Bob Rathbun is a nationally known sports television play-by-play announcer, who calls over 100 games a year in the NBA as the Voice of the Atlanta Hawks and college sports. He has been named the Sportscaster of the Year seven times in two different states, and has won four Emmys for his television broadcasting excellence.
It's true; losing doesn'g build character, it reveals it. After watching winners and losers lose for over two decades, here are the key insights to handling both sides:
- Learning how to win and learning how not to lose
- Wha the great athletes have to say
- What the great coaches have to say
- A how-to from the world's top motivational experts
What is going to separate you from the pack? Here are a few of the tips I've learned from the experts to make you stand out from the crowd - and stay there:
- Digging for paydirt
- When you are your own play-by-play announcer
- Power of preparation
- Six degrees of separation
Fortunately for Bob, he has never had to work a day in his life. At least not a day where it seemed like work. Lots of laughts, interesting stories and people have come his way. Here are some of those stories:
- Welcome to the end of my career (Arena Football)
- So, where ya' from?
- Ralphie, the Buffalo
In sports, many have the dream of making it to the major leagues. The odds are long, but that's not to say you can't make it. All it takes is a different approach:
- The five traits of the top 5 %
- Why dreaming big dreams is a must
- Bird is the Word
- The best business model under the sea