The Scoreboard Lied to Me: What Sports Never Teach Athletes About Identity
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In this opening episode of Athletes to Visionaries, Morgan Jones shares a deeply personal story from the NCAA Elite Eight—sitting on the bench while his team competed among the top teams in the country. From the outside, it looked like success. Inside, it sparked questions about identity, pressure, and purpose.
Why do athletes tie their worth to performance?
What happens when the role you built your identity around changes?
And how can sport prepare you for life beyond the game?
Morgan breaks down the critical transition from athlete to visionary—from executing within the system to interpreting experiences and using sport as a platform for leadership, purpose, and impact.
This episode explores:
- The hidden pressure athletes carry when identity becomes tied to performance
- Why the scoreboard never tells the full story
- The difference between performance and purpose
- How athletes, parents, and coaches can rethink success in sports
- Why sport should expand life—not define it
If you’ve ever felt the weight of expectations, struggled with identity in sports, or wondered what comes after the game, this conversation will change how you see athletics.
Welcome to Athletes to Visionaries.
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Special thanks to our partners: Hi Hello Labs in Orlando, Florida, for powering and producing this show.
Sponsored by: Hi Hello Labs Produced at: Hi Hello Labs
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