This episode is a deep, honest exploration of what happens after the uniform comes off. I got to jam with Ed Lubowicki—former Notre Dame lacrosse player, ex–Deloitte consultant, and founder of Lubowicki Performance Advisory—to unpack the identity shift athletes face when sport ends, and how to intentionally transcend and include the best parts of that chapter into the next one.
Ed shares insights from 400+ conversations with athletes navigating life beyond competition, challenging the narrative that “athletes die twice,” and reframing transition as a bigger Plan A: not a fallback.
In this conversation we explore stoicism, process over outcomes, intentional adversity, and why support systems matter more than willpower alone.
Key takeaways
- Why most athletes undervalue their lived experience, and how that creates friction post-sport
- The difference between knowing resilience and practicing it through intentional adversity
- How identity stories can stall momentum; and how to update the narrative without erasing the past
- Why outcomes don’t tell the whole story, and how to reclaim agency through process
- How to rebuild the scaffolding of support that once existed in sport
Quotes
- “Athletes don’t need an option B. They need a bigger option A.”
- “You don’t just fall out of shape or alignment. You fall out of a system.”
- “Resilience isn’t learned in theory. It’s earned in experience.”
- “The story that got you here might not be the one that keeps you here.”
Connect with Ed
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edlubowicki/
Website: https://luboadvisory.com
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