• Inside the Mind of a Champion: Jackie Joyner-Kersee on Dreams & Discipline

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Inside the Mind of a Champion: Jackie Joyner-Kersee on Dreams & Discipline

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    In this latest episode of Life After Sports, hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris sit down with one of the greatest athletes in Olympic history, Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Growing up in the challenging environment of East St. Louis, Jackie opens up about the hurdles she had to jump over—both literally and figuratively. She recalls how her journey into track began at the community center and developed into an Olympic career that saw her win six Olympic medals, including three golds.

    Jackie also talks about her first love, basketball, which took her to UCLA on a scholarship. However, her heart was always set on track and field, and she shares how she balanced both sports while ensuring her academic success. Her determination, resilience, and unwavering focus on her goals shine through, as she explains her mindset on handling setbacks, especially after losing in her first Olympic Trials.

    One of the most touching moments of the conversation is Jackie's reflection on her community work. From founding the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center to mentoring young athletes, Jackie is dedicated to giving back to East St. Louis, creating opportunities for children to thrive in academics and sports. Her wisdom on overcoming adversity, the importance of education, and setting a strong foundation for future generations is an inspiration.

    If you're seeking motivation and insight into what it takes to be the best, this conversation is a must-listen. Jackie’s anecdotes about her late sister-in-law Florence Griffith-Joyner (FloJo) and Tina Hutchinson, a basketball phenom from East St. Louis, offer a deep dive into the pressures athletes face both on and off the field.

    Listen to this episode to hear about the power of perseverance, the importance of mentorship, and Jackie's thoughts on modern-day athletics.

    If you enjoyed this inspiring conversation with Olympic legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Life After Sports for more motivational stories from athletes who’ve transitioned into life beyond their sports careers. Let us know in the comments how Jackie’s journey inspired you, and who you’d like to see on the show next!

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    0:00 Introduction to the episode and Jackie Joyner-Kersee
    1:00 Jackie on growing up in East St. Louis and discovering track and field
    5:06 UCLA scholarship, balancing basketball and track, and handling homesickness
    10:05 The moment Jackie knew she could be an Olympian and her journey to the 1984 Olympics
    15:00 Competing with her sister-in-law, Florence Griffith-Joyner, and pushing limits in track
    20:30 Reflections on today’s athletes, social media, and coaching insights
    24:00 Mentorship, advice for young athletes, and Tina Hutchinson’s legacy
    30:00 Jackie’s foundation work, the JJK Center, and building her community
    40:00 Challenges of growing up in East St. Louis and the importance of education
    50:00 Closing thoughts on legacy, family, and the impact of sports on life

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In this latest episode of Life After Sports, hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris sit down with one of the greatest athletes in Olympic history, Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Growing up in the challenging environment of East St. Louis, Jackie opens up about the hurdles she had to jump over—both literally and figuratively. She recalls how her journey into track began at the community center and developed into an Olympic career that saw her win six Olympic medals, including three golds.

Jackie also talks about her first love, basketball, which took her to UCLA on a scholarship. However, her heart was always set on track and field, and she shares how she balanced both sports while ensuring her academic success. Her determination, resilience, and unwavering focus on her goals shine through, as she explains her mindset on handling setbacks, especially after losing in her first Olympic Trials.

One of the most touching moments of the conversation is Jackie's reflection on her community work. From founding the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center to mentoring young athletes, Jackie is dedicated to giving back to East St. Louis, creating opportunities for children to thrive in academics and sports. Her wisdom on overcoming adversity, the importance of education, and setting a strong foundation for future generations is an inspiration.

If you're seeking motivation and insight into what it takes to be the best, this conversation is a must-listen. Jackie’s anecdotes about her late sister-in-law Florence Griffith-Joyner (FloJo) and Tina Hutchinson, a basketball phenom from East St. Louis, offer a deep dive into the pressures athletes face both on and off the field.

Listen to this episode to hear about the power of perseverance, the importance of mentorship, and Jackie's thoughts on modern-day athletics.

If you enjoyed this inspiring conversation with Olympic legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Life After Sports for more motivational stories from athletes who’ve transitioned into life beyond their sports careers. Let us know in the comments how Jackie’s journey inspired you, and who you’d like to see on the show next!

Check out Life After Sports - https://www.youtube.com/@LifeAfterSports23
SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/5wdRQjNCDwUPFJUd6FeOaI
APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-after-sports-23/id1728601357
Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifeaftersports23/
Follow us on Ticktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifeaftersports23
Follow us on X - https://x.com/LifeAfter_Sprts
Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LifeAfterSports23/

Follow Greg - https://www.instagram.com/gregvaughn23/
Follow James - https://www.instagram.com/canjay2645/

#JackieJoynerKersee #LifeAfterSports #OlympicChampion #TrackAndField #EastStLouis #SportsLegends #CommunityImpact #FemaleAthletes #AthleteLegacy #motivationmonday

0:00 Introduction to the episode and Jackie Joyner-Kersee
1:00 Jackie on growing up in East St. Louis and discovering track and field
5:06 UCLA scholarship, balancing basketball and track, and handling homesickness
10:05 The moment Jackie knew she could be an Olympian and her journey to the 1984 Olympics
15:00 Competing with her sister-in-law, Florence Griffith-Joyner, and pushing limits in track
20:30 Reflections on today’s athletes, social media, and coaching insights
24:00 Mentorship, advice for young athletes, and Tina Hutchinson’s legacy
30:00 Jackie’s foundation work, the JJK Center, and building her community
40:00 Challenges of growing up in East St. Louis and the importance of education
50:00 Closing thoughts on legacy, family, and the impact of sports on life

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