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Shooting It Straight! is a podcast where life lessons and motivation come together. Originally hosted by the late coaching legend Jim Clayton and educator/tech specialist Randy Black, the show now features Elizabeth Clayton stepping in to continue Jim’s legacy. Each episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories—helping you Believe, Achieve, and Motivate. From personal growth to overcoming challenges, Randy and Elizabeth share authentic experiences, expert guests, and encouragement to keep you moving forward. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyCppyright 2025-Present - Shooting It Straight! Podcast Développement personnel Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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  • Preparation Breeds Courage, Part 3: Preparation Shapes Character
    Mar 10 2026

    In Episode 22 of Shooting It Straight, Randy Black continues the courage series by exploring a deeper dimension of preparation—how it shapes character over time. Preparation isn’t just about performing well in a single moment; it communicates respect for opportunities and for the people around us. When someone consistently prepares, it builds credibility, reliability, and discipline. Over time, those habits form a reputation and reveal a seriousness of purpose that others learn to trust and depend on.

    Throughout the episode, Randy examines how preparation impacts not only outcomes but also the people connected to us. Readiness reduces stress for teams, strengthens leadership, and allows individuals to remain calm when pressure rises. Prepared people anticipate challenges, rehearse responses, and reduce uncertainty, which helps them stay steady when difficult moments arrive. These qualities are not built overnight—they are developed through small daily disciplines practiced consistently over time.

    The episode’s Wisdom of the Week reinforces this idea with the reminder that “small steps done daily outpace big plans done someday.” True growth and readiness come from the quiet consistency of small habits repeated every day. As Randy concludes, preparation isn’t just about getting ready for an opportunity—it’s about shaping the kind of person you become long before the spotlight ever turns on.

    Support the Show

    Shooting It Straight has always been about honest, down-to-earth conversations that challenge, encourage, and inspire. With Elizabeth joining me in this new season of the show, we’re excited to keep growing and reaching more people—and we’d love your help in making that happen.

    We’ve set up a few ways you can support the show each month, starting at just a couple of dollars. Whether you’re a Listener, a Friend of the Show, a Partner, a Champion, or one of our Legacy supporters, every level comes with its own set of perks—from bonus episodes and shoutouts to exclusive hangouts with Elizabeth and me.

    You can learn more and sign up today at shootingitstraightpodcast.com/support.



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    29 min
  • Preparation Breeds Courage, Part 2: Behind the Scenes of Bravery
    Feb 27 2026

    In Episode 21 of Shooting It Straight, Randy continues the conversation on how preparation builds courage by taking listeners behind the scenes of bravery. What the world often labels as a “courageous moment” is rarely spontaneous—it’s the visible result of invisible work. From quiet discipline and skill development to character formation and small, consistent decisions, courage is cumulative. It’s built long before the spotlight ever turns on.

    This episode explores how preparation changes our experience with pressure. Without preparation, pressure overwhelms. With preparation, it clarifies. Randy breaks down the difference between reactive and prepared leadership, explaining how mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual preparation steady us in high-stakes moments. When you’ve trained for the moment, fear may still exist—but it no longer has control.

    The Wisdom of the Week drives the message home: “Character is proven in the moments no one sees.” Integrity is built privately and revealed publicly. If you want courage when it matters, commit to preparation when it doesn’t. Because bravery isn’t accidental—it’s cultivated.

    Support the Show

    Shooting It Straight has always been about honest, down-to-earth conversations that challenge, encourage, and inspire. With Elizabeth joining me in this new season of the show, we’re excited to keep growing and reaching more people—and we’d love your help in making that happen.

    We’ve set up a few ways you can support the show each month, starting at just a couple of dollars. Whether you’re a Listener, a Friend of the Show, a Partner, a Champion, or one of our Legacy supporters, every level comes with its own set of perks—from bonus episodes and shoutouts to exclusive hangouts with Elizabeth and me.

    You can learn more and sign up today at shootingitstraightpodcast.com/support.

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    27 min
  • Preparation Breeds Courage Part 1: The Connection Between Preparation and Courage
    Feb 18 2026

    In this powerful opening to Part 1 of “Preparation Breeds Courage,” Randy Black and Elizabeth Clayton unpack a simple but life-changing truth: courage is not spontaneous — it is built long before the pressure hits. Drawing from personal stories, classroom experiences, athletics, parenting, and the legacy of Coach Jim Clayton, they explore how preparation quiets panic, reframes fear, and replaces uncertainty with confidence. Fear doesn’t disappear when you prepare — but it loses its grip.

    Throughout the conversation, Randy and Elizabeth reflect on how preparation shifts us from being reactive to proactive. Whether it’s stepping into leadership, facing grief, teaching in a classroom, starting a business, or simply getting up and facing another hard day, preparation becomes the foundation that allows courage to feel natural rather than reckless. They also examine the difference between optimism and earned confidence — highlighting that true peace doesn’t come from hoping things work out, but from knowing you’ve done the work.

    This episode reminds listeners that preparation doesn’t guarantee outcomes — it produces steadiness. When you focus on effort instead of results, you reduce regret, strengthen resilience, and build a confidence that isn’t shaken by failure. Courage, as Randy and Elizabeth emphasize, is not a dramatic moment. It is a disciplined byproduct of consistent preparation.

    Support the Show

    Shooting It Straight has always been about honest, down-to-earth conversations that challenge, encourage, and inspire. With Elizabeth joining me in this new season of the show, we’re excited to keep growing and reaching more people—and we’d love your help in making that happen.

    We’ve set up a few ways you can support the show each month, starting at just a couple of dollars. Whether you’re a Listener, a Friend of the Show, a Partner, a Champion, or one of our Legacy supporters, every level comes with its own set of perks—from bonus episodes and shoutouts to exclusive hangouts with Elizabeth and me.

    And right now, for a limited time, new supporters will get 50% off for an entire year—no matter which level you choose. It’s our way of saying thanks for helping us relaunch and continue what Jim and I started.

    You can learn more and sign up today at shootingitstraightpodcast.com/support.

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    1 h et 8 min
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