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For our special series “Supporting Greatness”, where we typically interview those who’ve achieved public greatness about their own Army of Normal Folks that supported them, this time we interviewed award-winning sportswriter Michael Arkush. He's written books with Scottie Pippen and Sugar Ray Leonard, about the top 100 golfers in history, and he celebrates each of their Army of Normal Folks that supported them. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For our special series “Supporting Greatness”, where we typically interview those who’ve achieved public greatness about their own Army of Normal Folks that supported them, this time we interviewed award-winning sportswriter Michael Arkush. He's written books with Scottie Pippen and Sugar Ray Leonard, about the top 100 golfers in history, and he celebrates each of their Army of Normal Folks that supported them. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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An Army member asked for producer Alex to share the origin story of An Army of Normal Folks. And so he did. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For "Shop Talk", Coach Bill dives into the paradox of An Army of Normal Folks doing abnormal things.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dakota celebrates his own Army of Normal Folks who've supported his greatness: Big Mike, Sergeant Major Hector Soto-Rodriguez, Tana Rattliff, Tim Kennedy, his daughter Sailor, and so many more.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dakota celebrates his own Army of Normal Folks who've supported his greatness: Big Mike, Sergeant Major Hector Soto-Rodriguez, Tana Rattliff, Tim Kennedy, his daughter Sailor, and so many more.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Knowles sits down with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Courtney for a candid and thought-provoking conversation. From the values that define leadership to the lessons we can all learn from sports, this episode dives deep into what it means to "not be a turkey person." Join An Army of Normal Folks at https://TurkeyPerson.com Coach Bill Courtney: @IAmCoachBill An Army of Normal Folks: @ArmyofNormalFolks
For every single therapist, there are 350 people looking for that type of support. Dr. Trina and her team at Give An Hour realized that there will never be enough therapists to meet this need. And that the answer is us, their own Army of Normal Folks serving one another in peer support groups and as wellness ambassadors. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For every single therapist, there are 350 people looking for that type of support. Dr. Trina and her team at Give An Hour realized that there will never be enough therapists to meet this need. And that the answer is us, their own Army of Normal Folks serving one another in peer support groups and as wellness ambassadors. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Courtney is the host of the podcast An Army of Normal Folks
What if the key to community transformation lies in the hands of everyday people?Go Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanley Connect with Coach Bill CourtneyWebsite: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/"Undefeated" the movie: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/films/Army of Normal Folk podcast: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/podcast/This episode features an emotionally charged and inspiring conversation with Coach Bill Courtney, the driving force behind the Oscar-winning documentary "Undefeated." Bill shares the genesis of his latest initiative, the Army of Normal Folks, a project that celebrates ordinary individuals making extraordinary impacts within their communities. Tune in to hear how Bill's grassroots approach and compelling narratives counter the often divisive mainstream media, revealing the profound power of compassion and connection.We highlight empowering stories of people stepping up to tackle societal issues without waiting for government action. Coach Bill narrates heartwarming tales like the "dancing UPS man" and the woman who started a running club for the homeless, showing how seemingly small acts of kindness can trigger significant cultural shifts. These stories emphasize the importance of overcoming fear and self-doubt to get involved and create real change. The episode also explores how mutual respect and open dialogue can bridge divides, making it possible to collectively address common problems.Join us as we reflect on the contagious nature of love and kindness, grounded in personal anecdotes and real-life examples of impact. From raising funds for clean water in Haiti to supporting youth sports, this episode is packed with stories that demonstrate how small, positive actions can lead to profound connections and societal improvements. Coach Bill's mission to inspire an "army of normal folks" is a powerful reminder that each of us has the potential to make a difference, one act at a time.Chapters(00:00) Powerful Conversation With Coach Bill(05:37) Empowering Stories Unite Normal People(10:57) Army of Normal Folks(19:33) A Path to Mutual Respect(33:29) Impact of Small Acts(37:38) Stories of Impact and Inspiration(47:24) Parental Interference in Youth Sports(58:15) Impactful Partnership With Coach Bill
What if the key to community transformation lies in the hands of everyday people?Go Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanley Connect with Coach Bill CourtneyWebsite: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/"Undefeated" the movie: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/films/Army of Normal Folk podcast: https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/podcast/This episode features an emotionally charged and inspiring conversation with Coach Bill Courtney, the driving force behind the Oscar-winning documentary "Undefeated." Bill shares the genesis of his latest initiative, the Army of Normal Folks, a project that celebrates ordinary individuals making extraordinary impacts within their communities. Tune in to hear how Bill's grassroots approach and compelling narratives counter the often divisive mainstream media, revealing the profound power of compassion and connection.We highlight empowering stories of people stepping up to tackle societal issues without waiting for government action. Coach Bill narrates heartwarming tales like the "dancing UPS man" and the woman who started a running club for the homeless, showing how seemingly small acts of kindness can trigger significant cultural shifts. These stories emphasize the importance of overcoming fear and self-doubt to get involved and create real change. The episode also explores how mutual respect and open dialogue can bridge divides, making it possible to collectively address common problems.Join us as we reflect on the contagious nature of love and kindness, grounded in personal anecdotes and real-life examples of impact. From raising funds for clean water in Haiti to supporting youth sports, this episode is packed with stories that demonstrate how small, positive actions can lead to profound connections and societal improvements. Coach Bill's mission to inspire an "army of normal folks" is a powerful reminder that each of us has the potential to make a difference, one act at a time.Chapters(00:00) Powerful Conversation With Coach Bill(05:37) Empowering Stories Unite Normal People(10:57) Army of Normal Folks(19:33) A Path to Mutual Respect(33:29) Impact of Small Acts(37:38) Stories of Impact and Inspiration(47:24) Parental Interference in Youth Sports(58:15) Impactful Partnership With Coach Bill
Belinda never dreamed of starting a birthday charity, until she was asked to provide a birthday party for a boy who wouldn't otherwise have one. And only 5 years later, Celebrate Birthdays and their own Army of Normal Folks, have provided birthday celebrations to over 6,000 kids.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Belinda never dreamed of starting a birthday charity, until she was asked to provide a birthday party for a boy who wouldn't otherwise have one. And only 5 years later, Celebrate Birthdays and their own Army of Normal Folks, have provided birthday celebrations to over 6,000 kids.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
67% of America's students aren't reading at grade level. What is An Army of Normal Folks going to do about it? Coach Bill's latest Shop Talk.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Haughwout and Bob Thorpe interview Coach Bill Courtney from the podcast Army of Normal Folks. Then Mark and Bob discuss Tuesday's primary election, the Russian election and Haiti.
Coach Bill Courtney answers this question from a premium member of An Army of Normal Folks.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bill Courtney answers this question from a premium member of An Army of Normal Folks.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pod Crashing Episode 292 With Coach Bill Courtney From An Army Of Normal Folks Don't Be A Turkey Person Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can' Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac.
Pod Crashing Episode 292 With Coach Bill Courtney From An Army Of Normal Folks Don't Be A Turkey Person Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can' Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac.
My guest this week is Bill Courtney. Bill is the CEO and founder of Classic American Hardwoods. An 80 Million a year global lumber company based out of Memphis, TN. Bill started this company out of his living room in 2001.Bill is also the host of the Army of Normal Folks Podcast, a former High School Football Coach, Featured in the Award Winning Documentary Undefeated, plus much more.This interview is unique. Bill goes into his tough upbringing, selling cars, learning from legendary entrepreneurs, risk, his Faith, and everything entrepreneurship plus so much more.Please enjoy this episode with Bill Courtney and go check out his podcast An Army of Normal Folks.Links:https://www.cahmemphis.comhttps://www.coachbillcourtney.comhttps://www.normalfolks.ushttps://www.coachbillcourtney.com/films/https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-courtney/
Bill Courtney is an American football coach, entrepreneur, author, and the subject of the academy award winning 2011 documentary “Undefeated,” which tells the story of Courtney leading a high school football team in an economically depressed area of Memphis, Tenn. to the playoffs. Courtney is the host of the An Army of Normal Folks podcast, in which he shares stories of “ordinary people doing extraordinary things in and around their communities.” His book “Against the Grain: A Coach's Wisdom on Character, Faith, Family, and Love” was released in 2014. In this episode, we discuss coaching, the surprise success of “Undefeated,” and how talking across lines of difference can heal a polarized America. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:25 Courtney's background 5:41 The influence of coaches 16:50 How Courtney ended up at Manassas High School 18:50 Coaching in difficult environments 24:30 Bridging divides 30:12 Forgiveness and grace 35:57 Daryl Davis 42:45 The “death spiral” of division and polarization 53:15 What happened to Manassas after Courtney left? 54:00 How did the filmmakers find Manassas? 59:21 Was the documentary good for the school and the kids?
Coach Bill Courtney is a native Tennessean and an Ole Miss graduate. Though already a successful business owner, in 2003, Bill began volunteering at Memphis' inner city Manassas High School in an effort to turn its underperforming football team around. In 2003, the team had 19 players with a dismal 4-95, 10-year record. In the 2008 & 2009 seasons, the team's record improved to 18-2, with 75 players. The story inspired a Hollywood film—Undefeated—which won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary. Now an accomplished author and public speaker, Bill travels the southern United States talking to audiences about the power of dreaming big and perseverance. He is also the host of the podcast 'An Army of Normal Folks,' which allows normal civilians that are doing excellent things for their communities to take center stage. Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized, Emmy award winning editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today's Editor-At-Large. He's also host of a "Now You're Talking" on MPB Think Radio and "Conversations" on MPB TV, and is the author of several books. Marshall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a 2019 recipient of the University of Tennessee Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clay is trying to make airport travel great again by getting adults to step up and get themselves to their destination from the airport, not calling in favors to get people to do the job. Clay's son makes him proud by not running with the herd. Coach Bill Courtney on how not to be a “turkey person,” but to truly serve others from the heart. Coach Bill hosts the “An Army of Normal Folks” podcast on iHeart Radio, is the subject of the Oscar-winning football documentary “Undefeated,” and author of “Against the Grain.” Emailer on traveling light. Callers on Clay's air travel thesis, including an “old soul” with a young voice and great further holiday travel advice.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"DON'T BE A TURKEY PERSON" "We had to coach basic fundamentals like character. But half the team was still engaged in the same destructive behavior that got them to 4-95. So I went to my player Bo Bo, asking him why these kids weren't buying into the important stuff. Bobo said, 'Coach, they're trying to figure out if you're a Turkey Person or not.' And I said, 'Bo Bo, what the hell is a Turkey Person?' He's like, "Coach, every Thanksgiving, people give us turkeys and we take them because we got none. But then they leave and we never see them again. And it kind of makes you wonder if they're doing that because they really care about us or if they're doing that to make themselves feel good. He looked me dead in the eyes and said, Coach, what the hell are you really doing here, man?' And what a Turkey Person is, is a fraud. And I can say that to you, because I was one. An Army of Normal Folks is launching a campaign called "Don't Be A Turkey Person" to challenge all of us this Thanksgiving, and it isn't about not eating turkey. Not long after the Turkey Person story and the front page of the newspaper had a picture of me, my son said, 'Hey Dad, what are your players' names?' An eight year old boy shocked me. He revealed that I'd been telling everybody everything I was doing, but people didn't even know the kids' names who were actually doing the work. I reversed course immediately and gave them credit. And this crazy thing happened, the kids started buying in. We need to create An Army of Normal Folks, not Turkey Persons, who fill areas of need, for the right reasons. And if we did that, we literally can change this country. And that's a lesson that was taught to me by a 17-year-old kid." Watch the coach's YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-bKvnSKmB8
In this episode, Acton director of marketing and communications Eric Kohn speaks with Bill Courtney about coaching football, running a successful lumber business, and walking the red carpet with George Clooney and P. Diddy. In 2003, Bill began coaching the Manassas Tigers, an inner-city Memphis high school football team that had never once won a playoff game. By 2008, Courtney had helped build an award-winning football program that was chronicled in the Academy Award–winning documentary “Undefeated.” Today Bill coaches a different kind of team—an Army of Normal Folks. He's the host of a podcast and leader of a movement that celebrates everyday people doing extraordinary things and that brings together Americans of all stripes committed to bridging our country's divides and changing local communities for the better. Subscribe to our podcasts Coach Bill Courtney
This episode is kind of a “betweener”— part Normal Folks and part our special series Supporting Greatness. It may seem like a stretch to call a Medal of Honor recipient normal, but he wasn't some big wig general, literally went house to house clearing insurgents in Iraq, and it's not like he campaigned for the medal. But we definitely wanted to interview David about who's supported him and he powerfully talks about his grandfather, his dad, the men he served with in the “Ramrods”, and a Gold Star mom. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is kind of a “betweener”— part Normal Folks and part our special series Supporting Greatness. It may seem like a stretch to call a Medal of Honor recipient normal, but he wasn't some big wig general, literally went house to house clearing insurgents in Iraq, and it's not like he campaigned for the medal. But we definitely wanted to interview David about who's supported him and he powerfully talks about his grandfather, his dad, the men he served with in the “Ramrods”, and a Gold Star mom. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The businessman and football coach talks about his experience growing up fatherless, how it felt to star in the Academy Award-winning documentary Undefeated, in which he used his tough-love style of coaching to help an underprivileged Memphis high school's football team make it to the playoffs, and his mission to recruit an Army of Normal Folks to make this world a better place. Shout out to our terrific sponsors! Hillsdale.edu/mike Register for FREE online courses. ZipRecruiter.com/Rowe to try ZipRecruiter for FREE. NetSuite.com/Mike Download NetSuite's KPI checklist for FREE.
The documentary “Undefeated” tells the story of the North Memphis based Manassas Tigers football team, a severely underfunded and underprivileged team, and their volunteer coach, Bill Courtney, who tried to help the kids beat the odds on and off the field. “Undefeated” went on the become the Academy Award Winner in the documentary category at the Oscars in 2012. Bill Courtney has launched a new podcast, “An Army of Normal Folks”. Newt's guest is Coach Bill Courtney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second part of our conversation with Coach Courtney, we delve deeper into his experiences as a football coach and mentor. He enlightens us about the concept of creating an "army of normal" individuals, who come together to serve others in their communities. Coach Courtney's powerful podcast, "An Army of Normal Folks," showcases interviews with everyday people doing extraordinary things. It is a must-listen if you're looking for redemptive, inspirational, informative, and entertaining content. During the episode, Coach Courtney emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our own communities and finding ways to make a positive impact. Whether it's starting small or joining an existing movement, every action counts. He also shares his personal experiences coaching a mostly fatherless football team in a poverty-stricken area, and how mentorship transformed their lives. In addition, we want to highlight the importance of unity and celebrating each other's humanity, topics discussed by Coach Courtney in the episode. The power of relationships and understanding cannot be underestimated, whether it's within our families or broader communities. By focusing on serving others and having the right motives, we can achieve success together. Lastly, as a recommended family watch, Coach Courtney suggests the movie "Undefeated," which tells his remarkable story and showcases the transformative power of mentorship. It's a film that will inspire and leave you reflecting on your own journey as a father. Get ready for another impactful and uplifting conversation with Coach Bill Courtney, right here on The Dad Central Show! About "Coach" Bill Courtney Bill Courtney is the president and CEO of Classic American Hardwoods, a lumber company that employs 120 people. He also serves as a volunteer high school football coach, writer Against The Grain, subject of Oscar Winning Documentary Undefeated and gives speeches to packed audiences across the country. Courtney, a member of the city's prestigious Society of Entrepreneurs, lives in Memphis, Tennessee with his wife Lisa, and their four children. About The Dad Central Show Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help. The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family. Links for Dad Central: Website: https://dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show: https://dadcentral.ca/podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2HyxB9nOLxyHvBMSo4TQQ Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact. Two more great ways Dad Central helps: FREE FATHERHOOD FUNDAMENTALS EMAIL COURSE: Learn how to lead your family effectively, master time management to balance your responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook. Enroll now: https://dadcentral.ca/fatherhood-fundamentals/ DADMENTOR MEMBERSHIP: DadMentor is the ultimate solution tailored to address the challenges dads commonly face. Join now and get a step-by-step plan, proven tools, and a community of like-minded dads who want to be a great dads: https://dadcentral.ca/dads/
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Coach Bill Courtney, founder and CEO of Classic American Hardwoods and the subject of the 2012 Academy Award-winning documentary “Undefeated,” joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his dive into coaching football, explain why the world needs “An Army Of Normal Folks,” and share the success […]
Coach Bill Courtney is an author, podcaster, and football coach. He was also the star of the Netflix documentary “Undefeated” in which he turned around a struggling North Memphis school and along the way helped change the lives of many players. Coach Courtney joined co-hosts Kenny Simpson and Daniel Chamberlain to discuss that turn around, his new podcast “An Army of Normal Folks,” his book, and what he's doing now.Part 1: Turnaround17 Kids on the team, 10 year record of 4-957 years later, 75 kids on the team 18-2 in two yearsBuilt a program on a foundation of tenetsPart 2: Changes in society since covid and issuesMemphis shut down all sports, and the kids needed the structure and disciplineSome players need you more than you need themPart 2: Ted Lasso QuestionAccountability - hold us accountableCaptain meetings - share informationRespect both waysGetting rid of playersAdjust scheme for kidsSocial MediaDanielTwitter: @CoachChamboOKEmail: chamberlainfootballconsulting@gmail.comKennyTwitter: @FBCoachSimpsonEmail: FBCoachSimpson@gmail.comCoaching 101 Podcast
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Coach Bill Courtney, who is the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary, "Undefeated," Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., Author of "Against the Grain," and host of the new podcast, "An Army of Normal Folks," who shares what led him to join with the nonprofit, Iron Light Labs, to launch the podcast. The podcast aims to inspire listeners and present fascinating models that can be replicated in their own communities.All individuals are invited to join An Army of Normal Folks. A grassroots movement led by Coach Bill Courtney, former volunteer football coach at Manassas High School and the subject of the 2012 Academy Award-winning documentary, "Undefeated," An Army of Normal Folks brings together Americans of all stripes committed to "doing what we can." Bill and his fellow change makers believe that by taking action in ordinary but meaningful ways, such as volunteering, donating and changing even only one other person's life, An Army of Normal Folks can make all the difference.During the interview, Bill shares his perspective on the importance of the podcast, talks about the intersection of discipline and passion and why that matters for creating change, and discusses how listeners can take action to help create a movement locally and nationally.Visit www.normalfolks.us to learn more and to subscribe to the podcast and community.https://www.facebook.com/ArmyofNormalFolkshttps://www.instagram.com/armyofnormalfolks/
We hear from John Solomon from Just the News, and learn how to make our own corner of the world a little better with An Army of Normal Folks podcast host Coach Bill Courtney. KMC also talks with show favorite KT McFarland.
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Coach Bill Courtney is a man of faith who understands the trauma that rampant fatherlessness is causing in many of our inner cities. Coach Courtney didn't have relationship with his father, and that helped him relate to the fatherless football players he coached as a volunteer in Memphis' inner-city (as seen in the Oscar-winning documentary- Undefeated). Coach Courtney is the founder of An Army of Normal Folks, and the host of a podcast with the same name – where he serves, works with, talks about, and shares stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Coach has been married to his wife Lisa for over 30 years, and they have 4 children. I invited to Coach on the show today chop it up with him, to talk about fatherlessness, what he's learned as a coach coaching fatherless boys, his organization, and the work they do with young men. To find out more about Coach Courtney and his ministry, visit https://www.normalfolks.us/ -------------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Want to talk to the host? Time slots are limited, but Dr. Joe takes on a few Breakthrough Calls a week to personally help you with your personal life, work, and family challenges. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: https://TalkwithDrJoe.com Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin
This week on Unorthodox, we're talking about Tisha B'Av and what we can learn from this ancient day of mourning. Then, we're bringing you an extended conversation with our Gentile of the Week Bill Courtney about the things we all can do to give up resentment and division and commit ourselves to empathy and change. He's the football coach depicted in the Academy Award-winning documentary, Undefeated, and now hosts the new podcast, An Army of Normal Folks. We love to hear from you! Send us emails at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail at our listener line: (914) 570-4869. Check out our Unorthodox tees, mugs, and hoodies at tabletstudios.com. Find out about our upcoming events at tabletmag.com/unorthodoxlive. To book us for a live show or event, email Tanya Singer at tsinger@tabletmag.com. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Join our Facebook group, and follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
10 THINGS FROM THE WEEKENDSWITZERLAND (4:40)BRIAN HARMAN (21:16)MEMPHIS FOOTBALL AND AAC MEDIA DAY (25:12)MEMPHIS TBT (29:45)KYLIAN MBAPPE (33:08)BARBENHEIMER (38:22)NFL INJURIES (45:46)SHOHEI OHTANI (48:33)BASEBALL HALL OF FAME (50:14)AN ARMY OF NORMAL FOLKS (50:55)Bill Courtney, of the Oscar winning documentary Undefeated, joins the show in-studio to talk about his new podcast with iHeart Media called "An Army of Normal Folks" (1:03:50)
Bill Courtney is an American football coach, and the CEO of Classic American Hardwoods and the subject of the 2011 Academy Award-winning documentary, Undefeated, which chronicles his career as a high school football coach in the economically pressured area of Shelby County, Tennessee. Bill is the host of the new podcast, An Army of Normal Folks, which believes the "country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words on CNN and Fox, but by An Army of Normal Folks". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americas-talking/support
Well known coach from Manassas High School in Memphis and the documentary Undefeated, Bill Courtney has a new podcast for normal folks. It's a rally cry for people looking to put their passions in motion with other normal folks. Support the show: https://www.newstalk989.com/personalities/memphis-morning-news/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pod Crashing Episode 250 With Coach Bill Courtney From An Army Of Normal Folks Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can. Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac. The podcast features interviews with members of the Army such as Arkansas Police Officer Tommy Norman and Back on My Feet Founder Anne Mahlum. It aims to inspire listeners and present fascinating models that can be replicated in their own communities. All individuals are invited to join An Army of Normal Folks.
Pod Crashing Episode 250 With Coach Bill Courtney From An Army Of Normal Folks Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can. Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac. The podcast features interviews with members of the Army such as Arkansas Police Officer Tommy Norman and Back on My Feet Founder Anne Mahlum. It aims to inspire listeners and present fascinating models that can be replicated in their own communities. All individuals are invited to join An Army of Normal Folks.
Coach Bill Courtney rose to fame as the coach of a failing Memphis inner city high school football team. His leadership, compassion and passion for youth turned the team around and inspired the Oscar winning documentary “Undefeated.” Coach Bill chats about what it means to serve each other and our communities, and how America can get back to a place of sanity. Find more on Bill's latest project at normalfolks.usThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3647976/advertisement
Bill Courtney(Subject of Oscar-winning film - Undefeated) and Erin Smith(Executive Director - CASA of North MS) discuss "An Army of Normal Folks", and Tanya T(Our In-House Movie Critic) with a heads up on what to expect at the movies this weekend.
Kevin Boston-Hill speaks with football coach and businessman Bill Courtney about his movement, "An Army of Normal Folks." This movement spotlights the efforts of ordinary people who make a difference in their communities. Their conversation shows ways that instead of "Waiting for Superman," one man can make a difference and how you can join the "Army."
Ep. 1647: Coach Bill Courtney's “army of normal folks” + Sen. Rogers death threat and Jeff's sticker shock! Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Jeff talks with Coach Bill Courtney (3:00), subject of the Oscar Winning Documentary Undefeated, about an “army of normal folks” to fix America. Inflation at 4% but Jeff's bagels are nearly double and are now smaller! (20:00) Senator Wendy Rogers receives death threat (46:00) and through computer forensics a Tucson teacher is caught and now sentenced to 2 1/2 years. Rogers shares her story and gives a legislative update. Jeff and Angela share UTV/ATV listener comments (60:00) and Jeff worries the days of ATVs on AZ roads may be limited because of stupid people! + STICKER SHOCK! Jeff get's bad truck news and wonders how anyone is affording new and used vehicles!
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-Winning Documentary UNDEFEATED & Host of the iHeartRadio Podcast An Army of Normal Folks. Coach Courtney discusses his work as an inner-city high school football coach, taking an underperforming team on and off the field and turning young athletes into winners and successful students. Coach Courtney also explains the movement he's created and the goal of his podcast, which aims to make small, positive changes at the ground level in communities nationwide. Paula Faris, Emmy-Award Winner of Good Morning America Weekend and The View & author of YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY IT ALL: Ditch the Mom Guilt & Find A Better Way Forward, also joins the show. Paula Faris discusses the challenges working moms face, along with tips and strategies to help navigate issues that come along with balancing a profession and family.
Trump predicts Hunter will be charged with "something small" to cover charging him. Merrick Garland's legacy. Clay's prediction on Biden bowing out. Coach Bill Courtney, host of “An Army of Normal Folks” podcast and subject of the Oscar-winning football documentary “Undefeated,” joined Clay and Buck to talk about how it's up to regular people to fix their communities. Clay's never had a massage. Buck mentioned throughout the show how much he enjoyed broadcasting today at KTLK-FM in St. Louis, hearing people argue about their favorite barbecue spots and that he is especially looking forward to hanging out tonight with listeners at an event where the discussion will be about "talking about saving America."Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Courtney made his mark in Memphis as the volunteer football coach of the Manassas Tigers and successful businessman. Now, he's taking his message to a much larger audience with the launch of a new podcast called “An Army of Normal Folks.”Courtney's inspirational message to an underrated high school football team in North Memphis became the subject of Oscar-winner documentary called “Undefeated.” He followed that with a book called “Against the Grain: A Coach's Wisdom on Character, Faith, Family, and Love.”On today's edition of “The Daily Signal Podcast,” Courtney explains why he decided to take action in his local community—and why he's encouraging you to do the same. His new podcast features stories of normal people who are doing their part to change lives and our country.Listen to the full interview or read a lightly edited transcript at DailySignal.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bill Courtney made his mark in Memphis as the volunteer football coach of the Manassas Tigers and successful businessman. Now, he's taking his message to a much larger audience with the launch of a new podcast called “An Army of Normal Folks.” Courtney's inspirational message to an underrated high school football team in North […]
Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can. Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac. The podcast features interviews with members of the Army such as Arkansas Police Officer Tommy Norman and Back on My Feet Founder Anne Mahlum. It aims to inspire listeners and present fascinating models that can be replicated in their own communities. All individuals are invited to join An Army of Normal Folks.
Frank begins the show by talking about the murder rate sharply falling before Imran Nuri, photographer, artist, storyteller and jack of all trades joins the show to talk about asking 1,000 strangers for advice. After, Frank discusses the latest with Tucker Carlson and also speaks with Tim Tate, multiple award-winning British documentary film-maker and best-selling author, whose books include “The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy: Crime, Conspiracy and Cover-Up: A New Investigation” about if RFK was killed as a result of a conspiracy. Then, Frank expresses his extreme dislike of hibachi prior to speaking with Coach Bill Courtney, the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary "Undefeated," who has been called the real life Ted Lasso about the launch of "An Army of Normal Folks". Later, Frank talks about age discrimination as it relates to friendships, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Coach Bill Courtney, the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary "Undefeated," who has been called the real life Ted Lasso about the launch of "An Army of Normal Folks". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ABOUT COACH BILL COURTNEY AND AN ARMY OF NORMAL FOLKS Coach Bill Courtney of Oscar-Winning Undefeated launches 'An Army of Normal Folks' Movement and podcast empower Americans to change our country by 'each of us doing what we can. Business leader and football coach Bill Courtney joins with other "ordinary" Americans doing extraordinary work to solve our nation's problems through the new movement, An Army of Normal Folks. "Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words in Washington, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding 'hey, I can help,'" said Courtney. Based on his own example, Courtney is joining with the nonprofit Iron Light Labs to launch An Army of Normal Folks. Founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., in 2003, he became a volunteer football coach in America's third poorest zip code and yet 31 out of 32 seniors in his last two seasons went to college. Their success on and off the field was the subject of the documentary film, Undefeated, which won an Academy Award in 2012. "We believe that everyone has the power to create change, no matter how 'ordinary' they or their actions may seem," said Courtney. "And if there's An Army of Normal Folks just doing what we can, imagine how different our country could be." As part of the movement, Courtney hosts the iHeartMedia podcast An Army of Normal Folks. iHeartMedia is the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac. The podcast features interviews with members of the Army such as Arkansas Police Officer Tommy Norman and Back on My Feet Founder Anne Mahlum. It aims to inspire listeners and present fascinating models that can be replicated in their own communities. All individuals are invited to join An Army of Normal Folks. AN ARMY OF NORMAL FOLKS - BACKGROUNDAmerica is at a crossroads.While still having an enviable position in the 21st century, we also suffer from deep divisions, both perceived and very real. From politics and culture to race and religion, Americans seem to disagree on almost everything.These challenges are complex and multifaceted. And they're not being solved by politicians. Instead, the greatest power lies in the hands of ordinary citizens doing what they can in their own communities. And if each of us does this, just imagine how different our country could be.Our solution is An Army of Normal Folks.A grassroots movement led by Coach Bill Courtney, former volunteer football coach of Manassas High School and the subject of the 2012 Academy Award-winning documentary Undefeated, An Army of Normal Folks brings together Americans of all stripes committed to "doing what we can." Bill and his fellow changemakers believe that by taking action in ordinary but meaningful ways, such as volunteering, donating, and changing even only one other person's life, An Army of Normal Folks can make all of the difference. This is how America can overcome its problems: one life and one community at a time.Featuring stories of ordinary folks overcoming life's obstacles and their own demons to make an extraordinary difference, the "An Army of Normal Folks" podcast provides a rallying cry for every individual to join a movement that can change the country. The iHeart Radio podcast, which is hosted by Courtney, launched in May 2023 and delivers much-needed inspirational, redemptive, and unifying content. Episodes include fellow members of the Army, such as:● Tommy Norman, North Little Rock Police Officer known as the "Michael Jordan of Community Policing"● Anne Mahlum, Back on My Feet founder that's helped over 7,500 homeless Americans secure jobs and independent housing through running● Luke Mickelson, Sleep in Heavenly Peace founder whose 270 chapters have built over 140,000 beds for kids without them● Rodney Smith Jr., Raising Men and Women Lawn Care founder who's inspired over 4,300 kids to take the "50 Yard Challenge" of cutting 50 lawns for free for those in need● Arshay Cooper, rower, the protagonist of the critically acclaimed film A Most Beautiful Thing and leader in starting inner-city rowing programs● Jon Ponder, a three-time convicted felon whose nonprofit Hope for Prisoners has helped over 4,700 returning citizens in Las Vegas, with only an 8% recidivism rate● Erin Smith, head of the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program in Northwest Mississippi, and Thomas, a former foster care child she mentored● Chavis Daniels, a former Manassas Tiger football player under Coach Bill's leadership who has since mentored over 1,000 kids in Memphis● Bob Zaccheo, who offers "therapy under the hood of a car" to over 5,000 at-risk kids through Project LIFTWILLIAM B. (BILL) COURTNEY BIOWilliam B. Courtney (Bill), a native Memphian, launched An Army of Normal Folks in 2023 on the belief that if each of us just does what we can in our own communities, we can change the country. Bill doesn't just "talk the talk;" he knows this sentiment to be true. A successful business owner, Bill founded Classic American Hardwoods, Inc. in 2001. He continues to operate the company, which today employs 140 people with a 45-acre manufacturing facility and domestic sales offices in Memphis, Tennessee and international sales offices in Shanghai, China and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. As the son of a single mom who married five guys, Bill had many coaches who were his real father figures and invested in him. Because of this, helping other kids like himself has been a central part of his life.In 2003, Bill began volunteering as a football coach at Memphis' inner-city Manassas High School in an effort to turn around its underperforming football team of 19 players with a dismal 4-95, 10-year record. The school is located in a neighborhood where young men are three times more likely to be dead or in jail than have a job or be in college. Prior to Bill's involvement, the Manassas Tigers football team had never won a playoff game in its 110-year history. Under Bill's leadership, the team's record improved to 18-2 with 75 players in the 2008 and 2009 seasons. But Bill's involvement went beyond football. "My philosophy on coaching doesn't start with X's and O's. it starts with believing that players win games and coaches win players," he stated. Bill became a mentor to the mostly fatherless young men on the team, teaching them leadership skills, assisting them academically and caring for their physical and emotional needs. During his final two seasons coaching, 31 out of their 32 seniors went to college, which rarely happens in a neighborhood like Manassas.The story of Bill coaching inspired the Hollywood film, Undefeated, which won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary.While Bill ended his coaching career with the Manassas Tigers in 2012, he continues to coach a variety of teams and support efforts in and around Memphis. He is the co-founder of Man Rise, an organization that gives financial support to help five city schools with their football programs. He previously served on the board of Orphanos Foundation and supports St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and The North Memphis Steelers, a mentoring and athletics association founded by Chavis Daniels, one of the central figures featured in Undefeated. Bill's achievements and service have been recognized by several entities. In 2011, he was inducted into Bridge Builders for leadership in diversity, community and justice. He was the 2012 recipient of the Liberty Bowl's Harry Zinn Spirit of 1776 award for distinguished citizenship, recipient of the Carnival Memphis' King's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Business and Industry, and the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Memphis chapter's award winner for the distinguished American for Contribution to Amateur Athletics. In 2013, he was inducted into the prestigious Society of Entrepreneurs for his success in business and community service. He is the author of "Against the Grain: A Coach's Wisdom on Character, Faith, Family, and Love," released in 2014, and is a national speaker on topics of leadership, character and business. He was a keynote speaker at the Paralympics in Colorado Springs, with Nike, PepsiCo, FedEx, and other nationally recognized companies, and has spoken at numerous churches, schools and hospitals.Bill also hosts "An Army of Normal Folks," a podcast launched in May 2023. Bill is a graduate of The University of Mississippi. He and his wife Lisa have four children and reside in Memphis.Website:https://www.normalfolks.us/An Army Of Normal Folks Podcast:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-an-army-of-normal-folks-115890758/
Buck is in St. Louis at KTLK-FM! There's always some election fraud. Gavin's obsession with DeSantis. Coach Bill talks about an "Army of Normal Folks."Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump predicts Hunter will be charged with "something small" to cover charging him. Merrick Garland's legacy. Clay's prediction on Biden bowing out. Coach Bill Courtney, host of “An Army of Normal Folks” podcast and subject of the Oscar-winning football documentary “Undefeated,” joined Clay and Buck to talk about how it's up to regular people to fix their communities. Clay's never had a massage. Buck mentioned throughout the show how much he enjoyed broadcasting today at KTLK-FM in St. Louis, hearing people argue about their favorite barbecue spots and that he is especially looking forward to hanging out tonight with listeners at an event where the discussion will be about "talking about saving America."Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words on CNN and Fox, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding “hey, I can help.” Hosted by Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-winning Undefeated, this podcast is building the Army and celebrating its extraordinary members. Starting on June 6th, new episodes are released every Tuesday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our country's problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words on CNN and Fox, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding “hey, I can help.” Hosted by Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-winning Undefeated, this podcast is building the Army and celebrating its extraordinary members. Starting on June 6th, new episodes are released every Tuesday.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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