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The Spirit of the Game ft. Johan Martinez-Khalilian

The Spirit of the Game ft. Johan Martinez-Khalilian

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What if the most important part of the game... can't be measured?

In this powerful episode of Most Valuable Agent, Matt Hannaford sits down with elite mindset coach Johan Martinez-Khalilian to explore the spiritual side of sports—the "invisible game" that every athlete must confront.

From flow state and fear-based thinking to identity, surrender, and purpose, Johan reveals the deeper truths behind performance, burnout, and growth. This episode isn't about stats or medals—it's about becoming the kind of person who can thrive on and off the field.

🎯 For athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone chasing greatness, this is your invitation to redefine what success really means.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:
• The real meaning of "flow state" and why it's spiritual
• How fear, blame, and pressure block performance
• A daily practice for grounded, resilient athletes
• Why "get mine" culture leads to burnout and disconnection
• How to model spiritual values for the next generation
• Why every sport is an invitation to deeper personal growth
• Johan's powerful story: From Chicago's streets to global stages


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