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020: Jala Wright- See HER, Be HER but Never Stop Betting on Yourself

020: Jala Wright- See HER, Be HER but Never Stop Betting on Yourself

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Welcome to The Playbook for Success Podcast where coaches, athletes, and teams unlock the tools already within them so that they win games, but dominate at the GAME OF LIFE!

I am so excited to share this episode with you all this week. It is full of so much game, knowledge, and advice for both coaches and athletes alike. Pro Athlete and former Duke Softball Pitching, Jala Wright is a one of a kind human being who began her playing career at one institution before moving over to Duke where she and her team had the opportunity to compete on the biggest show in college softball.

Jala has wisdom far beyond her years and in this episode provides advice for athletes entering new programs, advice for coaching who bring these athletes in, and so much more.

For me, one of the best parts of this episode was our discussion on how Coach Young paved a way for her as an African American Athlete to be great and how now Jala aspires to do the same for the next generation of female athletes, particularly those of the black and brown community.

Whatever you do, listen to this episode completely, share it with others, and then come back and take notes. The keys to a coaches and teams true success is all throughout this episode.

Be sure to follow Jala as she and her Texas Smoke Softball Team are competing and then keep a close eye out as she will be joining the staff at Tennessee as a Graduate Assistant!

Twitter/Instagram: @__jalaaa

Texas Smoke: @thetexassmoke

Duke Softball: @dukesoftball


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