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E103 || Kevin Butler || This Is Not About Basketball
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This week Kevin Butler sits down in studio for a great conversation around growing up, construction, and a lot of basketball. From Jackson, Mississippi to Arlington, Texas to Oakland, California and back to Texas where Kevin is now the President of Butler & Butler Construction, President of Butler Masonry, and Director of 3-D Sports.
The guys do a great job of finding great nuances through Kevin's story to lay in points about finding opportunities to grow, putting in work when the lights aren't on, finding and being a "glue guy" on your teams, among a million other nuggets.
... and for those curious (i) the song we were talking about wasn't an Outkast song; it was a Marc Ronson song called Uptown Funk, and (ii) Dennis Rodman was a part of the 2011 Basketball Hall of Fame.
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