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Taylor Colantonio, Oregon Ducks Women's Soccer Player: How To Be Vulnerable, Ask For Help, and Unlock Your True Potential

Taylor Colantonio, Oregon Ducks Women's Soccer Player: How To Be Vulnerable, Ask For Help, and Unlock Your True Potential

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Welcome to the 5th episode of The Second Half Podcast! Our mission is to give you access to athletes, the part of their lives that fans rarely get to see--what life is like AFTER sport.

Join us each week as we share the best tips, tricks, and life learnings on how to overcome big transitions, and create a meaningful life.

This week we talk to Taylor Colantonio. Taylor is a former Oregon Ducks Women's Soccer Player who is now acing the recruitment game in her professional career.

In this episode Taylor and I explore topics like:
-Athlete's feeling insecure about their potential outside of the sport
- How to evaluate your skillset in sport and translate it to the professional world
-Unlocking your potential by being vocal, asking for help, and allowing yourself to fail--only to come back stronger

We would love to hear your feedback on our 5th ep! Email: the2ndhalfpodcast@gmail.com.

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