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126. Swim in a Different Direction

Episode 126 of the The Closing Pitch Baseball Podcast podcast, hosted by Spiker Helms and David Birkby, titled "126. Swim in a Different Direction" was published on January 1, 2023 and runs 36 minutes.

January 1, 2023 ·36m · The Closing Pitch Baseball Podcast

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Recruiting + Twitter + Think Different Does it feel like you're not getting traction on your recruiting? Are you not getting noticed? Here's where you could be going wrong.   00:00-03:25 Intro  03:26-09:03 Building something that lasts  09:04-20:10 Twitter + Recruiting  20:11-24:59  Passion vs. Purpose  25:00-34:48 Recruiting, your first step  34:49-36:45 Obstacles are the way

Recruiting + Twitter + Think Different Does it feel like you're not getting traction on your recruiting? Are you not getting noticed? Here's where you could be going wrong.  

00:00-03:25 Intro 

03:26-09:03 Building something that lasts 

09:04-20:10 Twitter + Recruiting 

20:11-24:59  Passion vs. Purpose 

25:00-34:48 Recruiting, your first step 

34:49-36:45 Obstacles are the way

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