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Todd Stottlemyre - The Observer
Season 7
Episode 191
Published 5 years, 4 months ago
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Todd Stottlemyre, author and speaker, has a passion for coaching how to win at the highest levels in business and personal life. Todd's process demonstrates how lofty ambitions are achievable when you follow the sequential steps in his proven success system. Todd is a former major league baseball pitcher where he played for 15 seasons and participated in three World Championships. He played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics, St Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Todd received the prestigious Branch Rickey Award and the Lou Gehrig Award. After his baseball career, Todd had a career in finance building an asset management business at a high-profile Wall Street firm. His latest book is The Observer: A Modern Fable on Mastering Your Thoughts & Emotions. Imparted with truth and wisdom, The Observer is a classic for discovering the peak performer within yourself. This timeless story of success principles is more important today than it has ever been before as uncertainty lurks right around the corner. Todd lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife Erica and their five beautiful children. The Observer: https://www.amazon.com/Observer-Modern-Mastering-Thoughts-Emotions/dp/1641465344 Todd's website: ToddOfficial.com
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