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Tremendous Upside with Chamique Holdsclaw

Six-time WNBA All-Star and now Tremendous Upside podcast host Chamique Holdsclaw talks with top athletes about the realities of mental health in the world of sports.

In the first episode, Chamique talks with her childhood friend, NBA All-Star Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest, about anger, meditation and that infamous night in Detroit. World Peace grew up in the Queensbridge housing project, and found himself making millions in the NBA at 19. What happens when you achieve your dream, but you're not ready for it?

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