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Coach Kirby Smart and Dr. Drew Brannon after UGA Football National Championship win.

Coach Kirby Smart and Dr. Drew Brannon following the National Championship game.

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Culture drives championship results. That’s the message of the latest podcast episode of The Growth Project by AMPLOS. Coach Kirby Smart, head football coach at the University of Georgia, and Dr. Drew Brannon, sport psychologist for UGA football, discuss the puzzle pieces that power Kirby’s remarkable leadership — which has led the Dawgs to consecutive National Championships.

Discover the evolution Kirby has undergone, the significance of nurturing a strong culture + team dynamic, and Kirby’s philosophy on football and life.*

Listen to the fascinating episode

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