022: Olympic Medal To Model Leadership W/ DR. JUDI BROWN CLARKE
Dr. JudI Brown Clarke, Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer at Stony Brook University, shares her inspiring journey from an Olympic silver medalist to a leadership role in higher education. Dr. Clarke discusses her early experiences in track, the mental challenges of competing at an elite level, and the lessons of resilience, discipline, and mental toughness she's carried into her professional life. She offers valuable insights on overcoming self-doubt, the importance of sequential steps to achieve goals, the role of fear as a catalyst for growth, and the significance of personal responsibility. Dr. Clarke also highlights the importance of team dynamics, understanding the individual needs of team members, and fostering authentic connections. Tune in for a stimulating conversation that explores the intersection of sports and professional success.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:45 Early Days and Love for Track
01:21 Facing Gender Barriers in Sports
03:02 Olympic Journey and Mental Challenges
05:03 Mindset and Performance Strategies
11:22 Transition from Sports to Career
17:15 Applying Athletic Skills to Professional Life
20:17 Mapping Your Future Beyond Sports
21:30 The Role of Adrenaline in Performance
25:02 Leadership and Team Dynamics
32:01 Personal Responsibility and Belief
35:50 Embracing Fear for Growth
38:16 Connecting and Impacting Others