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Emmanuel Acho's Interviews
Emmanuel Acho is a New York Times Bestselling Author, host of Fox Sports, and creator of “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man”. Growing up in Dallas, TX, the son of Nigerian immigrants, he never dreamed his life would take him all over the country as an NFL player for the Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles,
As a woman of color, I find myself in uncomfortable situations regarding my race or sex. From being physically ignored to overlooked, I’ve found that as much as I try to love on others, sometimes the world around me is not in a space to reciprocate that love. It used to hurt my feelings at a time in my life, but now I’
In this episode, our guest is Emmanuel Acho. He is one of New York’s Bestselling Authors and also the creator of Uncomfortable Conversations with the Blackmen. Emmanuel Acho is part of the people who don’t set defense. He knows what he stands for and what he stands against. He is not just someone with
277: Don’t Let Your Goals Hold You Back with Emmanuel Acho
Is setting goals the best way to unlock your true potential? We talk a lot about the importance of goal setting and how to set smart goals. But sometimes fear of failure can create unintentional limits within your goals, and that can actually end up holding you back. What if there was a better way to look at your goals
Emmanuel Acho On Overcoming the Fear of Failure & Living a Life Without Limits EP 1245
Today's guest is Emmanuel Acho. He grew up in Dallas with his three siblings, the son of Nigerian immigrant parents. In 2012 he was drafted into the NFL by the Cleveland Browns, and later played with the Philadelphia Eagles, while earning a master’s degree in sports psychology at the University of Texas in the off-seas
Emmanuel Acho: An Uncomfortable Conversation
What’s the reward for not calculating your every move? Emmanuel Acho, the Emmy-winning host of the popular series Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, NY Times best-selling author, and former NFL player, opens up about how his actions are so carefully planned that he feels more like a robot than a human. When
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