Why Stars Often Fail and Teams Always Win

Why Stars Often Fail and Teams Always Win

From Rabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast by Rabbi Daniel Lapin

April 10, 2026 · 38 min

About this episode

Rabbi Daniel Lapin discusses the balance between measurable success and the importance of culture and relationships with Chris Singleton.

In this episode, Rabbi Daniel Lapin sits down with former Major League Baseball player Chris Singleton for a conversation that moves far beyond sports. They explore a question most people avoid: If success can be measured… what about the things that can't? From baseball statistics to business performance, Rabbi Daniel Lapin highlights a powerful truth—numbers reveal reality. Profit, loss, wins, and outcomes don't lie. But Chris Singleton brings an equally important perspective: culture, character, and relationships, the unseen forces that often determine long-term success.

People in this episode

Host: Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Guest: Chris Singleton

Topics covered

  • success
  • sports
  • business
  • culture
  • character
  • relationships

Keywords

  • success
  • baseball
  • business performance
  • culture
  • character
  • relationships
  • statistics

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Major League Baseball

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