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Chris Vanderhyde - Leaving a Legacy Can Be Positive or Negative

15m · Small Simple Steps · 29 May 01:54

Chris Vanderhyde (The Man) has won multiple state championships as a varsity basketball coach but his legacy he is creating has more to do with helping develop young people to become positive and successful people in life. Chris is insightful with the idea that each and everyday we create our legacy and it can be either positive or negative. 

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