Vet Moves Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Courtside seats to the shortcuts you can only learn through experience! Vet Moves Podcast is weekly conversation with host Anthony Goods and former athletes that have transitioned into different careers. Learn how many professional sportsmen use their experiences to create a new profession.

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This episode of the Vet Moves podcast features former NBA & EuroLeague shooter Casey Jacobsen. He talks about being a shooter in the NBA and how he prepared for his transition into being a college basketball analyst

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On this episode, Atlanta Hawks GM Landry Fields joins the Vet Moves podcast to talk about his transition from playing 5 years win the NBA to becoming a scout for the Spurs, GM in the G-League, to becoming an assistant general manger of the Atlanta Hawks (at the time of this recording).  Landry shared a lot of what he did to climb the ladder in the front office and what skills he had to work on to separate himself. 

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On this episode, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Mitch Johnson pulls up to the Vet Moves Podcast to talk about his transition from playing overseas to being an assistant with the Spurs. He details some of the challenges he faced coaching under Greg Popovich as well as finding his own identity as a coach

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On this episode of the Vet Moves Podcast, George Mason University head coach Kim English share his experiences during his playing career and how he successfully transitioned into coaching after his playing career.  He talked about why he made the decision to go into coaching, what he learned from his playing career, advice he would give to those looking to make a similar transition and more!

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It is often said that professional athletes live two lives - the life during their playing career and the life after. Transitioning from something you've done your entire life isn't an easy task. The Vet Moves Podcast aims to shed light on how many athletes made a the transition from one career to another as well as "vet moves" they would suggest to others that might be going through the same transition