The Backyard Banter Podcast Episode 5: Josh Norris - You don't have to have an opinion on everything
By: Matt Harmon
March 10, 2016
March 10, 2016
I've truly enjoyed each of the first five episodes of The Backyard Banter Podcast. Each guest has offered their own unique brand of advice on the industry and how newcomers can find their footing in our space. With that being said, I'm not sure there was a conversation I enjoyed more than the one I had in this episode with Josh Norris. Perhaps it was due to learning just how similar Josh and I are as people, and how aligned the paths we took to get where we today are. I expected Josh to dish on his time spent working with an NFL team, his thoughts on the importance of process and how he take a unique approach to being a draft analyst. However, I was more than pleased with the way we were able to discuss important real life implications of our line of work, and just functioning as rising individuals in this space.
Highlights from this episode include:
The YouTube broadcast is at the top of this page, and the audio is below. Additionally, you can also subscribe on iTunes or through Stitcher for an audio only version to listen at your own convenience. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a rating and review through the various podcast apps.
Highlights from this episode include:
- The transition from life as a fan to working as an analyst, and what you lose in the change.
- Oddly, a lot of discussion about dating, why it's hard in our business, what we're scared of meeting out there and a personally shocking revelation on my end.
- The importance of saying " I don't know" when it applies.
- Josh's account of his time with an NFL team and what he learned from the experience.
- Why process, and those who employ an effective one, matter more than anything else in the business.
The YouTube broadcast is at the top of this page, and the audio is below. Additionally, you can also subscribe on iTunes or through Stitcher for an audio only version to listen at your own convenience. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a rating and review through the various podcast apps.
Comment Form is loading comments...