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Grateful Living
#71: Brady Quinn, Former college football star at Notre Dame, former NFL Quarterback and now broadcaster, on his life journey

Grateful Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 63:40


Brady Quinn played 7 seasons as a quarterback in the NFL. Prior to that, he was a star at Notre Dame finishing top 4 in the Heisman voting in his junior and senior year. He now is a college football and NFL Analyst for CBS Sports and a game analyst for Fox Sports. In this interview, Brady talks about: - His advice to high school players on getting recruited to top football universities - His time at Notre Dame and finishing top 4 in the Heisman his junior and senior year - His NFL Draft Process and being a 1st round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns - His career in the NFL - Transitioning into broadcasting - Running a non-profit helping veterans - His personal life - getting married, being a father and a girl dad Brady's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradyquinn/ Brady's Non-Profit: https://www.3rdandgoalfoundation.org/ Grateful Living Info: My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroy81547/?... To Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hn4ttt... To Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bo... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gratefulliving4 Time stamps: 0:00 - 0:58 Intro and Brady Talks about How He's Doing 0:59 - 2:26 Brady details his childhood 2:27 - 4:17 How Brady got into playing football 4:18 - 6:22 What football has taught Brady 6:23 - 9:55  Brady speaks about his High school experience 9:56 - 15:25 his advice to current HS players 15:26 - 17:02 Brady speaks about his commitment to Notre Dame 17:02 - 19:00 Brady speaks about his college time 19:01 - 21:23 Brady speaks on playing big stadiums 21:24 - 22:50 Advice to college quarterbacks 22:51 - 25:34 Managing college fame 25:35 - 27:09 How close was  Brady to declaring for the NFL draft his junior year? 27:10 - 30:10 Brady's thoughts on Name, Image, Likeness 30:11 - 32:19 NFL Draft Process 32:20 - 35:51 Talking about being drafted to the Browns and his NFL career 35:52 - 38:02 Brady's opinion on what NFL teams do wrong 38:03 - 41:40 Jevon Belcher Incident 41:40 - 45 Looking back on his football journey 45 - 47:14 Transitioning into broadcasting 47:15 - 48:32 Doing an MBA at Babson 48:33 - 51:09 Marriage Advice 51:10 - 53:30 Balancing professional and personal lives 53:31 - 55:19 How fatherhood changed him 55:20 - 56:39 3rd + Goal Foundation 57:40 - How Brady Manages Time 59:19 - One of the biggest lessons in life

Not THAT Problematic
Kyrie Irving is Overrated (feat @mossdabigboss)

Not THAT Problematic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 61:02


On this episode we discuss all things NBA and How Brady is the GOAT. Also let's play a game, take a shot every time we say Lebron! Spoiler Alert: It's a lot! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WEEI Late Night
Late Night with Brian Barrett - Brady's departure reflects worse on Belichick than any other move in his career; How Brady and the Bucs handed Patrick Mahomes the worst loss of his career - 2-8-21

WEEI Late Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 49:23


Hour 1. Brady's departure reflects worse on Belichick than any other move in his career; How Brady and the Bucs handed Patrick Mahomes the worst loss of his career.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up Minnesota!
Wake Up! Brady Captures His 7th SB as the Bucs beat the Cheifs 31-9

Wake Up Minnesota!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 20:54


Stephen Strom (@SStrom_) reacts to the Bucs 31-9 win over the Chiefs. Reactions, takeaways and observations from Super Bowl 55. How Brady won his 7th, is Mahomes legacy tainted? Winfield + Johnson get their ring.

All In Real Estate Podcast
Real Estate the Ritz Way: Exceptional Customer Experience with Brady Sandahl

All In Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 64:19


Ladies and Gentlemen, are you in for a treat today! On today’s show we dive deep with Brady Sandahl, CEO and Founder of the Sandahl Group from Palm Springs, California and also the International Director of Growth of Keller Williams Luxury, the global boutique arm of the largest real estate firm in the world. David and Joe probe Brady on what it means to do real estate the “Ritz Way,” meaning how do professionals like you and I deliver exceptional client experience and service to our “ladies and gentlemen.”In this show you’ll learn:How Brady transformed companies like Sotheby’s International RealtyStarted and scaled a business servicing clientele in the “luxury” price pointTransferred skills from hospitality and retail to service his people at the highest levelNo less than three acronyms that will help you think service in your businessAnd how he is now altering the trajectory of Keller Williams luxury, the House of Excellence for agents who choose to sell luxuryWe know that this episode will help you take your real estate to the next level and so grab a pen and paper and get listening. And if you like what you hear consider joining us in Scottsdale, Arizona in March when we host “Real Estate the Ritz Way Live” with Brady Sandahl. More details to follow. Find all the show notes at https://aipodcast.co/show/37.Are you an agent who sells luxury at a high level and you’re tired of being in a place where the fees are endless, the service to you is lackluster, and the ability to scale your business is met with friction and resistance? If that’s you, email David at davidmorse@kw.com to confidentially learn about partnership with Keller Williams Luxury anywhere on the globe.Follow David on social @daviddmorse | David Morse is the CEO of Keller Williams Arizona Realty in Scottsdale & High Street North Phoenix, one of Arizona’s foremost brokerage leaders with over 350 agents and selling over $1.1 Billion in residential and commercial real estate each year. He is co-owner of Atlas Holdings and Realfolio and is actively seeking partnership with the top agents in Arizona.Follow Joe on social @joe.quattrucci | Joe Quatrucci is the Director of Growth for the Kristan Cole Network, a national leader in residential real estate. He is founder of Atlas Holdings, PCX Real Estate Expansion, and the Market Center Strategist at Keller Williams Arizona Realty in Scottsdale, Arizona

District Leader
Servant Leadership, Equity, and Student Success

District Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 27:21


Episode 38: Show Notes.Despite the barrage of research advocating for change, our school system is largely the same as it has been for generations. For Brady Cook, Superintendent for the Michigan Center School District, the pandemic has a silver-lining — finally, teachers are being given the opportunity to change the system. Today, we speak to Brady about how his district has adapted to the pandemic and how we can turn the pandemic “into the biggest positive in the history of education.” We open our conversation by exploring Brady’s career in education before diving into how his community has risen to the challenges posed by COVID-19. Although Brady opens up about his unhappiness that students are missing out on the school experience, he is optimistic about the opportunities that the pandemic has created. We then discuss the importance of student-centric learning and how schools often adapt to the needs of adults when they should be adapting to better serve students. Another key theme in this episode is Brady’s servant-leadership approach and its effectiveness at getting the most out of staff and students. We touch on the hybrid pandemic teaching model that Brady’s schools have adopted before he shares the lessons that he’s taken away from our current crisis. Tune in to hear more about Brady’s impactful leadership style, along with some final advice on how we can make a better schooling system. Key Points From This Episode:Hear how Brady’s community has been dealing with the pandemic.Brady shares details about his school district and the students that they serve. How students have been missing out on the traditional school experience.Balancing challenges with the educational opportunities presented by the pandemic.How the school institution hasn’t changed at the same pace as the world around it. Exploring the emerging opportunities that can lead to innovating education.Adopting a ‘student-centric’ teaching design that adapts to learner needs. The need for a national conversation on changing the school system.How Brady gets more out of his staff through his servant-leadership approach.Details on the pandemic teaching model that Brady’s district has adopted. We ask Brady what is keeping him up at night. The lessons about schooling that Brady has taken away from the pandemic. Brady’s Final advice for listeners, parents, and students — “We can change the system.”Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Brady Cook EmailBrady Cook on TwitterAudible.comedXLearning ResourcesWiredprofilesSponsors | District LeaderServant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness on AmazonMichigan Center SchoolsLao TzuDistrict LeaderLuis R. Valentino

Rhody Sports Show
Rhody Sports Show with Zak Drapeau: "NFL 2020-21 Season Preview Part 2."

Rhody Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 40:10


Zak Drapeau along with Nate Oliveira and Austin Garvey for Part 2 of our predictions and other thoughts on the upcoming NFL season. Want to know the best coaches in the NFL? Best QB-to-reciever tandems? HOw Brady and Gronk stack up compared to the rest of the league? We have all of that and more in the conclusion of our first conveersation about the exciting year to come in football. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Roventini Rant
Quarantine Episode 2 (ft. TJ Savaro)

Roventini Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 46:15


Quarantine still in affect. TJ joined the podcast to talk about the struggles of life without sports. NFL Free Agency. How Brady ended up in Tampa. Patriots next plans. Cam Newtons' possible locations. Also, LeBron's undisputed GOAT status.

Pro Church Tools with Brady Shearer
192 - A Personal Interview With Brady Shearer

Pro Church Tools with Brady Shearer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 59:34


  On this episode, we switch up the podcast and have our friend Peter Guirguis interview Brady about Pro Church Tools, how it started, and how he deals with set backs.   What's In This Session? What Brady was like as a child (7:41) Why Brady decided to attend Bible College (15:34) How Pro Church Tools began (19:14) Learned vs. innate abilities (24:25) God's role in the accomplishments of Pro Church Tools (28:03) What's next for Pro Church Tools? (33:08) How Brady stays so productive (38:22) Rapid Fire Fun Questions (50:40)   Show Notes & Resources Mentioned MailChimp Pro Church Podcast 039 NotAshamedOfTheGospel.com Audible Tribe Of Mentors by Tim Ferriss Tools Of Titans by Tim Ferriss The E Myth Revisited Blue Ocean Strategy #AskGaryVee Book Steal The Show Nucleus   3 Instant Takeaways Hustle hard and know what your talents are. When it comes to success, a willingness to work hard; to try and fail and try again is imperative, but so is knowing where your innate skills and talents lie. Know your lane, and run in it. Go where the puck is going. Being a visionary means looking ahead. Like in hockey. It means not aiming for where the puck is presently, but instead anticipating where it will be. The same for church leaders - look ahead and anticipate where the church will need to be in a couple years. Aim for that. Failure is the way forward. If you have audacious goals; if you want to be the best of the best, then you must expect roadblocks. Achieving the extraordinary is no simple task. Failure and roadblocks are a requirement. They are how you learn to be a success.   Find the full transcript for this session of the Pro Church Podcast at http://prochurchtools.com/pcp192/.

The Tailgate Entertainer | Performers | Performance Business | Creatives | Artists | Talent Buyers

Through hard work and dedication to his craft, Brady has launched into the music scene with a style all his own.  He talks about how he developed his own style as a unique blend of many of his music heroes. He sharpened his musical skills day after day but his parents decided he should get formal training.  Brady dreaded the idea of taking real lessons and says he had an “attention deficit disorder” when it came to structured piano lessons. He would play the piano in his own way and with awesome creativity! Brady’s dad loved the style of Jerry Lee Lewis and so did he. The diversity and creativity of Jerry Lee Lewis fed and bred Brady’s innate musical mind – from country music to jazz, and rock n roll – he improvised. Brady was born to play music and sing but he is also a great rancher and a baseball player. He was told he had a keen ear for music. Others think he has a great voice and savvy fingers on the instruments. We think he’s got all of the above.   What you’ll hear from Brady and the Tailgate Entertainer staff: How Brady began his musical career How his dad helped him become what he is today The musicians who influenced his music All his mentors and his favorite one How his mentor helped him become what he is today What he loves about the fair industry What else he does besides  playing the piano and guitar What advice he wants to give to new musicians What is the quickest step to success, according to Brady He was told he had a “strong ear” for music He thinks it’s the way he delivers his music.   Resources Website  Facebook Page  Facebook Personal:  Twitter: @BradyGoss Email:  bradygoss88(at)gmail(dot)com

Mountain & Prairie Podcast
Brady Robinson - Climber, Educator, Outdoor Advocate

Mountain & Prairie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2016 87:49


Brady Robinson is the Executive Director of the Access Fund, a conservation and advocacy organization that helps to protect climbing areas throughout the United States. Despite being a relatively small non-profit, the Access Fund’s work has a broad ripple effect far beyond the climbing community and extends into areas of conservation, public lands policy, and general outdoor recreation, just to name a few. Under Brady’s leadership, the Access Fund has been incredibly effective, and as climbing becomes more popular, the Access Fund's work will only become more important. • Brady also has a seriously impressive outdoor resume—he was an instructor for both Outward Bound and the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) and has done a number of large-scale expeditions throughout the Himalayas. He still finds time to push himself hard in climbing, mountain biking, and other adventures, while simultaneously leading the Access Fund and being a fully committed family man. • We had a fun conversation that covered a wide range of topics. We dig into the details of the Access Fund’s mission and methods, including why non-climbers should care about its work. We talk about Brady’s diverse career experience, and he tells a few crazy stories from his big-mountain expeditions with climbing partners such as Jimmy Chin and Conrad Anker. Brady also offers advice to young people who would like to pursue a career centered around the outdoors, conservation, or advocacy. • Even if you’re not a climber, you’ll gain some solid insights from this interview, so I hope you enjoy. • http://mountainandprairie.com/brady-robinson/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 4:10 - How Brady describes his work 5:00 - Specific methods that the Access Fund uses to protect climbing areas (public policy & acquisitions) 10:30 - How does the Access Fund prioritizes projects 10:45 – Correction from Brady: The Homestead is between Phoenix and Tucson, not Phoenix and Flagstaff 13:15 - Access Fund’s nationwide partnerships 13:55 - Access Fund’s stewardship team 16:30 - Access Fund’s support for landowners and education initiatives 18:40 - Foundation of the Outdoor Alliance 21:20 - Why should non-climbers care about the Access Fund’s work? 26:00 - Early outdoor experiences 27:30 - First climbing experiences 31:44 - Brady and Jimmy Chin learn photography 33:50 - Brady’s near miss with a massive avalanche in Pakistan (see photos above) 41:10 - The closest Brady ever came to dying in the mountains 45:00 - Lessons learned from a life of adventure 46:15 - Memories of the late great Alex Lowe 47:45 - Brady’s decision to pursue a career in education/advocacy/conservation instead of full-time climbing 52:00 - Reflections on finding your passion 57:00 - Advice to young people - a career in the recreation/conservation 1:07:50 - The Access Fund’s biggest threat and opportunity in the next five years 1:11:15 - Favorite books 1:16:30 - Favorite documentary 1:18:30 - Favorite locations in the West and the world 1:21:00 - Brady’s request of the listeners 1:25:55 - Connect with the Access Fund /// This episode is brought to you by Mountain Khakis. Rugged. Authentic. Reliable. Timeless. What started as a casual conversation at the Shady Lady Saloon in Jackson Hole, WY has become a top-performing mountain-inspired lifestyle apparel brand. Established in 2003, Mountain Khakis quickly became a staple in the wardrobe of everyone from ranch hands to golf pros, those who travel by jet, as well as those who travel by thumb. The Mountain Khakis brand story continues to resonate as it connects to the enthusiast who believes that freedom and rugged adventure is a way of life. Join the conversation at www.mountainkhakis.com