize the detective's handling of the situation.
They also discuss the importance of handling situations that are out of your control with grace and character. The conversation then shifts to Asante's experience in a Toastmasters competition and the importance of knowing and following the rules.
They discuss the impact of negative experiences and how they can shape people's perceptions of you. The conversation explores the importance of emotional resilience and maintaining composure in the face of adversity. It emphasizes the need to focus on what can be controlled and to use criticism and setbacks as motivation to improve.
The gents focus on the significance of the car ride home after emotional situations and the value of privacy and reflection. They also touch on the negative impact of social media on youth sports and much much more. -
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In this week's podcast , Craig and Asante out the final touches on the recent Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud, as well as the possibility of NBA players transitioning to the NFL.
The conversation then shifts to the topic of handling criticism and rejection in a constructive way. They emphasize the importance of not taking criticism personally, being honest with oneself, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. They also discuss the role of confidence and emotional intelligence in receiving and delivering criticism.
Craig and Asante also discuss the challenges of giving and receiving criticism, particularly in high-pressure environments like sports. They highlight the importance of having a strong foundation of values and standards to guide criticism and the potential negative consequences of holding grudges.
The conversation then shifts to the arrest of professional golfer Scottie Scheffler and the potential impact on his career. They speculate on the outcome of the legal process and the potential boost in ratings for the PGA.
The conversation concludes with a reminder to be open to constructive criticism and to sift for the truth in order to improve. -
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We are back baby! and In this week's podcast, Craig and Asante discuss the ongoing rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. They explore the history of the beef and the recent diss tracks that have been released. They also discuss the concept of turning negative situations into opportunities for growth and reflect on their own experiences.
The conversation touches on mental health awareness and the importance of tools and strategies for maintaining mental well-being. In this conversation, Craig and Asante discuss the importance of mental health and share tools and strategies for maintaining a positive mindset. They emphasize the need to surround oneself with supportive and positive people, as well as the importance of being mindful of the information consumed through social media.
They also highlight the value of small daily changes and the power of sympathy and empathy in improving mental well-being.
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Life is a journey and during that journey, we all encounter a variety of ups, downs, setbacks, victories, and moments of inspiration. Current (NFL) National Football League, Free Agent, Aldon Smith is on the show today to talk about his own personal and professional journey. Aldon shares how building trust, going through adversity, and developing a connection with himself and others, have helped him navigate his own life's challenges.
In this episode, Aldon, Craig, and Asante discuss:
Developing self-esteem and building trust Where he found the most support when he needed it most Why it's up to you to handle your own situationsThe moment he knew that he was not done with football The power of getting back to basicsWhat people don't know about Aldon His love for food and his passion's outside of football The best piece of advice he could give others who are currently going through a challenge in their life.Link to resources
Aldon Smith on Instagram: @aldonsmith
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Change is Hard. But you don't have to go through it alone. Welcome to the Next Season, where co-hosts, Asante Cleveland and Craig Casaletto share their personal and professional experience, uncover some great and practical resources and talk to guests who share their stories in an effort to help us with ours.
This week, we dive into the two most important resources we can tap into to help us go from being reactive to being proactive when dealing with change. We also set the stage for what's to come on this new podcast journey and share a quick, but impactful tip that you can use right away to start setting yourself up for success.
Have a question about how you can better navigate change ? Is there a specific part about transition that you struggle with?
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Welcome to The Next Season, a new podcast about Playing the Game of Change. If you’re thinking about what’s first? what’s next? or what you can do to jumpstart your new beginning, join retired NFL tight end, Asante Cleveland and former police detective, Craig Casaletto as they share their experience from on, in and off the field to help you not just embrace change, but also make it.
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Are you ready for a change? During this podcast journey, we realized that change is sometimes unavoidable and also, at times, it’s very necessary. After three years of producing The White Tiger Podcast, we are starting over. This week, we talk about why we needed to pivot and what is coming next. Thank you White TIgers for a great ride and inspiring us to make a change. Stay tuned right here for our new podcast launching soon!
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Former NFL Head Coach and friend of the pod, Eric Mangini joins the show this week and shares his coaching insight on Super Bowl LV and what it is going to take to stop the Chiefs offense and why Tom Brady is destined to win his 10th Super Bowl.
Coach Mangini also talks about why getting fired sucks, understanding the responsibility that comes with having success and why not dealing with success properly can kill you.
We also ask Coach about his desire to come back to the NFL coaching space and what he thinks are the most desirable coaching opportunities going into the 2021 NFL season. We also have some fun talking to Coach Mangini about his acting appearances (The Soprano’s, HBO’s Ballers and Sesame Street) and whether or not he’s ready for his next role.
Coach Mangini is a former head coach, having served as the coach of the New York Jets from 2006 until 2008 and the Cleveland Browns in 2009 and 2010. Prior to taking his position with the 49ers, Mangini was an NFL analyst for ESPN and current analyst for Fox Sports and contributor to the FS1 morning show, First Things First w/ Nick Wright and Jenna Wolfe
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In this week’s episode, Asante and Craig talk about finding a mentor and why it is important to ask for help in order to achieve your personal and professional goals.
Life is Hard, What’s the solution ? In our case, we believe it simply comes down to you. How you think, how you act, react and so on. We chat about why the most important game to master is your “Mental Game”. We discuss why it is so important.... especially now!
We also dive into a great personal and professional hack that is a game changer when it comes to accomplishing what you need to get done all while saving time.
Go make Your Bed! It’s actually more empowering than most people think and this week we chat about why it’s the best start and end to your day.
Want to become Insta-famous ? The next social media influencer ? We breakdown a quick tip to master before starting your journey to social media stardom.
Hear all of this and much more on the week’s episode of The White Tiger Podcast.
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This week, Asante and Craig chat about the Washington D.C. Capitol Riots and what it means for all of us moving forward. Craig also gives a law enforcement perspective on how this situation unfolded and why things got extremely and unnecessarily out of control. They also share their opinions on if the police were responsible for the incident and why the situation could have been easily avoided.
As much as things change, why do they always seem to stay the same? The fellas talk about why people have a tendency to hate what they don’t understand and why there is a practical long-term solution to making an impact on all these issues right now!
Craig also talks about finally getting around to watching The Game Of Thrones and how it has completely consumed his life and why he is out for blood.They also jump into some sports talk and breakdown the final game of the NFL season and ask whether or not the Philadelphia Eagles purposely lost the game and what does they mean from players perpectiove,
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2020 is over! But has much really changed ? One thing that has changed is our perspective here at The White Tiger Podcast. We learned the value of life, time and the importance of feeding yourself with positive information.
In this week's episode, Asante and Craig start off by reflecting on what they learned from 2020 and how a small change of perspective can pay significant dividends on your mental and physical health.
They also talk about the new Pixar movie "Soul" and how it it relates to the pandemic and why the message it delivers is really important for us all to hear, especially now.
One thing that most people are craving right now is connection and it's not just connection with others, but also yourself. The guys talk about how they got creative in 2020 and how they are applying that to new business ventures and goals for the new year.
We cant have an WTP episode without a little sports talk. We chat about the NBA, The New York Knicks and Why the College Football Championship is the biggest sham, needs to change now and is simply completely broken. We have the solution!
One word that defeinetely resonates with us this year is Service. Our goal is to give back and help as many as we can. We can't do that without you! Thank you for all the support and if you know someone that would love this podcast, please share it. It never goes unnoticed !
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Tough times prepare us for tough times. As we get towards the end of the year, we look back on what 2020 and the COVID craziness has done to make us better.
This week, Asante and Craig talk about how we can finish out 2020 on a high note and create momentum going into the new year.
They also talk about how the pandemic has impacted all of us from a mental perspective and how getting physical can pay significant dividends in your health, wealth and relationship with yourself.
We also dive into some interesting news about former NFL quarterback and former teammate of Asante’s, Colin Kaepernick and Why Craig is finally gaping to make his Olympic run in the 2024 Sumer Olympics in Paris.
Bonus Christmas Movie Review: Craig drops his rant on why Home Alone is the worst X-Mas movie going and also talks about a couple of movies that you may be sleeping on.
Hear all of this and much more on this week’s episode of The White Tiger Podcast!
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We all have greatness within us. Each of us possess qualities and traits that make us great at our craft and also help us pursue and achieve the things that we may have thought at one time or another were impossible.
In this week’s podcast, we have the honor to sit down with Olympic Gold Medalist, Coach and Author of the book, Better Great Than Never, Lindsay Shoop.
Lindsay shares some great insight on how we all can find greatness in our personal and professional lives and why embracing who you are and just getting a little better each day can get you closer to your own “Olympic” goals.
Make a big decision lately? Lindsay talks about why our big decisions are the ones made during each moment of everyday and how that perspective helped her move closer towards being a better competitive rower and first-time author.
Want to know how to be more confident? It all comes down to this one word...a thing that you can control and will ultimately help you crush your goals.
We also talk about the beauty of being part of a team, why communication + learning = getting better and why being anxious could be just a sign that you are really care about something very important.
Hear of all this and much much more in this empowering, inspiring and motivating episode of The White Tiger Podcast.
You can find Lindsay’s book, Better Great then Never on Amazon or right here at: https://www.amazon.com/Better-Great-Than-Never-Believing-ebook/dp/B08LYC6NL4
You can also catch her at https://www.lindsaydareshoop.com and on Instagram @lindsaydareshoop
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"I simply do it, because they say I can’t”…powerful words from this week’s podcast guest. In this episode of the White Tiger Podcast we have the honor to sit down with an amazing individual with an equally amazing story.
Today, we introduce you to Jim Metzger. Jim is the President and Founder of High End Development, which has been a leader in the construction industry since 2006.
What makes Jim’s story so unique is not so much his success, but his challenge. Jim grew up as a child of a single mom in a poverty stricken community in the San Fransisco Bay Area. While struggling with self-doubt as a kid, Jim battled with drug addiction, homelessness and eventually found himself doing time in prison.
Jim’s path eventually came to a point where he had to make choice to either continue to be part of the problem or make the decision to be part of the solution. Jim shares an amazing story about the power of perspective and how a making a conscious choice to change his behavior, ultimately change his life.
He also talks about why each of us need to have consequences in life in order for us to focus on making the right choices and avoid continually making the wrong ones.
Jim also shares how he is giving back to the homeless community and why the skills and the lessons learned from the street, give them an advantage to finding significant success in life.
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***Episode Re-Broadcast***
This week we bring back a very thought provoking and inspiring episode that we felt needed to come back, especially now.
It is our honor to introduce you, once again, to an amazing Father, Husband, Keynote Speaker & Paralympian, Joe Delagrave.Joe Delagrave, Co-Captain of Team USA Wheelchair Rugby, was a 19-year-old college football player when he became paralyzed after a freak boating accident. After his accident, Joe struggled to find identity and purpose in life. Despite all the challenges he continued to face, he shares how he found his way to get back up. (Excerpt from CAF-Challenged Athletes Foundation)
In this episode, Joe shares his inspiring story and some insight about his rehabilitation after his accident and why the process was just as much mental as it was physical.
Joe also tells us about having a victor instead of victim mentality and why inspiration can be found in what you do when you fail, compared to what you do in the moment of victory.
We also talk about his upcoming olympic journey, how he has been managing life during COVID-19, the importance of putting in the work, creating good habits and much more on this inspirational episode of The White Tiger Podcast.You can find more about Joe Delagrave at:
Website: https://www.joedelagrave.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jdelagrave/
Instagram: @jdelagrave14
Twitter: @JoeDelagrave
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3-NnGVQY7qsFPX8lOczIYw/featured
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Making The Most of Your Opportunity w/ 4X NFL Veteran, Kevin Greene
During the course of our lives, we all face moments of opportunity. It’s typically what we do or don’t do during those moments that defines who we are and what we achieve.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with a great friend and an amazing individual, who truly inspires us to always make the most of each opportunity we are presented with. His name is Kevin Greene.
Kevin is a former USC Trojan Alum and 4X NFL Veteran. He is current flexing the skills he acquired both on the field and off and is now making waves in the corporate sector with Salesforce.
Kevin chats with us about his atypical football journey and how he started playing football as a Junior in high school.
He also shares the power of focusing on the present and seizing each opportunity presented, which ultimately helped him get recruited by the University of Southern California and subsequently find a spot the NFL.
We also talk about managing the uncertainty of being a professional athlete and why you should always be letting people know who you are.
Kevin also shares his passion for cars, how he is sharing that passion with his community and why you may also find him chasing the latest sneaker drop or sharing his fitness journey on social media at #R3NTPAID
Hear this very inspiring and very real episode of The White Tiger Podcas..t..live now.
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Also Check out the Pod on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuphEbN3zTNv3rS0sCyWug?view_as=subscriber
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Caught Up In Positivity w/ Celebrity Coach, Psychology Expert and Author, Rob Mack
What’s up White Tiger’s and welcome to a very timely and positivity fueled episode of The White Tiger Podcast. This week, we have a very much needed conversation with not just an amazing human being, but also a great friend of ours, Rob Mack.
Robert is an ivy-league-educated Positive Psychology Expert, Celebrity Happiness Coach, Executive Coach, and Author. He is one of the world's leading experts on the relationship between happiness and success. His work has also been endorsed by Oprah, Vanessa Williams, and many others, and he has been a regularly featured guest expert on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Access Hollywood, E! Networks, OWN, and KTLA, and in magazines like GQ, Self, Health, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour.
Have you been noticing some negative thoughts and behaviors creep into your life lately ? In this week’s episode, Rob shares how we can work more positivity back into our life, especially during COVID. He also provides us with some mental tricks and hacks that we can use to maintain a positive perspective and take care of our mental fitness.
Rob also shares why consistency is always greater than intensity and how focusing on your progress can help you rewire your brain and change those negative behaviors you’ve always wanted to address.
We also debunk the idea of “No Pain, No Gain” and talk about the importance of not just having positive people around you, but also surrounding yourself with others who are also diverse in thought.
There are a ton of gems and great tips in this episode that will help us be more positive, get out of our comfort zones and walk out of this COVID pandemic stronger than we when we walked in.
Check out this episode now available on all podcast platforms and on our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuphEbN3zTNv3rS0sCyWug
You can find out more about Rob and what he is up to at: http://www.coachrobmack.com
He can also be found on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robmackofficial/?hl=en
Also Check out Rob’s Book (Happiness from the Inside Out: The Art and Science of Fulfillment) on amazon.
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