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Claudio Reilsono Interview (Ep.016)

Episode 13 of the The Mental Cast podcast, hosted by 717 Soul, titled "Claudio Reilsono Interview (Ep.016)" was published on November 1, 2020 and runs 52 minutes.

November 1, 2020 ·52m · The Mental Cast

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Episode 016 | Chat with Claudio Reilsono - Carnegie Mellon Baseball Head Coach and | November 2020 In this episode of The MentalCast, host Dan Mickle has an engaging conversation with Claudio Reilsono, head baseball coach at Carnegie Mellon University, professional scout with the Global Scouting Bureau, public speaker, and author. Dan and Claudio discuss the differences between coaching at the college and high school levels, what truly defines a great player, and a wide range of other insightful topics drawn from Claudio’s extensive experience in the game. They also dive into Claudio’s new book, Lead From the Heart Up, Not the Neck Up, which explores leadership and coaching philosophies rooted in authenticity and connection. And yes, you may hear a surprise fire alarm partway through — but the conversation powers right through! Topics covered: Coaching differences between college and high school levels What makes a truly great player Leadership philosophies in coaching Insights from Lead From the Heart Up, Not the Neck Up The scouting process and player evaluation Guest links: Claudio Reilsono Website Claudio Reilsono on Twitter Lead From the Heart Up, Not the Neck Up Book Link Global Scouting Bureau Website Global Scouting Bureau on Facebook Contact the show: [email protected] Follow Dan on social: @RealDanMickle and @717Soul

Episode 016 | Chat with Claudio Reilsono - Carnegie Mellon Baseball Head Coach and | November 2020

In this episode of The MentalCast, host Dan Mickle has an engaging conversation with Claudio Reilsono, head baseball coach at Carnegie Mellon University, professional scout with the Global Scouting Bureau, public speaker, and author.

Dan and Claudio discuss the differences between coaching at the college and high school levels, what truly defines a great player, and a wide range of other insightful topics drawn from Claudio’s extensive experience in the game. They also dive into Claudio’s new book, Lead From the Heart Up, Not the Neck Up, which explores leadership and coaching philosophies rooted in authenticity and connection.

And yes, you may hear a surprise fire alarm partway through — but the conversation powers right through!

Topics covered:

  • Coaching differences between college and high school levels

  • What makes a truly great player

  • Leadership philosophies in coaching

  • Insights from Lead From the Heart Up, Not the Neck Up

  • The scouting process and player evaluation

Guest links:

Contact the show: [email protected]

Follow Dan on social: @RealDanMickle and @717Soul

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