Today our guest is Scott Ratliff. He plays for the Archers in the Professional Lacrosse League which starts their inaugural season June 1st On NBC Sports.
https://www.premierlacrosseleague.com/archers
We discuss how he got into Lacrosse, the spiritual side of the sport as well as his charitable work as co-founder of the Give and Go Foundation. His foundation provides lacrosse equipment and training to kids in underserved areas of the world.
Scott explains the Native Amerian roots of Lacrosse and why the sport is still considered "Medicine" by those who play it today.
Scott and I also talk about the incredible lessons and virtues that playing sports, in particular lacrosse, provides kids and how it helps them to deal with stress, become more disciplined, and more successful later in life.
Check out Scott's Youtube Channel "Rat Chat" where he talks about the lessons he’s learned playing lacrosse and how they can help individuals lead a happier and more productive life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmWZs-WLY5Y
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