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Megan shares a story about working at Oakley when she was star struck when she first met a future client and now friend, Kerri Walsh. But, Kerri set her at ease with her kind demeanor and easy-to-approach personality. She also shares the story of how she met her husband while working at Oakley.

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Megan Porteous is a sports marketing strategist at Digital Royalty helping sports athletes and teams humanize their brands. When not working, Megan she enjoys beach volleyball, running marathons and Paddle Boarding.

Megan was a Division I Collegiate Athlete and a Final Four Volleyball Participant. She then spent 6-years as a sports marketing manager at Oakley, Inc. before meeting Amy Jo Martin and accepting a position with Digital Royalty.

At Oakley she helped provide brand eyewear to professional and Olympic athletes, such as Kerri Walsh.

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Tim shares the story of the time he was at Spurs game and amongst all the noise of the crowd he felt the whisper of the stadium and knew "I am going to be there at some time." Find out what "here" means to Tim.

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Tim Springer has played and coached basketball for most of his life. Over the years he has helped multiple school programs reach their district finals. He works with professional basketball players including NBA and WNBA players.

Tim is also the founder of Spartan Basketball. Spartan Basketball is a coaching program that promotes fundamentals, not only in basketball, but also in every way of life. His well-designed program trains players in self-motivation and goal setting that pays dividends for his clients and players well beyond the gymnasium.

His #1 goal, however, is to teach and coach so those participating in his programs may apply to key decisions inevitably made on and off the court.

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Ebony is never star-struck, but on this day she was. Find out why.

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Ebony Hoffman, current 10-Year LA Galaxy WNBA player and 1st Round Pick from USC, not only a superb basketball player, but also a brand name and a Chef…yes, a chef! If you enjoy basketball, life-lessons and fun, then Ebony Is The One! Ebony is another wonderful example of a person who uses her knowledge and skill as a professional athlete to give back to the community. You are sure to laugh and learn during this interview.

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Jen shares some truly personal aspects of the hardships that she faced and how she pushed away the negativity and always looked to the positive aspects of life.

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Jen Rosant is The Boss of Team Braveheart an organization devoted to promoting healthy living, goal setting and team building. Jen has always particpated in sports, playing basketball with the local boys as early as she can remember.

She was a 3-time All American and a Junior College Athlete in Softball and Basketball at Brookdale Community College. However, in her junior year in college she developed Ulcerative Colitis and endured some of the hardest and most painful years of her life.

With the help of her family and friends Jen pushed through the hard and oftentimes depressing years. Now she shares these lessons with others and works to motivate and inspire as many people as she can. Well, she is doing just that, so listen in and let Jen inspire you!

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Brandi Shares Where We Will Be In 3 Years With Concussion Issues. She Also Provides Us With What She Believes Jeff Winans Would Say To A Group Of Children. 

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Brandi Winans is the widow of USC All-American, NFL player and Super Bowl Champion, Jeff Winans.

Her personal memoir, The Flip Side of Glory is the powerful true story of her marriage to former NFL player Jeff Winans, and their heart-wrenching story of Love Acceptance and hope; fighting for what you believe in and Never Giving Up. Brandi is also the recent creator of The Re-program, www.reprogramyou.com. Her latest co-authored book called "Harness the Power" shows you how to develop your passions.

Jeff Winans was an All-American athlete in both high school and college. He played on the national championship football team at USC in 1972, and was an Oakland Raider when they won Super Bowl XV. He retired from football due to injuries suffered, in 1981. In 1984, he suffered an accidental gunshot injury, which eventually took his right leg just below the knee. Sadly, Jeff died unexpectedly just before Christmas 2012 and had committed to provide brain tissue to Dr. McKee’s Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at Boston University.

Brandi's enthusiasm for life and rock solid faith comes through in all she does. Whether as an entertaining keynote speaker or a passionate seminar leader, her presentations are always fun and powerful.

2014 Update: Brandi Winans received news from Dr. Ann McKee on the results of the neuropathology study of brain samples from her husband, Jeff Winans. The study did find presence of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) as most expected. But Dr. McKee also discovered Argyrophilic Grain Disease, which is not normally present until a much older age. Brandi wanted to share this information with everyone.

 

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Keith shares the stories of what he said to Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones and Coach Bill Parcells. As well as how he was discovered and then signed to play football in the NFL. Lesson learned: you never know who is watching you play.

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Keith O'Neil is a retired NFL player. He played for the Dallas Cowboys, the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants and won a Super Bowl Ring in the Super Bowl under Head Coach, Tony Dungy with the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI.

After retiring from pro football, Keith was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and now has shifted his focus to helping others who suffer from mental illness. His foundation 4th and Forever is the wonderful result of this drive.

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Chuck shares his incredible experience from his viewpoint, ringside as one of the judges, for two of the most famous fights in the history of the sport: The "Fan Man" Fight & The Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson "Bite Fight"

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Chuck Giampa is a retired boxing judge and Chairman of The Ring magazine (aka The Bible of Boxing) ratings committee. Chuck was an official judge during the Fan Man fight as well as the Bite-Fight during the Tyson vs. Holyfield event. Amazingly Chuck was even a Rocky Balboa fight!

Appointed as a boxing judge by the Nevada Athletic Commission in 1984, in 2004 Chuck was selected as the Judge of The Year by the International Boxing Organization (IBO).

During the course of his career, Chuck Giampa has had the honor to: Judge over 3,000 professional boxing fights; Judge world champions including: George Foreman, Ray Boom Boom Mancini, Mike Tyson, Oscar de La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Evander Holyfield, Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Caesar Chavez, Alexis Arguella and Roberto Duran; Judge 132 World Championship and 39 Regional Championship fights; Judge championship fights in England, Wales, France, Italy, Germany, Panama, Argentina, Korea, Japan and Australia; Judge several famous fights like the Holyfield-Tyson bite fight, and the Holyfield-Bowe fan man fight, among others. Chuck was also assigned as one of the judges in the Mega-fight between Oscar de La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather, the largest grossing fight in boxing history.

Giampa retired as a boxing judge in April 2008 to expand his career as an International Boxing Consultant and sports columnist. Chuck cannot remember a time when he was not a boxing fan. However, because of his Crohn's disease he decided that if he could not be a fighter, he should be an official.

During the 30 years as a boxing official, Chuck has been able to travel all over the world and be a part of some of the most famous boxing matches. Listen in as Chuck shares the journey of a man with boxing in his blood; and despite his battle with Crohn's disease he has still been able to live his dream.

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Marc tells the story of meeting up with Mean Joe Greene and the continued relationship he shares with the former NFL legend even today.

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Marc Ross takes us behind-the-scenes and shares his journey from internship to Vice President. Most importantly, Marc answers the questions many aspiring people have who are seeking a job in professional sports. Persistence, hard work and a willingness to perform even the most simplest of tasks, Marc provides important lessons in order to both enter and then climb the ladder of the front offices in the National Football League. Listen in as Marc, who just returned from the NFL Draft, walks us through the holistic approach that goes into the player selection process.

Marc grew up in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania as the youngest of 4 and enjoyed playing sports with his neighborhood friends. He played multiple sports through high school and then focused on becoming a student-athlete at Princeton University where he enjoyed a successful NCAA Division I experience, playing wide receiver for the Tigers on the gridiron of the football field.

Marc knew that he wanted to continue to be involved in the world of sports but knew he was not destined to play in the NFL. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Sport Management Program, March eventually landed an internship with the New York Giants in public relations. The internship provided him with an incredible opportunity to join the team full time and work as an intern with the Philadelphia Eagles and later the Buffalo Bills. He is now back working with the Giants as Vice President of Player Evaluation, helping one of the most successful franchises in sports over the past decade to achieve incredible success.

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Devard Shares The Hot Tub With Deion Sanders.

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Devard Darling is from a family of professional and Olympic athletes, so it is no surprise that Devard and his twin brother, Devaughn knew at a very young age that they were both going to play in the NFL one day. The vision quickly became reality when the twins joined accepted scholarships to play football as student-athletes at Florida State University, one of the premier NCAA Division I programs in the country. It was time to study and play college football, but playing professional football in the NFL was clearly in sight.

Tragically, however, Devard physically lost his twin brother, Devaughn during a spring football practice at Florida State University from over-exhaustion and dehydration, triggering the Sickle cell trait that both brothers share. Although Devaughn was physically gone from Devard's life, Devard resolved to continued the path and harness Devaughn's spiritual being, pushing forward with his professional career.

To put salt on he and his family's wounds, FSU made a statement that the University would honor Devard's academic scholarship, but would not allow him to compete in collegiate athletics due to the 'risk' now involved from his brother's passing.

So, Devard transferred to Washington State and was then drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2004. His career includes playing Wide Receiver for the Ravens, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans. More importantly, Devard started the "As One Foundation" to educate others and help them avoid any possibility of sharing Devaughn's fate. Devard is currently running the "As One Foundation" and working at Altruista in Texas, providing financial stability to professional athletes. Although Devaughn is buried in a full FSU football uniform, he will always be by Devard’s side, emotionally and spiritually.

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John shares the story of his time cleaning the "attic" of Dodger Stadium, the act that eventually landed him a full time job with the Dodgers.

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John Olguin is the perfect example that if you work hard enough and maintain an open mindset anything can happen. When John joined Ganassi Racing as the Vice President of Communications, he knew nothing about NASCAR IndyCar or the Grand-Am Series. One may believe that could pose a challenge working for one of the most successful car racing teams in the history of the sport. However, John found his niche and learned from the bottom up with the support of Chip Ganassi's leadership and drive.

John now represents communications for the entire operation, from the drivers, the brand or simply for the owner, Chip. Chip, a former professional race car driver, is the owner of a team that has won both the Indy 500 and the Daytona 500 in the same year, a unique accomplishment. Growing up in Barstow, a small town in California John, a multi sport athlete in high school, has always had a love for sports; going on to play Division III Football. After college and grad school, John trusted his instinct that is calling was to work in sports.

Starting off as an intern Los Angeles Dodgers, John worked his way up the ladder and eventually transformed his internship into a job as the team’s archivist. Although the Dodgers did not have an archive at the time, John decided to create a proposal to initiate one. As an example of a never-quit approach, John worked tirelessly, with an unknown future and proceeded to present his vision directly to the owner and president of the team, Walter O’Malley.

Through a positive attitude, dedication, grit and hard work, John turned a dream into a career. Listen in and learn what it takes to work in the world of sports.

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Larry shares the story of how he won his first coached football game when his equipment manager "Put in the heavy ball!"

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Larry Tidwell grew up in Sanger, Texas and has been coaching for 38 years in a variety of different sports. Currently Larry is the head coach of the Texas University Pan American Women's Basketball team. 

Larry spent 17 years as a High School coach 6 years as a Recruiting Coordinator at Baylor University and 8 years as Associate Head Coach at TCU. Recently he was the Athletic Director and later head coach at Lamar University.

Do you love stories and life lessons in sports, learned over the course of 4 generations; well this is the interview for you!

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Jeanne shares with a story about reflecting on the silence of an area and meditating on the reasoning behind why she does what she does.

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Jeanne Hess was born in Detroit and raised in Plymouth, MI where she ran track and played four years of volleyball for Plymouth Salem High. She then played four years of varsity volleyball at the University of Michigan, graduating with a BS in exercise science in 1980. Jeanne earned her MA in exercise science and holistic health from Western Michigan University in 1985.

Her international interest in volleyball includes relationships with the Shanghai Volleyball Association, hence creating a travel opportunity for the Kalamazoo College Volleyball Team to visit and play Shanghai in 2009. Jeanne’s first book, ‘Sportuality: Finding Joy in the Games,’ was released in January 2012. The book is a direct outgrowth of her coaching career and life experiences. She speaks to various audiences about the books' message and is currently working on other books and projects in addition to her 30-year career as a volleyball coach at Kalamazoo College.

Jeanne also has served as an assistant softball coach, assistant basketball coach and associate college chaplain. She currently is a Professor of Physical Education and the Chair of the Department of Physical Education at Kalamazoo.

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Tony Hsieh is CEO of Zappos, one of the most well-know companies in the world, is an example of how to create and celebrate a business model of success the right way and through a set of well-thought out set of core values.

Tony Hsieh is the CEO of Zappos as well as the founder of the Downtown Project in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tony personally invested $350 million of his own money not for a traditional ROI (return on investment), but instead, as Tony says, an ROC (return on community). Having personally been out to Vegas a number of times to see the development of the project first hand I can assure you his vision is now a reality. I encourage all of you to check out the Vegas Downtown Project and plan a trip to visit and see this amazing community being built before your very eyes.

When Tony wrote his book, Delivering Happiness, he not only did so for the general public and interested customers, but more importantly for employees and leaders all over the world. It's not a secret that happy employees and happy team-members create a happy customer, product and/or customer experience. Most importantly it creates a happy working environment!

Now Tony is working to spread this model beyond his businesses with Downtown Project and his plan to revitalize downtown Las Vegas into a city that focuses on the community. Knowing Tony's history, this is a vision, already well underway, that is sure to deliver happiness to both local residents as well as people traveling now from all over the world to see Tony's project grow. As Tony says about the Downtown Project, it's all about the collisions and running into people on an everyday basis, sharing best-practices and creating a community that is supported by a central core approach, built on the very core values Tony established for Zappos.

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Rudy Behind the scenes. Just When We Thought The Interview Was Over, Rudy Continues To Share His Journey Through Humor And A Normal Conversation With Host, Rob Elwood

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Rudy Ruettiger is the man behind the storyline of the movie ‘Rudy’ who inspired hundreds of millions. Rudy teaches us that football was simply the platform for great success.

Hard work, determination and a will to focus are the key to Rudy's life. It all started long before the movie was released. Here is full journey here on this exclusive podcast episode. Growing up with 6 brothers and dealing with Dyslexia his whole life, Rudy has proven that he is willing to fight for what he wants.

Join us for this interview because Rudy is a man worth listening to.

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Tim Shares A Special Story About His Mother's Final Words To Him.

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Tim Brown is the CEO of Chef Jamie Oliver at Home and is bringing the message of healthy eating to the United States. Both Tim and Jamie have the goal to show that we are suffering from a food epidemic and that even beyond sports we need to take care of our bodies by eating right and exercising.

Who Are You Nation: It is so important to remember that we need to take care of ourselves. All of us need to be reminded from time to time that sports and healthy eating go hand in hand and this is a perfect interview to do just that. Join us as we talk with Tim and help him spread the message ‘Be well.’

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Alison shares a story about a letter she received from one of Welles' fellow classmates about how Welles impacted their respective life.

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Alison Crowther is the mother of Welles Crowther, known as "The Man in the Red Bandanna" who saved numerous people from the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Alison grew up participating avidly in both individual skiing, tennis and team sports - platform tennis, soccer, softball, field hockey, basketball, cheerleading - After college, Allison worked as a research assistant in narcotic drug research at Rockefeller University, happily married, had 3 children and a career in management with women's fashion company. Welles was always very athletic and grew up playing hockey and lacrosse.

Welles went to Boston College and also joined with the volunteer fire department. Welles' desire and innate nature to help and protect showed brightest on 9/11 when he went through the tower and saved many lives, even at the cost of his own.

Please join us for this very special interview where we elaborate Welles’ gift and remember the sacrifice that he made for so many people.

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Emerson loves to sing and we are treated to a special performance. Enjoy, Who Are You Nation!

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Emerson Martin is a retired NFL Football player who is now dedicating his life to connect young players, needing mentorship and guidance with professional athletes via his platform Players2Pros and the MVP2P Network. Emerson played High School Football for East Bladen High School as an Offensive and Defensive Lineman. He graduated in the top 15 in his class and went on to Hampton University where he majored in mathematics and was a Kodak All American, Black College All American, Little College All American and AP Press All American.

Emerson earned a BS in Mathematics at St. Augustine's University and was drafted into the NFL in 1994 as a free agent with Kansas City Chiefs and then went to have a successful career with the Carolina Panthers and finally with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since retiring from the Steelers, Emerson has coached in Arena Football, AFL Division, Offensive Line Coach at St. Augustine's University, coached at East Bladen High School as well as Athens Drive High School.

However his most recent venture includes a team of like-minded individuals, including his son Derrick, to fulfill a void much needed in the world of sports. Emerson has established Players2Pros and the MYP2P Network. The primary mission of both platforms is to provide a platform to sincerely help young amatuer athletes reach their maximum potential, physically, mentally and spiritually through a network of forming connections with current and/or former professional athletes who assist by becoming mentors

Oh, and did I mention that Emerson can sing! Listen to the Exclusive Access of his episode to hear a special treat.

 

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Bill shares a how proud he is of his daughter and her journey through school and college, while battling with Dyslexia. A true leader now and in the future!

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Bill Gately is the publisher of Christian Sports Today and Catholic Sports Today. ​He has worked in the sports industry for over 30 years in coaching sales, marketing and consulting. Bill is also baseball and softball bat expert and is has worked with manufacturers in both the United States and China.

Attending the University of California, Berkeley, Bill played a baseball for short period, but found that he was better suited for coaching. He also got his start selling and working with bats, which led him to be a bat expert still today. While at a Christian Coaches meeting, Bill came to the conclusion that there were no large Catholic Sports communication networks or publications.

Therefore he decided to start what are now "Catholic Sports Today" and "Christian Sports Today". These publications have exploded in readership. Bill is the perfect example of two core values of sports and our Podcast: combining life values with sports and recognizing that what happens off the field is more important than what happens on it.

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Darrin Shares A Romantic Tale; Wow, That Bike Was Well Worth It!

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Darrin has been on a rewarding journey to serve All Pro Dad for 6 plus NFL seasons to advance the impact of this amazing not-for-profit founded by best-selling author and NBC Sunday Night Football Television personality, Tony Dungy. Together Darrin and Tony, as well as an entire team of dedicated supporters and employees, reach fathers and kids across America with their unique brand of “strategic sports philanthropy” and a platform for a national fatherhood program,. Darrin is blessed to have the involvement of NFL insiders including Steelers Coach Tomlin, Colts Coach Caldwell, Vikings Coach Frazier and many more at www.AllProDad.com

Darrin is also the author of "The Jersey Effect: Beyond the World Championship." He partnered with Hunter Smith, NFL Super Bowl XLI Champion to write THE JERSEY EFFECT to help athletes, parents, and coaches gain a proper perspective on sports.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:57am EDT

Cliff Takes us further into the world of depression and the battles he fought. What did he learn from depression? Cliff shares additional information about who Cliff truly is.

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In 1970, Cliff Richey was ranked as the number one tennis player in the United States and was awarded the most valuable player award on the victorious Davis Cup national team. Over his career he won 45 tournament titles including the Canadian Open, South African Open, South American Championship, Western Open, Legends Senior Tour Championships and was a semifinalist in the U.S. Open and French Open.

Cliff is the founding member of the Association of Tennis Professionals as well as the Celebrity Players Tour and has played on the Celebrity Golf Tour for 15 years where he won events in Jamaica and Baltimore. After Cliff retired, he wrote 'Acing Depression: A Tennis Champion's Toughest Match,' with his daughter Hilaire Kallendorf. Depression was a major obstacle for Cliff. This episode is a great reminder of what we all see on the outside is not always what is happening on the inside. Ironically, while his journey in the world of Tennis continued to become more successful, the more depressed Cliff became.

Despite all of his individual success, Cliff is most proud of two facts. One, that he and his sister Nancy, herself a hall of fame tennis player, formed the best brother/sister combination in the history of tennis. Two, that he is now a huge advocate for speaking to others about depression and continuing to make the public aware of one of the common diseases in the United States, if not, the world.

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Lee Cockerell joins us in a rare behind-the-scenes interview with the former Executive of Vice President of Operations of the Walt Disney World Resort, responsible for the ESPN Sports & Recreation Sports Complex. From growing up on a small dairy farm with no air conditioning or indoor plumbing to international leader, Lee Cockerell, a college dropout who was adopted twice, joined the United States Army, and is now is now a superb spokesmen for the power of the ‘customer and employee first’ mantra.

After working with both Hilton and Marriott, Lee joined Disney, where he led a team of over 40,000 Cast Members worldwide and led operations for resorts, amusement parks, and multiple other attractions.

Lee also helped create the leadership strategy that Disney used for over 7,000 executives through the Disney Institute. Lee has also authored two books on leadership and customer service. Listen as Lee explains how sports, early on in his life helped to lay the foundation of his life, success and discipline; which later led him to understand success and how the same lessons could apply to you. This is truly a motivational interview from one of the best!

Thank you, Lee for all you do to help everyone you come into contact with!

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Lee Discusses An In-Depth Snippet From Depression to Success

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Pat shares some of the most emotional moments in his life as he describes the draft picks he has been a part of with the Magic. Pat He also reflects on how to attract some of the greatest players in the NBA.

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Pat Williams is the senior vice president of the NBA’s Orlando Magic. Pat is also a motivational speaker and the author of 88 books. Last, but most certainly not least Pat is the father of 19 children and 14 grandchildren.

Pat grew up a sports nut, having seen his first Major League Baseball game at age 7. Falling in love with the experience, Pat dedicated his life to anything and everything sports related. After graduating from Wake Forest University he quickly went off to spring training to play Minor League Baseball. However, it was not until he was approached by the 76ers to work in management that his career in sports truly took off. From that moment on, Pat has been an integral part of NBA history.

Pat has been in the NBA as general manager for teams in Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia and now the Orlando Magic. Join us in this interview and hear about Pat's journey from baseball to basketball and beyond. Today Pat continues to be a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and leader in the Orlando Magic's Organization.

Pat's most recent book, "The Mission is Remission" is already a bestseller. Pat writes about Melanoma and his experience fighting cancer as a tribute and inspiration for others to do the same.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:12am EDT

Cory 'Sauce' Brown Shares Stories About Meeting President Obama & What It's Like To Hang Out With The NBA Players During The Summer.

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:19am EDT

Cory 'Sauce' Brown aka: Baby Sauce, but best known as Sauce is a worldwide basketball player, motivational speaker and a pure giver. Inspired and mentored by his mother and grandmother, Sauce learned the importance of an excellent education while maintaining focus on the game he loves, basketball.

Known for his amazing ball handling ability and shooting skills, young kids and fans alike study and watch Sauce's moves and tutorials to improve their game. Sauce has been featured in numerous magazine articles and newspaper print ads. He has been on TV many times for sports and shows such as: AND1 Streetball, ESPN, a HBO Documentary, and Fox Sports Ball Up Streetball.

Cory was also honored by "President Obama" for outstanding performance in the classroom and speaking in the ‘Close-Up’ Washington D.C. Program. When "Sauce" Brown isn’t traveling the and showcasing his basketball skills, he enjoys spending time with the family, helping out his community, inspiring youth and participating in Church groups.

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Category:general -- posted at: 9:06am EDT

Jason Shares A Story Of Coaching A Child To Play, Despite His Physical Disability.

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Category:general -- posted at: 8:41am EDT

Jason Oates is the host of the podcast Whistle and a Clipboard and coach of youth football, basketball and baseball. In coaching, his goal is to teach children lessons that will benefit them later on in their lives. Lessons such as: have the best attitude possible, give 100%, and practice so they will be ready on game day.

On Jason's podcast, he strives to teach the values that we love so much on our own Podcast: Teaching lessons for better coaches and better therefore, building better communities. Jason also owns Fusion Contracting with his father, so if you have any questions from coaching to contracting or from parenting to podcasts, Jason is the man to ask. Join us in this interview with a fellow coach and a fellow Podcast Host.

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Category:general -- posted at: 8:25am EDT

Jan shares story of how simple, yet powerful a few words of encouragement can be inspiring. 

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Category:general -- posted at: 8:17am EDT

Born in Fetsund, in the county of Akershus, Norway, NFL Hall Of Famer, Jan Stenerud came to the United States as a college student, on a ski jumping scholarship to Montana State University in Bozeman. 

In the fall of 1964, Stenerud was training for the upcoming ski season by running the stadium steps. That day, he was cooling down from a workout by kicking a football with injured halfback Dale Jackson. Stenerud had played soccer as a youth in Norway, and his right leg's prowess was observed by basketball head coach Roger Craft, while he walked to the nearby Fieldhouse. Craft notified football head coach Jim Sweeney of the Norwegian ski jumper's kicking abilities, and Sweeney offered him a tryout, which was successful. 

Though ineligible for football competition that season, Sweeney encouraged Stenerud to suit up with the team for the final home game of 1964. Following the ski season, Stenerud joined the football team in 1965 and as a junior that fall he kicked a 59-yard field goal, then a college football record. 

He was named an All-American by The Sporting News as a senior in 1966, and was also an All-American in ski jumping and a three-time Big Sky champion. Stenerud was one of the first professional football players to be used as a dedicated kicker, because of his excellent "sharpshooting" ball-kicking performance. 

He was one of the first placekickers to use the "soccer style", a technique the Hungarian-born Pete Gogolak had recently introduced in the AFL. During his first three years as professional, the last seasons for the AFL, Stenerud hit 70% of his field goals, compared with a 53% average for the other kickers in the AFL and NFL.

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Category:general -- posted at: 8:11am EDT

What does Jemele Do To Relieve Stress...You Will Never Guess This One! 

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Category:general -- posted at: 12:06am EDT

Jemele Hill is the Co-Host of Numbers Never Lie on ESPN2 with Michael Smith. Growing up in Detroit, Jemele was "a bit of a tom-boy" and loved sports, especially the Detroit Tigers.

From playing with the kids on the street to keeping up with the stories in the newspapers she always found sports a good escape. It was this love that gave Jemele her early inklings that sports journalism might be the path for her. From high school to college and beyond Jemele focused on sports media almost exclusively. She served as a sports writer with the Detroit Free Press covering events such as the Summer Olympics and the NBA Playoffs. Her goal was to work for Sports Illustrated, however when the opportunity arose when she was 22 years old Jemele made the difficult decision to turn it down.

Jemele found that writing full time for a smaller market would be better long term as opposed to fact checking for Sports Illustrated. The senior editor at the time agreed with her choice saying "We will never be able to afford you later." From working with multiple sports publications to working at ESPN, Jemele has shown how much can be gained from having a focus and a drive to do what you love. Join us for a great interview with a great individual.

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Category:general -- posted at: 12:01am EDT

Tommy Lasorda, while visiting Ted Williams's house has a moment and few words with Dan Duquette's children while Ted is catching a nap.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:47am EDT

Listen to the General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles to hear how his leadership once again has the O's back in the 2014 playoffs, seeking a World Series title.

Dan Duquette is the Executive Vice President of the Baltimore Orioles and has a long, storied history in Major League Baseball with multiple organizations. In this podcast, Dan shares his behind the scenes experiences that helped shape his success and formed who he is today. In this interview with Dan.  Dan Duquette was conducted during the Fall of 2013, while his team, the Baltimore Orioles, were unfortunately out of the hunt for the playoffs, but still maturing under Dan’s leadership.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:29am EDT

A Note from George Visger:

I played for San Francisco, developed hydrocephalus from concussions during the 81 Super Bow" season, and underwent emergency VP Shunt brain surgery. Now on brain surgery # 9 after surviving surgeries # 4 thru #7 in 1987 while completing a Biology degree. Went on as a wildlife biologist from 90 - 97, taught HS science, chemistry and math for two years, back to Biology, and started an Environmental Consulting firm in 2003. In 2010 we launched The Visger Group, Traumatic Brain Injury consulting. I developed hydrocephalus and underwent VP shunt brain surgery while playing DT for the 1981 SF 49ers Super Bowl champs. I had suffered a major concussion in the prior year (80) against the Dallas Cowboys but never missed a play by use of 20+ smelling salts the trainers and doctors used on me during the game.

My shunt failed 4 months after our Super Bowl XVI victory, was brought to the hospital in a coma. Survived two more brain surgeries 10 hrs apart and given last rites (also given the hospital bills but that's another story). In 1986 I returned to school to complete my Biology degree. Survived 4 more brain surgeries and several gran mal seizures during a 10-month period in 1987. All the while taking Organic, Physics and Pre-Calc courses. Graduated in 1990 at age 32 with a BS in Biological Conservation, surgery induced dyslexia and major short term memory deficits and began my career as a wildlife biologist/environmental consultant. In 2009, due to major memory issues, my primary care advised me to file for SSI, turn in my drivers license and get my finances in order. At the time they had me on Lexapro, Ambien (had gone up to 4 nights straight with no sleep due to inflammation in my brain) and 3 dementia meds (Arricept, Namenda and Resperdal).

Instead of turning it in, I attended a 3 day neuro psych evaluation at Dr Amen's clinic in So Cal. He started me on hyperbaric oxygen treatments, and I began coordinating directly with Dr Barry Sears, and using mega doses (12 - 16 gm/day) of Sears Omega 3's and his natural anti oxidants, concentrated blueberry, cranberry and acaiberry juices in capsules. Since I started my treatment program, and through neuro plasticity activities, my micro cognitive memory scores have improved over 15%. And I'll be 55 in Sept.

I don't buy into the bunk that once brain damaged thats all there is. We only use ~ 5% - 10% of our brain. We just need to repair damaged areas and awaken sequestered neurons.

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Category:general -- posted at: 3:56am EDT

Jed Speaks To the Life Lessons He Learned From Playing In College and Celebrating Camaraderie More Than The Wins As Well As Speaking To The Point That His Best Friends Are Still Those He Played With At Wesleyan University, Even Today.

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Jed Hoyer is now the General Manager for the Chicago Cubs. This episode tells his story of taking monumental risk and starting out as an intern for the Boston Red Sox at 27-years old and at a wage of $8 an hour simply to get into Major League Baseball. Jed grew up in New Hampshire and always loved baseball. From the age 5 Jed would track the scores and stats of the fantasy leagues of the day.

After college Jed found that the business world was not working out for him and looked to the world of sports for his future calling. Taking an internship for the Boston Red Sox at the lowest level Jed quickly worked his way up the chain. After working with the Red Sox he moved to San Diego to be the General Manager of the Padres.

Now as the General Manager for the Chicago Cubs he has found a place that he enjoys waking up to and going to work every single day to contribute towards what will soon be, the first World Series in 106 years, for Cubbies’ Fans all over the world! From cleaning hot dog carts to running one of the most storied franchises in the history of sports, if you ever want to know what it is like to be or become a General Manager then this is a can't miss interview.

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Pat Explain That Traveling Overseas To Play Basketball Wasn't Easy, But Wait Until You Hear The Life Lesson Pat Learned.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:11am EDT

Pat Burke has a lot to teach about coaching and playing sports, and learning the life lessons from them. Pat has dedicated his career to helping young athletes learn these very lessons; and he’s in a great position to do so.

Pat played for 12 seasons in the NBA, but his road there was not a perfect path. This interview allows listeners the opportunity to hear about Pat’s journey, starting from playing ice hockey at 6 foot 7 inches tall and then making the switch over to basketball. Pat share personal stories about his experiences with the NBA Draft, playing basketball in Europe and the difficult decisions he had to make along the way.

Pat’s motto, getting better every day defines an athlete and a gentleman who embodies that approach. Facing adversity, challenging yourself, knowing your role, being a great communicator – all of this and more comes to light in a fantastic interview with Pat Burke. To use his own words, Pat was never an All-Star in the NBA, but he most certainly is an All-Star in helping us understand the incredible life lessons that come from sports.

I know I learned many things from this interview, so join me as we listen to Pat walks us through a journey not to be forgotten.

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Category:general -- posted at: 10:03am EDT

James Swanwick, Exclusive Access: Australians Are Known For Their Toughness, But James Has a Softer Side. Can You Meditate For 10 Days Straight?

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Category:general -- posted at: 3:14am EDT

James Swanwick is a New York-based ESPN anchor on SportsCenter, author of ‘Insider Journalism Secrets’ and co-founder of international agency, Crocmedia. He has been a print or TV journalist for 20 years, writing for newspapers and magazines in the US, UK and Australia. These include Associated Press, Sky Sports, ESPN, WPLJ radio, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Sky Movie Channel, Q104FM, Loaded magazine, Woman’s Day, The Courier-Mail and much more.

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Category:general -- posted at: 3:05am EDT

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