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“Live your life today as if you would want to live it a 1000 times over!”
Today's guest is Audrius Knasas- beach volleyball player from Lithuania who is currently playing professional indoor volleyball in Austria! A literal “walking quote book”, Audrius dives deep into his personal headspace and shares many experiences that he has had in life through a philosophical lens. In this episode, Audrius talks about:-
- How he first started beach volleyball in Lithuania but is currently playing pro indoor volleyball in Austria
- What being “more than an athlete” means to him
- How he began the process of “searching” and finding ways to cope mentally with the strenuous schedule
- Why “alone time” is so necessary for him
- How playing in Austria has been like for him (this one is really funny!)
- What being an Olympian means to him
- How he would still like to be in the sports scene in different ways even after he is retired
- Why being a “self-learner” is his greatest strength
- How anxiousness actually affects him in many ways, but how he has learned to have a “friendly relationship” with himself
- How volleyball has taught him self-love on and off the court
And as usual, much much more!
Speaking with Aurdrius has opened my eyes and mind to a lot of things that I never gave much thought about before. I really hope that you enjoy it and that you’ve learned as much from him as I did!
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Check out “When Nietzsche Wept”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21031.When_Nietzsche_Wept

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"29- VolleyTalk w Audrius Knasas 🇱🇹" is an episode of THE VOLLEYTALK PODCAST: Beach Volleyball Conversations with Tasha Mae. Runtime 58 min. Published April 19, 2022. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.