50 min

When Life Knocks You Down Part I, Feat Schea Cotton, with Joel Marion - BTI 108 Born to Impact

    • Christianity

Prepare for inspiration with Schea Cotton!
 
Schea Cotton is a former professional American basketball player, current player development coach, and keynote speaker.
 
He is regarded as perhaps the greatest high school basketball player of all time mentioned in the same conversations as legendary players such as LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. In just his sophomore season Schea led Mater Dei High School to a 36 to 1 record as well as to the California State Championship. That same year he was named Cal High Sports Division One Player of the Year, the only sophomore ever to be awarded that honor as a 10th grader. 
 
The following season, despite only playing 11 games due to a hand injury, Schea was named a Parade First Team All-American, the highest possible honor for a high school basketball player. 
 
Due to a series of unfortunate events, Shay's college career was delayed and despite being one of the most heavily followed and recruited high school basketball players of all time, never played in the NBA.
 
In this 2-part episode, we discuss:
-How hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard
-Why the greatest of players often come from the humblest of beginnings
-What happens when you put in the work that others don't
-How to deal with unexpected obstacles
-The importance of acknowledging both your weakness and strengths
And so much more.
 
Schea's story will inspire you, encourage you, and pull you even closer to living the life you were born to live ... don't miss it.
 
Even more, be sure to subscribe to the Born to Impact podcast to ensure you get notified as new episodes release each week!
 
After listening, please check out the documentary "Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story", available free on YouTube, Amazon Prime, or on any other streaming platform. Please give him a follow on Instagram as well @scheacotton

Prepare for inspiration with Schea Cotton!
 
Schea Cotton is a former professional American basketball player, current player development coach, and keynote speaker.
 
He is regarded as perhaps the greatest high school basketball player of all time mentioned in the same conversations as legendary players such as LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. In just his sophomore season Schea led Mater Dei High School to a 36 to 1 record as well as to the California State Championship. That same year he was named Cal High Sports Division One Player of the Year, the only sophomore ever to be awarded that honor as a 10th grader. 
 
The following season, despite only playing 11 games due to a hand injury, Schea was named a Parade First Team All-American, the highest possible honor for a high school basketball player. 
 
Due to a series of unfortunate events, Shay's college career was delayed and despite being one of the most heavily followed and recruited high school basketball players of all time, never played in the NBA.
 
In this 2-part episode, we discuss:
-How hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard
-Why the greatest of players often come from the humblest of beginnings
-What happens when you put in the work that others don't
-How to deal with unexpected obstacles
-The importance of acknowledging both your weakness and strengths
And so much more.
 
Schea's story will inspire you, encourage you, and pull you even closer to living the life you were born to live ... don't miss it.
 
Even more, be sure to subscribe to the Born to Impact podcast to ensure you get notified as new episodes release each week!
 
After listening, please check out the documentary "Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story", available free on YouTube, Amazon Prime, or on any other streaming platform. Please give him a follow on Instagram as well @scheacotton

50 min