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The Guided Retirement Show


Aug 18, 2020

The good habits that help people achieve successful retirements don’t only pertain to finance. Decades of research, interviews, and studies show that these same strengths help people become extraordinary businessmen, leaders, and athletes, among many other things.

As this year has taught us all, life almost never goes the way we plan for it. However, discipline, consistency, and the ability to show up, day after day, can take us far. A financial plan built with these principles in mind, even now, can help you achieve your goals and live the life you aspire to at every stage of your career.

Today, I’m interviewing Joel Goldberg. Joel is the host of Rounding the Bases, a podcast where he interviews entrepreneurs and leaders in sports and business. He’s also the announcer for the Kansas City Royals and an experienced TV sportscaster. In our conversation, Joel doesn’t just share stories from his astounding career, but digs deep into the lessons he’s learned from the extraordinary people he’s met along the way.

In this podcast interview, you’ll learn:

  • What made “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Will Ferrell, and Ned Yost some of Joel’s greatest interviews.
  • How the Royals organization has shifted their operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The common traits between entrepreneurs, CEOs, and professional athletes - and why “lucky” people are mostly lucky because they put themselves in that position.
  • Why there are no quick fixes to getting what we want in life - and how Joel got his first job in television.
  • The importance of building lasting relationships in every field. 

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To get a full recap of today's conversation, including the biggest takeaways, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit GuidedRetirementShow.com/25

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