The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

200: AJ Hawk & Keith Hawk - Showing Up, Doing The Work, Earning Trust, Helping Others, Winning The Super Bowl, Celebrating #200

Apr 16, 2017
AJ Hawk, a former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl champion, and his father, Keith Hawk, a seasoned sales leader, dive into leadership principles in this engaging conversation. They explore the importance of showing up, consistency, and accountability in earning respect. Retirement is redefined by Keith as the freedom to pursue meaningful work, while AJ reflects on the transition to broadcasting. The duo emphasizes authentic coaching, the value of micro-coaching, and instilling grit in their children, ensuring that helping others remains a central theme.
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INSIGHT

Retirement As Freedom To Choose

  • Retirement no longer means stopping work; it means choosing what work to keep.
  • Keith calls it freedom to stop unwanted tasks and amplify meaningful work.
ANECDOTE

Early Workouts Built Instant Respect

  • AJ recounts arriving early at Ohio State summer workouts and being mistaken for a walk-on.
  • Consistent early presence earned him teammates' respect and a place on the team.
ANECDOTE

Support Staff Matter Most

  • AJ names trainers, equipment managers, and support staff among the people he misses most from football.
  • He values those day-to-day relationships over status and public accolades.
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