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Former Denver Bronco & Super Bowl Champion Ryan Harris joins the show to react to last weekend's NFL Draft. Plus, Ryan shares his thoughts on who he likes to win MVP next season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Denver Bronco and current NFL analyst Mark Schlereth joins Matt and Sal to discuss Sunday's Wild Card matchup, including the strengths and weaknesses of this Denver side. Plus, why Josh Allen is his pick for MVP this season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN asked NFL coaches and executives to vote for the top 10 safeties in the NFL. Justin Simmons didn't make the cut. Did he really fall off last year? Could another Denver Bronco make the list next year? Plus, the guys take a look at the edge rusher list. On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Broncos' Super Bowl 50 champion Todd Davis and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from The Toyota Lounge at the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. #broncos #denverbroncos #seanpayton #nfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour three of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Jonathan Von Tobel continue their college basketball conference tournament breakdowns. JVT also reacts to the line movement in the NBA Conference Odds. Former Denver Bronco, Ryan Harris also joins the show to talk about the state of the Denver Broncos after releasing Russell Wilson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Denver Bronco, and current media personality Mark Schleraeth joins Wilde & Tausch to talk about the Denver Broncos, and the Packers matchup against them this Sunday.
BMitch and Finlay speak with former Denver Bronco Alfred Williams of Big Al Radio on the KOA Sports Zoo to talk about the Commanders and Broncos matchup this weekend plus Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes.
Former Denver Bronco and Washington football Super Bowl champion, Mark Schlereth joined Jerrad Anderson to chat about the upcoming NFL season. You can catch Mark all season long broadcasting for the NFL on FOX.
According to Vic, Reggie Rivers is "the smartest man [he's] ever known." That's a bold statement, but after listening to this episode, it's hard to disagree with. In addition to being a beloved former Denver Bronco, Reggie Rivers is an author of five books, an accomplished media personality and public speaker, and President of The Gala Team, a team of experienced and dedicated professionals who specialize in nonprofit fundraising events. On this episode Vic and Reggie talk about Reggie's journey from military brat to unlikely college football star, to even unlikelier NFL player, to his eventual cut from the Denver Broncos. Reggie even shares which football position lends itself to the dumbest players. It's post-football that the conversation finds another gear as Reggie shares insights about everything from sports gambling to wars between ant colonies, to the richness of our democracy (and what threatens it), to the George Floyd protests of 2020. There's lots of laughs between old friends, new insights, and a thoroughly fun and rewarding listening experience. Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
I broke my toe and now I'm officially a big hot mess. Sorry, ladies, I'm taken.Did grocery stores selling full strength beer cause major problems for Colorado liquor stores? Colorado State University has the answer we've been waiting for.Professor Ronald Mallet says he has figured out how to time travel. That's awesome, but what's the benefit of traveling back in time?Heinz is giving a new boat to a man who survived at sea for 24 days on ketchup and spices.Former Denver Bronco, David Bruton Jr. is now a physical therapist.You can now take a bus tour around the Denver Metro are while smoking weed. go to www.420artclass.com.Also, you may only be able to see Bigfoot if you're high.
People saw a blackish, brownish blob on a satellite image in Montrose Colorado. People think it looks like Bigfoot! But could it be something else? Have you ever seen a bigfoot?Former Denver Bronco, Derek Wolfe, shot and killed a mountain lion that had been causing problems for a Colorado neighborhood. Some people think he was in the wrong, despite Colorado Parks and Wildlife saying it was all legal.I had COVID, and now I have to watch out for a side-effect most guys won't talk about. - I'm not going to write out what it is, you'll have to listen to find out.I'm enjoying watching Dallas Cowboys fans smash their TVs on social media after they lost to the 49ers.A girl in Rhode Island asked the police to identify Santa's DNA from the half eaten cookies he left behind. I explain what should have happened next.A man ate 40 chickens in 40 days and felt terrible by the end of it all. But something good came out of his stupid publicity stunt.Want to join the podcast? Send an email to dehuffuncensored@gmail.com
Byron Chamberlain, is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. He played professionally for the Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, and the Washington Redskins. Chamberlain won back-to-back Super Bowl championships as a member of the Denver Broncos (XXXII & XXXIII). He was voted to the 2002 Pro Bowl while with the Vikings. Chamberlain's started his college career at the University of Missouri, where he made the All-Big Eight Conference freshman team. Chamberlain transferred to Wayne State College, a Division II College in Nebraska where he was a standout wide receiver from 1993-1994 and broke most of the receiving records. In his two seasons with the Wildcats, Chamberlain had 161 catches for 1,941 yards and 14 touchdowns and became the school's all-time leading receiver, In 1993, Chamberlain had 78 catches for 1,015 yards and seven touchdowns to help the 9-1 Wildcats lead NCAA Division II in total offense that season. He added another 83 catches for 926 yards in 1994. The 83 catches tied most in a single season by a Wildcat receiver and his 16 catches vs. Bemidji State that season ranked most in a single game by a WSC receiver. His quarterback was Brett Salisbury, both were roommates and eventual Harlon Hill Trophy finalists. Chamberlain and Salisbury are the only two players to ever be nominated in the school's history for the Harlon Hill Award. Chamberlain, was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 7th round (222nd overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft.[2] He played in the NFL for nine seasons.[3] Byron played for Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, and the Washington Redskins in his career. He spent the 1996 World League season with the Rhein Fire and led the league with 58 receptions for 685 yards and a league leading 8 touchdowns. Byron was a key contributor as a member of the Denver Broncos back-to-back Super Bowl wins (Super Bowl XXXII & XXXIII). He was voted to the 2002 Pro Bowl while with the Minnesota Vikings. Byron finished his career with 167 catches for 2,048 yards (12.3) with 6 touchdowns. #bryonchamberlain #denverbroncos #livewithcdp #superbowlchampion #milehighstadium #johnelway #mikeshanahan #tightend #minnesotavikings #washingtonredskins #universityofmissouri #guest #podcast #talkshow #shannonsharpe #youtubechannel #facebooklive #twitter #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcasts #spotify #anchorfm #breaker #pocketcasts #linkedin #radiopublic #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsor
Avid angler David Alverez, Darlene Johnson, brand ambassador for KastKing join Daniel. Former Denver Bronco and Eaton Red Mitch Unrein and current Eaton Red Morgan Tribbett close out the show.
Former Denver Bronco and media analyst Nick Ferguson joins the podcast to speak with Michael, Colum and Stewart about the latest happenings in Broncos Country. How far can this team go in 2022? Do we need a new stadium? - and much, much more! Our sincere thanks to Nick for taking the time to speak with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, the crew starts by discussing the NBA playoffs and predict what will happen in the coming weeks as the NBA Finals approach. Dylan catches up with former Denver Broncos and Michigan Wolverine, Dymonte Thomas to discuss his time at Michigan, Denver and what he is up to now along with his favorite Coach Harbaugh story. Grant and Ethan rejoin Dylan to discuss the disappointing Minnesota Wild loss in game 5 to the St. Louis Blues. They finish with Curveball of the Week where Ethan introduces us to his alter ego. Youtube: https://youtu.be/Li4GJkzOIFY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3gtbpodcast/support
Ryan joins Zach for the Broncos edition of QB carousel
Former Denver Bronco's tight end and radio personality, Nate Jackson, talks to Drew and Roth about behind-the-scenes of the NFL, players choking under pressure, and life after football. Plus, more questions from the funbag! Visit Defector.com.
Vance Edward Johnson, born March 13th, 1963. Former NFL player selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1985 NFL draft. A 5'11” 185 wide receiver from the University of Arizona, Johnson played his entire NFL career for the Denver Broncos from 1985 to 1995.Johnson was a world-class long jumper. In 1982, Johnson won the NCAA championship, as well as winning the gold medal at the Junior Pan American games. In 1984 Johnson just missed making the Olympic track team, finishing fourth and becoming the alternate in the long jump at the 1984 United States Olympic trials in Los Angeles.Johnson assisted the Denver Broncos to three Super Bowls appearances in the eighties and had an impressive performance in Super Bowl XXI, recording five catches for 121 yards and a touchdown. His best season was in 1989 when he recorded 76 receptions for 1095 yards and seven touchdowns. In his 11 Seasons, Johnson recorded 415 receptions for 5695 yards and 37 touchdowns. While also rushing 17 times for 44 yards. He also gained 689 yards on punt returns, and 1027 yards returning kickoffs.Vance is currently one of the best recovery coaches in the country, intervention, trainer, Christian spiritual guide, and an advocate for addiction recovering athletes in his post-career.As a sober coach, Vance's primary duty is to provide the scaffolding in the early days of sobriety. He starts by to building trust and helps his clients normalize the basics of living an intoxicant-free life. Similar to a personal trainer, he will give you the support to lift the weights yourself. He teaches clients how to implement tools to handle real-life situations, feelings, and triggers as they come up so that they can achieve long-term sobriety. By learning how to embrace and accept all feelings – the good the bad and the ugly – you'll be able to move gracefully through both the immense joy and the emotional minefields that life presents without having to seek relief in drugs and alcohol.Web: http://vanceinspires.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vancejohnson82/Sponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation's Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/
Ep. 63: Rafe played linebacker for a Super Bowl Denver Broncos team and considered coaching until his entrepreneurial drive kicked into gear and led him to buy ODS Security Solutions. Over 15 years, he led the company through explosive growth, increasing his workforce from a team of 30 to more than 1,000. In 2016, he became a co-founding partner of CEO Coaching International with twelve-time triathlete Mark Moses. Whether he is coaching a client or a member of his team, Rafe believes in using difficult conversations to forge the best possible solutions, with the proviso that once a decision is made, agreement may be optional—commitment to it is not. “When the huddle breaks, you may not be the one carrying the ball to glory and a touchdown,” Rafe noted, “but you have to execute your part to the fullest of your ability. The same is true in business.” You will learn: [3:00] What it was like to go to the Super Bowl his rookie year. [13:00] How to overcome the “I don't belong here” feeling. [14:00] How to focus on what you can control. [21:00] Importance of preparations and reflection. [24:00] How to ask better questions while networking. [33:00] How to take a group of individuals and make them a team. [35:00] How to give real-time actionable feedback. Visit https://donyaeger.com/corporate-competitor-podcast/episode-63/ for a free gift and today's show notes!
Former Denver Bronco and Fan Host Nick Ferguson joins Drotar wondering which Olympic Denver Broncos' players could be good in. CBS4 Denver's Justin Adams joins the program answering whether the Broncos can reasonably afford Rodgers. Which players/picks would you be willing to trade and which ones are you not budging on? NFL Draft Analyst Todd McShay already came out with a potential mock draft for 2022 - who do the Broncos pick and where? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Denver Bronco and Altitude Radio Host Ryan Harris In The Garage
Warren and Nate tackle a variety of subjects and enjoy some great laughs along the way.
Check out our take! As we talk stats on our very Pre-Game Podcast
Former Denver Bronco quarterback Brock Osweiler joined The Drive the other day and spoke on how long a QB needs to develop and if the Broncos should be patient with Lock The Broncos are yet again the worst at something, but the issue is, can it even be fixed? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KL077 Karl Mecklenburg NFL All-Pro, Former Denver Bronco #77, Leadership Expert C's of Leadership Episode Summary For Episode 77 of the Keep Leading!® podcast, I sat down with retired Denver Broncos Football player Karl Mecklenburg! Karl, who wore #77, was an NFL All-Pro Player who is now a Leadership Expert and Keynote Speaker. He shared his C’s of Leadership methodology with me. Bio Karl Mecklenburg rose from a college walk-on and twelfth round draft choice to an NFL career that included three Super Bowl and six Pro Bowl appearances. This former Bronco’s captain spent his entire twelve-year career in Denver and makes Colorado his home now. Mecklenburg was arguably the most versatile player in the NFL, playing all seven defensive front positions often in the course of a single game. Karl was selected as the AFC Linebacker of the Year, AFC Player of the Year, and since retiring from the NFL has been enshrined in the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. Mecklenburg was a Pro Football Hall of Fame Semifinalist for eight consecutive years. Mecklenburg is the only NFL legend to have earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation from the National Speakers Association. As an author and speaker Mecklenburg’s stories of teamwork and leadership are humorous and inspiring. He approaches his speaking career with the same intelligence, passion, and intensity that punctuated his great football career. Website https://www.karlmecklenburg.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlmecklenburg/ Twitter https://twitter.com/KarlMecklenburg Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KarlMecklenburg/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/karlmecklenburg/ Leadership Quote I was the NFL Players Association player rep for the Broncos during the strike in 1987. Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen told me, "I'm glad my team is represented by someone reasonable." Get Your Copy of Karl’s Book! https://www.karlmecklenburg.com/store/ Subscribe, share, and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-leading/id1461490512 Full Episode Transcripts and Detailed Guest Information www.KeepLeadingPodcast.com Keep Leading LIVE (Live Recordings of the Keep Leading!® Podcast) www.KeepLeadingLive.com The Keep Leading!® podcast is for people passionate about leadership. It is dedicated to leadership development and insights. Join your host Eddie Turner, The Leadership Excelerator® as he speaks with accomplished leaders and people of influence across the globe as they share their journey to leadership excellence. Listen as they share leadership strategies, techniques and insights. For more information visit https://eddieturnerllc.com or follow Eddie Turner on Twitter and Instagram at @eddieturnerjr. Like Eddie Turner LLC on Facebook. Connect with Eddie Turner on LinkedIn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HR 1: The Marlins are spreading COVID-19 like its wildfire. However, good news is that no other players around the league have tested positive. We discuss what this means for the MLB as well as the NFL. HR 2: Lindsay Jones stops by to talk to us about all things NFL as the season quickly approaches. Many NFL players are opting out of this season including a surprising amount of Patriots players. We discuss what could be going on up there in the North. HR 3: Former Denver Bronco, Kyle McCarthy, joins the program to give us his thoughts on this upcoming NFL season. HR 4: Steve Nelson hits us with that Daily Dose of NFL news!
HR 1: The Marlins are spreading COVID-19 like its wildfire. However, good news is that no other players around the league have tested positive. We discuss what this means for the MLB as well as the NFL. HR 2: Lindsay Jones stops by to talk to us about all things NFL as the season quickly approaches. Many NFL players are opting out of this season including a surprising amount of Patriots players. We discuss what could be going on up there in the North. HR 3: Former Denver Bronco, Kyle McCarthy, joins the program to give us his thoughts on this upcoming NFL season. HR 4: Steve Nelson hits us with that Daily Dose of NFL news!
HR 1: The Marlins are spreading COVID-19 like its wildfire. However, good news is that no other players around the league have tested positive. We discuss what this means for the MLB as well as the NFL. HR 2: Lindsay Jones stops by to talk to us about all things NFL as the season quickly approaches. Many NFL players are opting out of this season including a surprising amount of Patriots players. We discuss what could be going on up there in the North. HR 3: Former Denver Bronco, Kyle McCarthy, joins the program to give us his thoughts on this upcoming NFL season. HR 4: Steve Nelson hits us with that Daily Dose of NFL news!
HR 1: The Marlins are spreading COVID-19 like its wildfire. However, good news is that no other players around the league have tested positive. We discuss what this means for the MLB as well as the NFL. HR 2: Lindsay Jones stops by to talk to us about all things NFL as the season quickly approaches. Many NFL players are opting out of this season including a surprising amount of Patriots players. We discuss what could be going on up there in the North. HR 3: Former Denver Bronco, Kyle McCarthy, joins the program to give us his thoughts on this upcoming NFL season. HR 4: Steve Nelson hits us with that Daily Dose of NFL news!
Would you be shocked to learn that 78% of NFL players are bankrupt within two years of retiring? Former Denver Bronco, Ryan Harris, lived the NFL life for ten years. He saw most of his teammates blow through their salaries and get into debt due to their lack of financial literacy. Now, this is one of his main speaking topics.
Former Denver Bronco and three time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth joins the lads for an hour to talk about his career, special moments and a look ahead to the 2020 season.
Former Denver Bronco legend, Peyton Manning, joined the show to discuss what he has been up to in quarantine, what he looked for and wanted in a wide receiver, comparing this offseason to something similar in the lockout he went through and much more. Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images
Former Denver Bronco, LSU Tiger and teammate of Stoke joined us to tell us about some LSU prospects who could go in the first round Thursday and one in particular that he says would be a great fit for Denver at 15. Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images
Former Denver Bronco, LSU Tiger and teammate of Stoke joined us to tell us about some LSU prospects who could go in the first round Thursday and one in particular that he says would be a great fit for Denver at 15 James Merilatt joined the show
On the 10th Ask the BCE Show, Kurt welcomes special guest Mark Jackson! Mark played 9 years in the NFL, is currently a Mile-High talk show host and social business entrepreneur. The topics Kurt and Mark cover include: - Mark’s Professional Football Career - What Mark is up to now - Social business - Lessons from failure - Sports principles that apply to life and business - Mark’s top 3 habits for success Viewer Questions: 1. What do you mean when you say bringing them in (in relevance to skin in the game)? How do you determine who you want to bring in? How are the business(es) managed to avoid things like a power struggle? 2. If you were a football player what position would you play, and can you relate that position with business? HAVE A QUESTION? Drop it in the comments below for next week's BCE show!! Want to watch the BCE show LIVE? Tune in every Wednesday @ NOON on Kurt’s FB/IG (links below)! Kurt's Website & Social media: https://www.kurtbelding.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kurtbeldingceo/ https://www.facebook.com/KurtBeldingCEO/ Connect with Mark Jackson: Mark's social business link (Evolv): https://mark80.myevolv.com/Home IG: https://www.instagram.com/mjax80/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/iamhope80
Former Denver Bronco safety Nick Ferguson joins Cody Roark on the POD to discuss his last three years as a coaching intern for the Denver Broncos in 2015, and the 49ers in 2017 with former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch. Nick also provides a professional insight on the Broncos QB's based on his internship coaching this Summer with San Francisco where the Broncos and 49ers held joint practices before their preseason game. Nick also discusses why John Elway's comments regarding "playing soft" were spot on as well as his keys to the game for the Denver Broncos in Oakland!Follow Nick on Twitter @NickFerguson_25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Denver Bronco safety Nick Ferguson joins Cody Roark on the POD to discuss his last three years as a coaching intern for the Denver Broncos in 2015, and the 49ers in 2017 with former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch. Nick also provides a professional insight on the Broncos QB's based on his internship coaching this Summer with San Francisco where the Broncos and 49ers held joint practices before their preseason game. Nick also discusses why John Elway's comments regarding "playing soft" were spot on as well as his keys to the game for the Denver Broncos in Oakland! Follow Nick on Twitter @NickFerguson_25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vance Edward Johnson, born March 13th, 1963. Former NFL player selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1985 NFL draft. A 5’11” 185 wide receiver from the University of Arizona, Johnson played his entire NFL career for the Denver Broncos from 1985 to 1995.Johnson was a world-class long jumper. In 1982, Johnson won the NCAA championship, as well as winning the gold medal at the Junior Pan American games. In 1984 Johnson just missed making the Olympic track team, finishing fourth and becoming the alternate in the long jump at the 1984 United States Olympic trials in Los Angeles.Johnson assisted the Denver Broncos to three Super Bowls appearances in the eighties and had an impressive performance in Super Bowl XXI, recording five catches for 121 yards and a touchdown. His best season was in 1989 when he recorded 76 receptions for 1095 yards and seven touchdowns. In his 11 Seasons, Johnson recorded 415 receptions for 5695 yards and 37 touchdowns. While also rushing 17 times for 44 yards. He also gained 689 yards on punt returns, and 1027 yards returning kickoffs.Vance is currently one of the best recovery coaches in the country, intervention, trainer, Christian spiritual guide, and an advocate for addiction recovering athletes in his post-career.As a sober coach, Vance's primary duty is to provide the scaffolding in the early days of sobriety. He starts by to building trust and helps his clients normalize the basics of living an intoxicant-free life. Similar to a personal trainer, he will give you the support to lift the weights yourself. He teaches clients how to implement tools to handle real-life situations, feelings, and triggers as they come up so that they can achieve long-term sobriety. By learning how to embrace and accept all feelings – the good the bad and the ugly – you’ll be able to move gracefully through both the immense joy and the emotional minefields that life presents without having to seek relief in drugs and alcohol.Web: http://vanceinspires.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vancejohnson82/Sponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comMusic courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
Vance Edward Johnson, born March 13th, 1963. Former NFL player selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1985 NFL draft. A 5’11” 185 wide receiver from the University of Arizona, Johnson played his entire NFL career for the Denver Broncos from 1985 to 1995.Johnson was a world-class long jumper. In 1982, Johnson won the NCAA championship, as well as winning the gold medal at the Junior Pan American games. In 1984 Johnson just missed making the Olympic track team, finishing fourth and becoming the alternate in the long jump at the 1984 United States Olympic trials in Los Angeles.Johnson assisted the Denver Broncos to three Super Bowls appearances in the eighties and had an impressive performance in Super Bowl XXI, recording five catches for 121 yards and a touchdown. His best season was in 1989 when he recorded 76 receptions for 1095 yards and seven touchdowns. In his 11 Seasons, Johnson recorded 415 receptions for 5695 yards and 37 touchdowns. While also rushing 17 times for 44 yards. He also gained 689 yards on punt returns, and 1027 yards returning kickoffs.Vance is currently one of the best recovery coaches in the country, intervention, trainer, Christian spiritual guide, and an advocate for addiction recovering athletes in his post-career.As a sober coach, Vance's primary duty is to provide the scaffolding in the early days of sobriety. He starts by to building trust and helps his clients normalize the basics of living an intoxicant-free life. Similar to a personal trainer, he will give you the support to lift the weights yourself. He teaches clients how to implement tools to handle real-life situations, feelings, and triggers as they come up so that they can achieve long-term sobriety. By learning how to embrace and accept all feelings – the good the bad and the ugly – you’ll be able to move gracefully through both the immense joy and the emotional minefields that life presents without having to seek relief in drugs and alcohol.Web: http://vanceinspires.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vancejohnson82/Sponsored by:The Addictions Academy – The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comMusic courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
On The Hill Sports Talk With Pat Jenkins talking With Former Denver Bronco Strong Safety Steve Atwater