Should you Reconsider Having a Guest Speaker?

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Should you Reconsider Having a Guest Speaker?

The discussion in this episode centers around the impact a guest speaker has on your team. Almost every team engages in this at some point throughout their season, yet there are few conversations being had about the true impact these events bring to teams. We hope this dialogue gives you a new perspective to consider when finding ways to bring impactful moments into your program.

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