What can you learn from expanding your perspective and seeing things from other people’s points of view? Today’s guest can tell you about the value of having a devil’s advocate. Listen to today’s episode to hear from Moe Butler from the University of Connecticut where she’s an Associate Head Sports Performance Coach/Director of Olympic Sports. Listen in to hear what she has to say about what she’s learned over the years, what she does as an escape, and what she’s teaching her interns about earning a decent living and planning for retirement.
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