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The Pursuit of Perfection Podcast

Welcome to The Pursuit of Perfection Podcast hosted by Tim Dixon and China McCarney. The POP Podcast is for those striving for something bigger no matter the arena. China and Tim lay out tools and concepts to implement in life to get closer to the best version of yourself. There will be no sugarcoating, no grey area and no fluff. If you are not ok with being challenged, being uncomfortable or being called out, the POP podcast is not for you. If you are ready to embrace the grind, battle each day, and ready to start feeling more fulfillment than you ever have before, you are in the right place. Tim and China will bring the ingredients to a more successful life based on years of education, professional athletics and working with clients in multiple professional fields. It is up to you on what you are going to do with those ingredients and what you are going to achieve. An average process yields average results. Embrace the journey on becoming ELITE. It starts NOW!
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Apr 1, 2018

In this episode Tim and China interview and hang out with Mitch Canham.

Mitch Canham burst onto the National scene as the catcher for the two time National Champion Oregon State Beavers.  Back to back Champions in 2006-2007. Legendary and still head coach Pat Casey for the Beavers said Mitch was the best leader in the country. 

Out of college he was a first round pick by the San Diego Padres and spent 9 seasons in the minor leagues with 6 organizations and 14 different teams. 

Thinking the minor league life style was over this year he got a call from the Seattle Mariners to be the manager of the Clinton Lumberjacks (Single A team in the Midwest League). Here is the funny thing, Mitch has never managed or coached a game in in his life. His team goes on to win 86 games and come up one game short in the Midwest League Championship game. 

He’s already been promoted and will be the manager for the Modesto Nuts in the 2017 season.

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