#3560: The Cost Of Continual Emotional Accessibility
I talk about how being emotionally accessible all the time is often mistaken for maturity or leadership, but taken too far it becomes a liability. When I’m always available to […]
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Rita and I sit down with author and chess teacher Marcus Braxton to hear how a wrongful charge led to a five-star urban novel, a growing sports podcast, and a mission to teach strategy and ownership to DC youth. Writing, chess, and entrepreneurship come together as tools to think ahead, build wealth, and give back.
• live reading from Sun Roof Hitters and how the book began behind bars
• turning a commissary store into legal fees and a lifeline
• validation from fellow inmates and the moment purpose clicked
• reframing success and starting Think First Chess Entrepreneurship
• weaving real DC streets into urban fiction that resonates
• launching Blockboy Sport Talk and building momentum post-release
• the impact of hearing not guilty and what redemption means now
• chess lessons applied to business, goals, and daily discipline
• teaching youth ownership, P&L basics, and long-term thinking
The book is on Amazon, Sunroof Hitters book one of the Sunroof Hitters series. The hardcover is available as well. Also, the ebook is available. Ebook is going on sale for as little as 99 cents on. Also check out the podcast Blockboy Sport Talk on YouTube.
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Blockboy Sport Talk: https://www.youtube.com/@BlockBoySportsTalk
Book: Sunroof Hitters on Amazon
Social: @marcuslbraxtonsr | @SunroofHittersPage
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I talk about how being emotionally accessible all the time is often mistaken for maturity or leadership, but taken too far it becomes a liability. When I’m always available to […]
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