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Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Released Thursday, 25th October 2018
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Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Pay 'Em What They're Worth! Northwestern Football's Attempt To Unionize & What We Can Learn | Sports Culture and How It Builds Leaders

Thursday, 25th October 2018
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Continuing the conversation started in Part 1, Russ, Caleb and Matt share the overwhelming influence sports had on their lives and discuss how much it can develop the qualities of a leader. 

Northwestern University’s football team and their quest to unionize in an attempt to expand the rights and benefits of the student-athletes showed to contain many lessons on leadership. Team sports culture instills in those involved and ethos of, “we either succeed together, or not at all.” A collective heart to band together for a larger goal that is bigger than any one person. Not everyone will grow up to become a professional athlete, or even a collegiate athlete, but everyone can be a part of sports to develop qualities that can't be learned elsewhere. 

Should college athletes be paid to play, allowing them a share of the massive revenue gained by the NCAA and Universities around the U.S.? Listen in to find out their thoughts on the topic.

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