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  <title>Episode 54:  Daron K. Roberts- How to transition into a career you love</title>
  <description>Visit Kitodelgado.com for complete show notes&amp;amp;nbsp; Let his pivot from Harvard Law to NFL coach inspire your transition Daron K. Roberts is a former NFL coach and author of&amp;amp;nbsp; Amazon best seller, “Call an Audible.”&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;After graduating from Harvard Law School, Roberts made a head-scratching transition to NFL coach.&amp;amp;nbsp; He held coaching&amp;amp;nbsp;stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, West Virginia Mountaineers and&amp;amp;nbsp;Cleveland Browns.&amp;amp;nbsp; Currently, Roberts serves as founding director of the Center for Sports&amp;amp;nbsp;Leadership and Innovation (CSLi) at the University of Texas.&amp;amp;nbsp;The Center is the first university-based institute dedicated to&amp;amp;nbsp;developing leadership and character curricula for high school, collegiate and&amp;amp;nbsp;professional athletes. Through the Center, Roberts teaches a course – A&amp;amp;nbsp;Game plan for Winning at Life– to incoming freshmen student-athletes. In January&amp;amp;nbsp;of 2018, the Center received the commitment and financial support of NBA All-Star,&amp;amp;nbsp;Kevin Durant. </description>
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