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    ICYMI - Grand Master Maurice Ashley on Learning Life Lessons with Chess

    enNovember 04, 2019

    Podcast Summary

    • Building Strong Community Bonds with Neighbor to NeighborNeighbor to Neighbor fosters community connections and prepares for emergencies, emphasizing neighbors as valuable resources for social bonds and preparedness.

      No matter how uncertain or disconnected the world may feel at times, there are organizations like Neighbor to Neighbor that encourage and facilitate the building of strong community bonds. Neighbors are believed to be the best resource for creating meaningful social connections and preparing for emergencies. By getting involved with Neighbor to Neighbor, individuals can help create a more connected community. Meanwhile, in the world of chess, becoming a grandmaster is the highest title one can achieve. It requires beating other grandmasters and top players from around the world. Despite this, a grandmaster doesn't lose their title once it's been earned. The first grandmasters were established in the early 1900s, and since then, the title has been a symbol of exceptional skill and knowledge in the game. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't mean that a grandmaster can no longer be beaten; rather, it signifies their mastery of the game and their place among the elite chess players.

    • Chess requires significant physical and mental staminaTop chess players dedicate hours to maintain fitness and focus, despite the game's stationary nature.

      Chess, often perceived as a sedentary activity, requires significant physical and mental stamina for top performance. Maurice Ashley, a renowned chess grandmaster and commentator, shared his personal experience of choosing chess over rugby in school due to a fear of getting hurt. However, he discovered the demanding nature of chess when he began competing at higher levels. Chess pieces may appear light, but the concentration required for long hours of play can be exhausting. Top chess players like Magnus Carlsen and Fabiana Caruana dedicate several hours a day to working out to maintain their fitness and focus. Ashley's background as a young black kid from a community where chess wasn't popular adds an unique perspective to his commentary, making it engaging and captivating for a broader audience.

    • Chess as a metaphor for life in the hoodChess skills translate to life success and the hood culture adds unique energy to the game

      Chess, a game often considered the ultimate thinkers' game, has its roots in various communities, including the rough neighborhoods of Brownsville, Brooklyn. In these communities, chess players, particularly the cool brothers, would engage in trash talk while playing, distracting opponents and creating a unique energy and flow. This experience has influenced Maurice Ashley, a chess grandmaster from Brownsville, in his commentary style. Chess is not just a game; it's a metaphor for life, politics, business, and sports. The strategic thinking and analytical skills developed through chess can be applied in various aspects of life. The cool, distracting energy from the hood is just one aspect of the rich history and relevance of chess.

    • Understanding and valuing other perspectivesEffective communication, empathy, active listening, open-mindedness, and adaptability are crucial for building meaningful relationships and navigating complex situations.

      Learning from the discussion between Maurice Ashley and Trevor Noah on The Daily Show is the importance of understanding and valuing the other person's perspective in any situation, be it chess or politics. Ashley emphasized that in chess, it's not about your best ideas prevailing, but rather deeply understanding and countering the other player's moves. This mindset can be applied to various aspects of life, including business and politics, where effective communication and empathy are crucial for finding common ground and resolving conflicts. The conversation underscores the importance of active listening, open-mindedness, and adaptability in building meaningful relationships and navigating complex situations. Ultimately, Ashley's message encourages us to prioritize understanding the other person over asserting our own opinions, leading to deeper connections and more effective outcomes.

    • New NBA Podcast 'Beyond the Arc'CBS Sports Podcast Network launched a new NBA show, 'Beyond the Arc', featuring NBA insider Bill Reiter, Ashley Nicole Moss, and John Gonzalez. It covers all NBA aspects with expert analysis, entertaining commentary, and behind-the-scenes insights.

      The CBS Sports Podcast Network has launched a new NBA show called "Beyond the Arc." Hosted by John Gonzalez, NBA insider Bill Reiter, and Ashley Nicole Moss, this five-days-a-week podcast covers all aspects of the NBA, from insightful discussions and upbeat commentary to breaking news, interviews, and the latest on the biggest NBA stories. Listeners can download and follow "Beyond the Arc" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Whether you're an avid NBA fan or just looking for engaging sports content, "Beyond the Arc" is a must-listen. Tune in for a mix of expert analysis, entertaining commentary, and behind-the-scenes insights that go beyond the arc of the basketball court.

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