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Success After Sport: How Athletes Can Thrive in Corporate Careers | with Madeline Davis Tully | Ep. 108

Success After Sport: How Athletes Can Thrive in Corporate Careers | with Madeline Davis Tully | Ep. 108

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This week on Journey to June, we’re diving into the intersection of athletic grit, leadership, and real-life balance with executive coach Madeline Davis Tully.

A former elite rower and coach at top institutions like Princeton and Stanford, Madeline now works with mid-level leaders—many with athletic pasts—guiding them to lead with heart, grit, and a healthy dose of accountability. She’s not here for surface-level success; she’s helping people go deeper, align with their values, and sustain long-term impact without losing themselves in the process.

In our conversation, we explore:

  • What it means to transition out of competitive athletics and into purposeful leadership
  • What Madeline’s learned from the boat, the locker room, and the boardroom
  • How those lessons translate into building a life that actually feels successful

Madeline’s journey is a reminder that performance doesn’t have to come at the cost of presence.

To learn more or get in touch with Madeline, visit https://www.mdtlead.com/

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