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Krystle Evans| Recruiting Coordinator & Assistant Women's Basketball Coach | University of West Georgia

Krystle Evans| Recruiting Coordinator & Assistant Women's Basketball Coach | University of West Georgia

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In this episode of the Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study, host Coach Chelsea reflects on five years of the podcast, celebrating the servant leadership journey. Joined by Crystal Evans, they discuss their journeys to faith, the impact of injuries on their growth, and the essence of servant leadership. They explore the importance of sisterhood, representation, and self-reflection in leadership roles, especially as women in sports. The conversation emphasizes the significance of serving others and finding purpose in adversity, while also navigating the challenges of leadership in a complex world. In this conversation, the speakers explore the intersection of faith and leadership, discussing how discernment is crucial in making career decisions. They share personal experiences of navigating their careers, emphasizing the importance of finding the right fit and the impact of humility and growth. The discussion highlights the essence of servant leadership, the lessons learned from players, and the strength found in faith during challenging times. Ultimately, they reflect on the legacy they wish to leave behind as leaders.



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