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Episode 9 | Priorities: Building With the End in Mind

Episode 9 | Priorities: Building With the End in Mind

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In this episode of Humble Renegades, Bookie and Kesha break down what it means to set, live out, and lead with priorities that empower the people who are participating in the programs. Using the Nike RBI West Regional Tournament as a real-time case study, they walk through how clear priorities create trust, unity, and momentum in a community.

Beyond theory, Bookie shares strategy in action. From honoring the voices of student-athletes and families to solving logistical challenges with excellence and intention, you’ll hear how clarity made success feel inevitable and how that same clarity can transform the way you serve.

Whether you're leading a team, at the beginning of building a vision, or navigating change in your community, this episode will help you focus forward and put people first.

What You’ll Hear:

  • Why priorities matter more than plans
  • How to build momentum through clarity
  • A real behind-the-scenes look at organizing a regional tournament
  • The difference between essential priorities and extras
  • How listening, proximity, and anticipation build trust

3-Step Framework:

  1. Clarify the Win: Define what success looks like together
  2. Resource the Plan: Put the right people, tools, and funding in place
  3. Track and Celebrate: Let small wins fuel big ones

Quote Highlights:

  • “Clarity makes success feel inevitable.”
  • “Being a champion is about lifting others as they rise.”

Reflection Prompt:

Think about what your community actually needs, not just what you want to give them. Where do your priorities align with theirs? Where might you need to adjust?

To learn more about the work that Bookie is doing in the community, visit www.baseballbeyond.org

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