Tanner Kim & Sean Croker: Trying to Get It Right. Learning to Move Without Knowing the Outcome
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If you’re in a season where everyone keeps asking what you’re doing next and you honestly don’t know, this conversation will land. The pressure to have it all figured out can feel heavy, especially when multiple paths are open and none of them feel wrong.
In this conversation, Rick sits down with Sean Croker and Tanner Kim, founders of League of Angels, a nonprofit that started small and quickly grew into serving hundreds of kids with special needs through baseball. They talk candidly about faith, pressure, timing, ambition, money, and what it actually looks like to move forward without clarity. They challenge the idea that waiting means doing nothing and explore what happens when you stop obsessing over the future and start responding to what’s in front of you.
In this interview you’ll learn:
- Why having multiple open doors doesn’t mean you’re stuck
- The difference between waiting and avoiding movement
- How pressure quietly shapes decisions in your early twenties
- What happens when you stop chasing the perfect plan
- Why doing the next right thing often matters more than certainty