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Play Your Position

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Many of us receive the call to leadership at some point in our lives. It can happen when we are young, and it can happen later. Sometimes it happens more than once. Regardless of its timing, saying yes to that call fundamentally changes us and the direction of our lives. The Play Your Position Podcast explores what happens when we answer the call -- and why it matters.
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Chris Clinard of Books4Guys on Why One Book at the Right Time Can Change a Young Man's Life

Tue Jan 13 2026

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What happens when reading stops being "school" and starts being power?   In this upbeat, hopeful conversation, MaryLou sits down with Chris Clinard, founder of Books4Guys—a growing community and mission built to get books into the hands of young men (and grown men) who might not see themselves as readers… yet.   Chris shares how he went from "didn't like reading in high school" to becoming the kind of person who can't stop talking about books—in the best way. His turning point wasn't discipline or a sudden personality change. It was relevance. He started reading biographies of athletes he admired, then leadership and personal development books, and realized: I wish I'd found these earlier.   That insight became Books4Guys: a place where men can get recommendations, discover authors, and—most importantly—help put books into the hands of students through partnerships with high schools, coaches, and mentorship programs.   If you've been worried about attention spans, leadership, or what young people are up against in a screen-saturated world, Chris offers a grounded, non-preachy reminder: one good book at the right time can change someone's trajectory.   In this episode, we talk about: -Why Chris didn't enjoy reading as a student—and what changed everything -The cultural gap: why there aren't more "book spaces" for guys (and why that matters) -How Books4Guys partners with high schools (including a Player of the Week chooses a book model) -What kinds of books young men are choosing (yes, sports… and also things like crypto) -Leadership lessons Chris learned the hard way—especially staying true to your own style -Why memoirs and long-form conversations build empathy in a world trained for hot takes -Two books that have shaped Chris: QBQ (Question Behind the Question) and the Tiger Woods biography -A hopeful note heading into 2026: less scrolling, more real conversations, more depth Connect with Chris / Books4Guys: Website: books4guys.com (Links to the Books4Guys podcast, newsletter, and social channels are on the site.)   If this episode sparked something for you—consider sharing it with a coach, teacher, parent, or mentor who influences young men. This mission grows one conversation (and one book) at a time. Get MaryLou's Book and Keep in Touch:   It's Not You, It's the Algorithm Book LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/   Instagram: @maryloukayser   Website: https://maryloukayser.com

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What happens when reading stops being "school" and starts being power?   In this upbeat, hopeful conversation, MaryLou sits down with Chris Clinard, founder of Books4Guys—a growing community and mission built to get books into the hands of young men (and grown men) who might not see themselves as readers… yet.   Chris shares how he went from "didn't like reading in high school" to becoming the kind of person who can't stop talking about books—in the best way. His turning point wasn't discipline or a sudden personality change. It was relevance. He started reading biographies of athletes he admired, then leadership and personal development books, and realized: I wish I'd found these earlier.   That insight became Books4Guys: a place where men can get recommendations, discover authors, and—most importantly—help put books into the hands of students through partnerships with high schools, coaches, and mentorship programs.   If you've been worried about attention spans, leadership, or what young people are up against in a screen-saturated world, Chris offers a grounded, non-preachy reminder: one good book at the right time can change someone's trajectory.   In this episode, we talk about: -Why Chris didn't enjoy reading as a student—and what changed everything -The cultural gap: why there aren't more "book spaces" for guys (and why that matters) -How Books4Guys partners with high schools (including a Player of the Week chooses a book model) -What kinds of books young men are choosing (yes, sports… and also things like crypto) -Leadership lessons Chris learned the hard way—especially staying true to your own style -Why memoirs and long-form conversations build empathy in a world trained for hot takes -Two books that have shaped Chris: QBQ (Question Behind the Question) and the Tiger Woods biography -A hopeful note heading into 2026: less scrolling, more real conversations, more depth Connect with Chris / Books4Guys: Website: books4guys.com (Links to the Books4Guys podcast, newsletter, and social channels are on the site.)   If this episode sparked something for you—consider sharing it with a coach, teacher, parent, or mentor who influences young men. This mission grows one conversation (and one book) at a time. Get MaryLou's Book and Keep in Touch:   It's Not You, It's the Algorithm Book LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/   Instagram: @maryloukayser   Website: https://maryloukayser.com

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Top 14.8% by pitch volume (Rank #7382 of 50,000)
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Many of us receive the call to leadership at some point in our lives. It can happen when we are young, and it can happen later. Sometimes it happens more than once. Regardless of its timing, saying yes to that call fundamentally changes us and the direction of our lives. The Play Your Position Podcast explores what happens when we answer the call -- and why it matters.

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