Steve Sax is a 5-time Major League All Star who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers. We explore how to develop a winner’s mindset in business and life from his book Shift: Change Your Mindset and You Change Your World.

Ken Harris is a futurist who turns his predictive powers on the subject of sports. He defines two types of sports we Americans engage in: top-down and bottom-up. He provide a different way to look at sports from his white paper, Two Sports.

Doug Glanville guest defied the odds. He grew up in Teaneck—not Hackensack—New Jersey, got good grades and was enrolled in engineering school at an Ivy League university when he got the call he was drafted into the Major Leagues of baseball by the Chicago Cubs. We discuss his Major League career, and the importance of getting good grades and finishing your education from his book The Game From Where I Stand.

Ahmad Newton is an entrepreneur who is putting a new spin on a traditional sport and selling it to the public. He’s the owner of the Ventura Black Widows Women’s Football Team. We discuss the rise of women’s football and the business behind the sport.

Bernie Parent holds many firsts in ice hockey. He was the first goaltender to win back-to-back Stanley Cup, Vezina and Conn Smyth trophies. He is a Hockey Hall of Fame player and the initial inductee into the Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame. He knows something about success. We discuss his Journey Through Risk and Fear as we recount his life.

Charley Rosen is a former baseball pitching hopeful for the New York Yankees turned sports writer. He examines one of baseball’s most scrutinized positions, the relief pitcher, and provides the deeper meaning of what it takes to be a modern reliever. We discuss his perspectives from his book Bullpen Diaries.