One day when I lived in Columbus, Ohio, I was walking into a coffee shop to watch a soccer game with my business partner, Sean.

Sean pointed out a guy sitting outside the shop as soccer star Robbie Rogers, who had played for the USA in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

I’m pretty clueless about soccer, so I didn’t even know who he was.

But we said hi anyway.

Turns out he had just barely gotten cut from the World Cup team and was feeling down.

That started a friendship that has lasted through the years and across countries.

Today on The School of Greatness, I get to sit down with my good friend Robbie Rogers and talk about something he did that was harder than getting cut from the World Cup Team.

He is the first male professional athlete to openly come out as a gay man and keep playing in his sport.

And he just released a book about this experience, Coming Out to Play.

To say Robbie is an inspiration is an understatement.

On a personal note, Robbie’s coming out was a huge inspiration for me to open up about being sexually abused as a kid. (I shared my story here on the podcast)

If you know someone who is struggling to find the courage to open up about anything they are keeping inside that needs to come out, please share this episode with them.

I am so proud of Robbie and loved catching up with him on Episode 110.

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Some questions I ask:

What is the feeling like of getting so close to your goal and then getting cut?

What did people say to you as a kid that made you think you couldn’t be gay and play soccer?

How long did it take you to write the letter for your site when you came out?

How did it feel after you hit publish on the post?

Do you feel like being in the closet held you back in sports?

What were you afraid of in coming out?

What message do you have for someone who has been holding onto something for years?

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

How the locker room can mentally scar kids

What happened when he came out publicly online (his story went viral)

The struggle in being open about his life after keeping it all in for so long

What he would have done differently earlier in his life

About the opportunity he has to connect and talk to his team about being a gay athlete (and their support)

The damaging effects of keeping such a big part of you secret

What it’s like to learn how to date for the first time in your mid-twenties

How the process of writing his book helped and challenged him

Plus much more…

Continue Seeking Greatness:

Buy Robbie’s new book Coming Out to Play

Follow Robbie (especially his fashion on Instagram)

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Music Credit: Stay (feat. Dive Deep) by Daktyl

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