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LED: Leadership W/Ed Episode 021: Austin Hatch

LED: Leadership W/Ed Episode 021: Austin Hatch

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Austin Hatch shares his incredible journey of recovery after a traumatic accident, highlighting the importance of mentorship and resilience in overcoming life's challenges.

Takeaways Austin was in a coma for two months after the crash. He suffered from a traumatic brain injury and multiple broken bones. Coach B from Michigan visited him in the hospital. There were doubts about whether he would walk again. Mentorship played a crucial role in his recovery. Austin's determination to return to sports was fueled by support. The visit from Coach B inspired him to keep fighting. Resilience is key in overcoming adversity. Austin's story is a testament to the human spirit. Support from mentors can make a significant difference.

Tragedy story 2:30

1 plane crash 3:00

Coach Bielien coming to Ft. Wayne 4:30

2nd plane crash 5:10

Coach B coming to hospital 6:10

Relearning to play b ball 7:45

Power of belief 8:15

Relationship with Coach B 10:30

Do the next right thing 11:15

Honor a agreement 12:30

Going from Dominos to Grit platform 12:20

Last day at Dominos 15:30

Grit platform 17:00

Grit acronym 18:30

Be the most willing 19:25

Grit Acronym (2) 20:40

Grit (3) 23:10

Resilience is taking action every day 23:45

How he learned resilience 25:35

Greatest gift to give kids 27:10

Grit (4) 28:10

Clip 29:00

What he learned from his dad (seeing not saying) 30:45

Josiah being at funeral 32:30

Grit (5) 35:40

Coach B statement on leadership 37:00

Reflection of a leader 38:00

10 year goal 40:00

Goal everytime he speaks 41:45

Team 1st mentality 42:40

Best for the team quote 42:50

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