Ego, Humility, and the Locker Room
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In Episode 5 of After the Game, we dive into the tension between ego and humility, and how both shape leadership long after the final whistle blows. Featuring senior and former Piedmont University soccer player James Cooper, this conversation explores what it truly means to lead when the locker room is gone and the spotlight fades.
James reflects on his journey from being a competitive college athlete to preparing for life beyond the field. We talk about how ego can drive performance but also limit growth, why humility becomes essential in professional and personal spaces, and how accountability shifts when you’re no longer part of a team environment. From hard conversations in the locker room to redefining identity after sport, this episode unpacks the lessons athletics teaches us about responsibility, character, and growth.