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Latest podcast episodes about Not for Long

Bussin' With The Boys
Matt LaFleur On Packers, Jordan Love, Vrabel stories, Ben Johnson Beef + Bussin' Reacts To NFL Draft

Bussin' With The Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 197:33 Transcription Available


Recorded: April 28th, 2025 Will Compton and Taylor Lewan are BACK fresh off the NFL Draft and Spring Tour stop in Lincoln, Nebraska for another episode of Bussin’ With The Boys. They sit down with Packers head coach Matt LaFleur to talk Green Bay’s 2025 outlook, but before their interview, Delanie Walker crashes the intro to talk Kentucky Derby, the NFL Draft, and Shedeur Sanders's slide. Plus, we settle the age-old debate: 100 men vs. 1 gorilla — who wins? Afterward, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur hops on the bus for an all-time convo. Coach LaFleur talks about Will knowing everybody in the league, why Will had the best punt sets ever, and how "NFL" really means "Not For Long." Matt LaFleur then tells a wild halftime story with Mike Vrabel and Taylor Lewan while on the Tennessee Titans. Plus, Coach LaFleur breaks down Will’s infamous 1v1 in Oregon, talks about almost becoming the coach of Will in Green Bay, and opens up about what it will take for Jordan Love and the Packers to get over the hump. Topping things off with his shredded pec story, and a ton of laughs packed in — this one’s a heater. Check out our new gear at BWTB.com and make sure to like and subscribe!Big Hugs and tintsy wintsy lil tiny kisses! 0:00 Intro3:29 Kentucky derby 9:57 Full Spring Tour Recap14:16 Delanie WON The Sheduer Sanders Bet33:54 NFL Draft Reaction1:26:12 Battle Camp is #4 on Netflix 1:28:13 Shoutout BO Free Shoutout1:48:13 100 Men v 1 Gorilla 2:03:58 MATT LAFLEUR INTERVIEW STARTS 2:05:05 Will Knows Everyone In The League2:05:43 Will Had The BEST Punt Sets Ever2:07:44 Washington Coaching Staff2:09:05 NFL Stands For “Not For Long”2:10:49 Coach Is Very Time Efficient 2:13:16 Coach LaFleur, Mike Vrabel and Taylor Got Into It At Halftime2:15:26 His Time In Tennessee2:18:10 The Game Within The Game2:20:32 First 15 Plays2:23:53 Coach Breakdown Will’s 1v1 In Oregon2:26:01 Coach Played Semi-Pro Ball2:30:26 His Coaching Journey2:35:32 Getting Into It With A Fan2:39:36 LaFleur's Pre-Game Speeches2:40:51 His First Time Calling Plays2:43:34 Hard Conversations & Realizing The NFL Is A Business 2:48:36 Will Was Almost A Packer2:53:53 Getting The Packers Job2:56:52 Will’s Vrabel Impersonation 3:00:24 Self Scouting + Challenges As A Head Coach3:03:05 NFL Draft Being In Green Bay3:06:20 Hardest Working Players3:07:32 Bud Light - What Would You Do Anything For?3:10:46 What Do The Packers Need To Get Over The Hump?3:13:32 Coach Tore His Pec Benching How Much??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Post Game with Paul Golden
Keith Elias, NFL Senior Director of Player Engagement

Post Game with Paul Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 32:10


Today's guest is Keith Elias, the Senior Director of Player Engagement for the NFL. He played for the New York Giants (1994-1996) and Indianapolis Colts (1998-1999) and is a graduate of Princeton University (1993).  In this podcast, Keith shares his spiritual journey to faith in Jesus Christ and the special movie and book that impacted his decision. Keith details his current role of helping NFL players as they transition from the "Not For Long" league into their next stage of life. You will be encouraged as Keith shares about his faith and his desire to impact today's NFL players. Subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.George McGovern (Athletes in Action NFL Chaplains): https://give.cru.org/2792156Josh Manson (NHL) Interview: https://postgamewithpaulgolden.buzzsprout.com/1660930/episodes/11397471-josh-manson-stanley-cup-championFellowship of Christian Athletes New Jersey: https://www.fcanj.org/Buy Paul Golden's new book, The Storm Before the Calm: How Ten Pro Athletes Found Peacer in Their Storms of Life https://store.foi.org/purchase/the-storm-before-the-calmSend us a textFor more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.org

Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk

Trey Lance and many others aren't getting options picked up, and are running out of time.0:55: The NFL really is NOT FOR LONG, just ask Trey Lance 8:34: Or, Zach Wilson10:01: Or, Justin Fields 11:12: Or, Mac Jones16:37: The Return on Investment in the NBA playoffs20:13: The problem with NBA playoff TV broadcasts 30:38: The worst family in the NBASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

It's Always Personal
IAP Clips - Inequity (Thank Goodness For a Bit of Bad)

It's Always Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 32:48


Who knew the NBA All-Star Game and Harpo's problem with Sophia had the same solution. No, I'm not advocating that Adam Silver take Celie advice to beat Bron, KD and Giannis. But, much like professional boxing, the NBA has an inequity problem - as in there's just not enough of it present. Before you hurl insults, please, just hear me out. Because the NFL is ballin', and it's long lived up to its nickname “Not For Long.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-always-personal/support

4 K's in a Pod with the Erwins
Heavenly Job Security w/ Sue C. Smith

4 K's in a Pod with the Erwins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 41:52


A conversation with Sue C. Smith. Sue has written 20 #1 songs, including "Not For Long" (The Guardians) in March 2023, "Looks Like Jesus" (Brian Free and Assurance in 2022, and "Goliath" (Joseph Habedank) in 2021. Connect with Sue at http://www.suecsmithsongwriter.com/Send your comments, feedback, and questions to ⁠⁠⁠⁠FourKPod@yahoo.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. We'd love you to leave us a five-star review and share this podcast with your friends.Listen and follow on all platforms: ⁠https://anchor.fm/erwinministriesView upcoming tour dates at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ErwinMinistries.com/Tour⁠⁠⁠⁠Hosted by Keith, Kody, Kris, and Katie ErwinProduced by Luke Clayton and ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://MustIncrease.com

Culture Classroom
Season 12, Episode 3: How To Change A Culture, Have Each Others Back & Ultimately Win

Culture Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 20:39


The Detroit Lions have done something for the first time since 1992 ... Win a playoff game. We look at the coaching style of Dan Campbell and how his blue collar mentality has transformed the Lions culture. He was transparent and requested that his team use two powerful words, "TRUST ME." We dive into some different leadership styles and why the NFL stands for "Not For Long" Follow us on Twitter: Coach Weaver @CoachWeaverMRA | Coach Torrey @mistertorrey ∙ The Culture Classroom is powered by Pro Quick Draw. PQD is a powerful plug-in used on Microsoft Visio & PowerPoint for coaches to organize, format, and export playbooks, scout cards & presentations efficiently. Visit them at www.proquickdraw.com to request your FREE Trial Today! @PQDSystem on Twitter.

The
Beating Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Robert Turner

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 66:10


At the show's recording, it would have been almost a year since my father passed. As I have talked at length about Charles S. Corprew Jr. and what he meant to me, what his light meant to me. And then I think about this, and I probably never said this on the show, Revolutionaries, that in my introspection about my relationship with my father, I realized that he was an only child and I wasn't only a child. And once we broke the barriers of being father and son, it was always there, that auspices of being father and son was always there. But I realized that my father and I were not only fraternal brothers but also brothers. We laughed and joked and played ever since I was a child. And it was the roughhousing and joking and laughter and going to basketball games and baseball games and track meets and everything. The reality of that was that my father was my brother and we enjoyed that camaraderie. But if you remember as I've talked so much at length here on this show that the last five years of his life, his light was stolen, and that I became his caregiver because of Alzheimer's and dementia. And so I think it is very, very important as I think about who listens to the show and think about being a caregiver. How do we think about Alzheimer's and dementia? How do we even take care of ourselves as we develop? How do we move through those spaces so we can not lose the last five years of our lives? And I began to think about who I want on the show to talk with me about this work, his work, and how we mitigate and deter some of the things that really exacerbate Alzheimer's. And I began to look and I found this wonderful, wonderful brother who not only is a JMU grad like myself but is one of the foremost gerontologists in the country. Dr. Robert Turner. Dr. Robert W. Turner II is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership with a secondary appointment in the Department of Neurology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is a health disparities researcher with ethnographic and mixed methods training, and you know that I love that because my dissertation was both. His current National Institute on Aging funded the K-1 Award examined psychosocial and neurocognitive risk and protective factors and accelerated cognitive aging. and mild traumatic brain injury among former NCAA Division I and former NFL athletes. His book, Not For Long, The Life and Career of the NFL Athlete is out for anyone to purchase, to really, really understand what's going on when it comes to brain health for our athletes. What is Alzheimer's Well, I'm going to do it in the simplest form. In the simplest form, we have brain cells and neurons, and they communicate with one another. And I'm learning in a lot of different ways. The human body is just the most amazing thing. But your brain communicates with your arm or your hand and tells it to move. Well, it has to have clear pathways the electronic pulses, and the messaging to be sent that way. And so what you have is when you wind up having these damaged brain cells of which you have plaques and you have tangles. And so that winds up happening with the tangles is they glob up together and then they break off and then so, therefore, they cannot, the pathways are just broken. You know, you have clogged arteries from plaque in your arteries, right? And the messaging can't flow, the blood can't flow through that. And so essentially what winds up happening, and it's, and most people think it's all about losing your memory. It's not about just that at all. It's your ability to have, your memory, your executive functioning, your ability to control, you know, your body. For the visually inclined, please check out the podcast on YouTube - The What's Your Revolution? Show with Dr. Charles Corprew

GmiasWorld's Podcast
The Dallas Cowboys SHOCKING Upset! Lamar Jacksons' Ravens TOUGH OT LOSS!

GmiasWorld's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 16:29


The Dallas Cowboys SHOCKING Upset! Lamar Jacksons' Ravens TOUGH OT LOSS! "Y'all put us on top of the world," quarterback Dak Prescott said. "We knew who we are. And in that same sense, I'm sure the media got what they wanted. For us, there hasn't been but one undefeated team in this league ever. Ever. So, yeah, it sucks. It's humbling, but to say it's a wake-up call, we knew we had a lot of adversity -- we just didn't get it done." With the loss, the Cowboys missed out on their first 3-0 start since 2019, and they did something their NFC rivals, the Washington Commanders and New York Giants, did not do: lose to the Cardinals. The Cowboys have now lost seven of their past eight matchups against the Cardinals. The Cowboys entered Sunday with 40-0 and 30-10 wins against the Giants and New York Jets. The defense had 10 sacks and seven takeaways. The offense was good enough, though was poor in the red zone against the Jets, as well. The Cardinals had Joshua Dobbs at quarterback. And he completed 17 of 21 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown. The Cardinals ran for 222 yards and had seven plays of at least 20 yards. "Feeling great about ourselves, but it's the NFL: It's Not For Long," defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence said. "So definitely put that feeling behind us. We got punched in the mouth tonight, but it's all about us. And it's really, I don't feel like they did anything special. I feel like through the pre-snap penalties and the flags after the plays, we actually beat ourselves." via  @espn  Social: Twitch-http://twitch.tv/GmiasWorld Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/GmiasWorld Twitter-https://www.twitter.com/GmiasWorld Donate:https://streamlabs.com/gmiasworld Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/GmiasWorld GmiasWorld Merch: https://gmiasworld.myspreadshop.com Background Music (Exclusive) by @ZaneAlexanderNC #nfl #gmiasworld #nflfootball

The Bloody Bean617 MMA\Boxing Talk Hub.
Savage Inc 617,Top Rank,UFC Fight Night Picks Free.Not For Long? Elite Boxing,MMA,Muay Thai.Ep.60

The Bloody Bean617 MMA\Boxing Talk Hub.

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 118:57


Savage Inc 617 Picks Free, Not For Long? Guaranteed... No more Free Pick's after this Ep.60 It's Always a Level Up^^^ 3rd Album finally dropping, Calling out all these Fakes,Phoney Rapper's! Boston this, Boston That? Quincy, City of Dead Presidents... Where Real Savages Come From. SouthWest Quincy, Dorchester, Charlestown, Somerville That's It... Savage Central. NorthEast Beast's! Elite Boxing,MMA,Muay Thai, Kickboxing and Quadruple O.G.sMCs Fighter'sSavages... Hustlers from the 60s,70s,80s,90s Beginning of American History. History Always Repeats itself. Time To Man Up! Let's Get It...

Who Knew In The Moment?
Isaac Rochell- NFL Player and Social Media Entrepreneur!

Who Knew In The Moment?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 41:17


Playing football at Notre Dame, and then joining the NFL Isaac has shown how hard work, dedication and perseverance can help you achieve all of your goals. As many people know the NFL stands for "Not For Long" equally as much as it stands for National Football League. Isaac knew that he wanted to have a platform even after his career was done. He is growing his social influence on Tik Tok and Instagram. Check out he and his wife's handles: @isaac.rochell  @isaacrochell @allisonkuch Back in March, during a time when most were doing their best to keep their distance from others due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Isaac Rochell was brainstorming ways to bring people together.“We had all of this extra time and also a desire to help people,” recalled Rochell, a defensive lineman for the Los Angeles Chargers. “We kept asking ourselves, ‘How can we make donating fun and easy but also super impactful at the same time?'”Ultimately, Local Human was born. Led by Rochell and his neighbor, Trevor Beck, the philanthropic company creates apparel with intention – not to fill their own pockets, but to fill the buckets of others. To Watch The Entire Episode- https://youtu.be/9ygd8Ej67UA #whoknewinthemoment #nfl #isaacrochell #allisonkuch #tiktok

The Art Of Coaching
E233 | Richie Incognito: The Secrets to Becoming One of the NFL's Best

The Art Of Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 73:04


In many circles, the National Football League (NFL) has become (just as) well known for its alternate meaning, "Not For Long".    But every once in a while, a player comes along who's able to defy those odds.    In today's episode, Richie Incognito, taken by the St. Louis Rams in the third round of the 2005 draft, four time pro-bowler, and 15 year veteran, reveals in his VERY FIRST post-retirement podcast interview what it takes to manage the brutality of a 15+ year stint in the trenches.   As he reflects on the lessons learned, and looks ahead to a future of living life on his own terms, Richie credits much of his success to a few things:    The mindset to constantly find ways to increase the standard year to year (2:10) Creating buy-in and leadership in the locker room (7:45) Using money as a motivator and managing it the right way (17:55) Being cognizant of the brand you're creating and putting out there (21:00)   If you want to learn more from Richie and his experience, you can connect with him via Twitter - @68INCOGNITO.   If you've been listening to our podcasts consistently, you'll notice a trend - defining and building your own brand is a necessity in reaching your goals. If building your brand is something you feel that you struggle with, and you're looking for help, check out our upcoming Brand Builder event.  The Super Early Bird sale ends this coming Friday, August 5. So ACT NOW to get the best deal!   We also want to thank our sponsor, Momentous, for today's episode. If you ask Richie, a large part of creating a sustainable career was fueling his body with the highest quality products.  Check out their entire line of protein and supplements at livemomentous.com and use code BRETT15 at checkout for 15% off! Lastly, if you find value in the content we provide, and you want to be the first to know about new live events, resources and weekly insights from our team- check out artofcoaching.com/begin.

Native Angelino with Tom Levine
The Mind Of A Champion - Nature Versus Nurture

Native Angelino with Tom Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 73:12


Overcoming Adversity……the title of a podcast I recorded during the worst of Covid.I am intrigued by certain individuals' drive and resilience as they rise to great heights, despite being challenged with immense hurdles. In that podcast (listen here), I spoke with two athletes: Asante Cleveland, a former NFL tight-end who played with the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and the San Diego Chargers, and with Lindsey Dare Shoop, an Olympic gold medalist in rowing, world champion, coach, speaker, and author. Asante's career came to an early conclusion as a result of injury. I was impressed by his drive to achieve, his story of making it to the Patriots, and the subsequent inner strength he demonstrated post-injury. If a young man in his mid-20’s could hold his head high after a career ending injury, I certainly could manage a career transition after age 50.The Mind Of A Champion - A Family AffairIn this episode, I speak with Asante's parents (Javetta and Allen). I was interested in discussing the elements of nature versus nurture. To find out at what point they knew he had exceptional athletic talent. To ask, "Did they prepare and/or push him toward athletics, or did he naturally gravitate to sport and football?"(Lindsey's story will be told in a forthcoming episode).On the nature side of the equation, although both father and son wanted to play college basketball, they played college football, and each eventually made it to the National Football League (NFL). Asante’s mother let me know that NFL also stands for “Not For Long” and that she was intent on doing whatever she could to prepare him for life after the league.The senior Mr. Cleveland played for the Dallas Cowboys and roomed briefly with Tony Dorsett during the Tom Landry coaching era.The son huddled with Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and was coached by Bill Belichick.In this episode, you will hear one family's story of pulling together to achieve goals, never forgetting that what is most important is to excel in school, remain humble, loyal to family, and always act with integrity and purpose.About The Author And Podcast HostFollowing a 25 year career in capital markets, Tom Levine founded Zero Hour Group in 2014.The Los Angeles, California-based firm provides consulting, strategic analysis, and real estate services. Services are offered nationwide and across a variety of sectors. The firm's clients range from family offices and high net worth individuals to institutions and professional investors. Real Estate related transactions are brokered through our subsidary firms, Native Angelino Real Estate and WEHO Realtor.Tom Levine is a Native Angelino and graduate of USC Marshall School of Business, Claremont Colleges, and spent a term at the London School of Economics. Additionally, he is a certified Short Sale Specialist under the National Association of Realtors.PodcastThe Native Angelino Podcast is underwritten and produced in conjunction with the Zero Hour Group, a consulting and strategy firm, parent to 1929, Native Angelino Real Estate, and associated real estate assets.Native Angelino description found on iTunes:“From a vantage point within sight of the Hollywood Sign, seated beneath a palm tree, Tom Levine takes you on a twisted, exploratory tour of popular thought, the upside-down theories of classical economics, politics, and other strange things.Tom talks all things Los Angeles, bright new ideas, and complex topics of interest to creative thinkers and discerning skeptics.L.A. locals state with pride, "You can surf in the morning and ski in the afternoon." Well, if you get a really early start, it's true. Sometimes.Los Angeles is the City of the Angels, and Tom Levine is a Native Angelino. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.1929.live/subscribe

Sipping Slow With Joe
LOE Episode 6 The NFL "Playing for Chips"

Sipping Slow With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 28:31


In this episode, we react to last weekend's exciting round of divisional playoff games in the NFL. The crew discusses their takeaways from the previous games as well as gives their picks for this weekend's round of championship games. Not For Long and twice as strong....this cast is a sweet little listen! Enjoy! Feel free to give us your take by emailing logikovereverything@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-gillian/support

nfl playing chips not for long
Laborlines
Laborlines Radio Show 90.3 FM Moscow, Idaho September 21, 2021 1st Hour

Laborlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 59:33


Interview with Chris Stroh, with Idahoans For a Fair Wage. Chris outlines this Group's well thought out initiative campaign to raise Idaho's dismal general minimums wage, tip wage, training wage, and allow for local governments to have wage systems to meet their local economy and a replay from June with organizers at BookShop Santa Cruz Playlist: My 100% Opening Song, The Decemberists This Is Why We Fight covered by Not For Long; The Pogues, covering Dylan's Then My Ship Comes In

Eleven Sports
A vida dura de um Quarterback na NFL

Eleven Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 65:25


Sabemos que a NFL pode ter a designação de "Not For Long", onde a vida de um quarterback muitas vezes é das que mais está sobre escrutínio pelos adeptos, treinadores e analistas. Nesta segunda semana de jogos tivemos a prova viva disso mesmo, algumas exibições questionáveis, algumas lesões com infelicidade e Patrick Mahomes a perder pela primeira vez um jogo no mês de Setembro. Sempre com análises aprofundadas a cada jogo, com muito bom humor e com eleição dos melhores jogadores ofensivos e defensivos da semana com André Amorim, Pedro Fernandes e Nuno Félix.

Laborlines
Laborlines Radio Show KRFP 90.3 FM Moscow, Idaho September 14, 2021 1st Hour

Laborlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 59:06


Great conversation with another Radio Labor Network member (Voice of the People), Mark Anderlik, life-long community & labor organizer, Co-Chair of the Western Montana chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America as we cover one of the linchpins of Neoliberal Capitalism, Austerity, and perhaps a sea change in this decades-long bipartisan policy with the current infrastructure bill and the larger budget resolution Playlist: Opening Song, since the show started, The Decemberist's This Is Why We Fight covered by Not For Long; Lind, Nilsen, Fuentes, Holm, recorded live in Stockholm, covering Springsteen's The River; The Head & The Heart, live at the Mural Down In The Valley; Nick Paige & Ruby Friedman covering Darrell Scott's You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

Anthony Trucks - Making Identity Shift Happen   Anthony Trucks - Making Shift Happen[/caption] Anthony Trucks is a foster kid turned NFL athlete and serial entrepreneur with one serious superpower. Making Shift Happen, no matter what, by accessing the power of identity. After overcoming over 30+ traumatic life events, and navigating the identity shifts that followed, Anthony has come to be known as the leading expert in “Shifting”. Which is making a shift internally, to elevate how you operate externally, which in turn changes your life. With his unique coaching system called “The Shift Method”, Anthony weaves together neuroscience, psychology, technology, and hard-fought life lessons to help anyone with a desire for more in their life achieve any goal they want or have ever wanted. [caption id="attachment_5110" align="aligncenter" width="195"] Anthony Trucks and Eric Thomas Anthony Trucks is also the Host for  Aww Shift Podcast Finding identity Anthony and I performed a bit of a dive on Identity and branding. The conversation fell into how often, we are at odds with our identity. This could be for several factors, such as living history and our exposure to the world. Additionally, the message we hear as children contributes to who we think we are as adults. Children who have not rooted a relationship with one or more parents may struggle with the identity factor, compounded by the messages our western culture is expounding. So often, we can look to the birth of our identity based on society's requirements, one can become lost in the journey in self-actualization. Anthony shared his theory regarding identity-based on his journey of ups and downs through his own life. In summation with Anthony Trucks: Identity is who you are when you are not thinking about it. “Anthony Trucks” is your base firmware running without you thinking about it. Sometimes your identity is not who you think you are when you really decide to deep dive for your own sake. Foster Care and your challenging circumstances do not define you or your identity.  Based on the information in the podcast interview,  Anthony stated 75% of Foster care children end up in prison. Which seems logical. Individuals who have a challenge finding their connection to the earth and society may have a difficult time when setting a positive identity. Shifting into a positive healthy lifestyle may be more of a struggle for individuals who found themselves in foster care, unless mentored and connected to mentors who have patience and fortitude to really invest in the development and care of those within the foster care system. Even when a person understands they may not riding the personal wave necessary to feel relatively complete, said individuals may work things out in their favor or make progress. Life is is a series of peaks and valleys Anthony was no exception. He experienced many of those challenges including meeting his real (biological) father for the first time in college. This could detract from a forming person or add. Anthony seems to have not missed a beat from the encounter. THE NFL Drafted to the NFL (NFL stand for Not For Long) after three years he suffered a career-ending shoulder injury. NFL injuries are one of the leading causes of NFL career demise. A common thought, once a person makes it into one of America's highest stages of sports such as the NFL, you have it made. The truth is most NFL players have a short career relative to the average American worker. Many sports figures find themselves lost after their sports career ends. Not Anthony he embodied the long journey of Making Shift Happen. Some of the other life moments Anthony had to overcome were his Mother's diagnosis with MS, becoming a father early in his life during college and of course a shorter than expected NFL career. These were all preparation for Mr. Trucks to find his identity and true calling in this life to help people through coaching and public speaking. Anthony had to find his real message which he thought was related to the popular subject of finding your hustle. When he posed his message to his counsel the message and identity were inched down to the message he spreads today which is the Identity Shift. Exploring Identity shift was another journey requiring deep introspection and exploration. Ultimately Mr. Trucks found home with the subject and the universe help him to bring it to the world. During our conversation It hit me. I posed the question, “Anthony, What is the difference between identity and branding.” Paraphrasing his response, Branding Esthetic is the bringing to the life of a brand.  You are the brand!  A few subjects we covered during the podcast included  Discipline Fake identity versus mass identity. Your identity is not for everyone.   The Book - Identity Shift Shift happens can be explored at https://anthonytrucks.com/books/ [caption id="attachment_5107" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Identity Shift by Anthony Trucks[/caption]  

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories
NFL Star Invests In Chiropractic & Wellness

Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 34:15


Kevin Minter is called “uncle” by his teammates in his NFL locker room. His 8 year career as an NFL linebacker, currently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is considered a lifetime in the pro football world. That is in stark contrast to what Kevin jokes “NFL” also stands for -- Not For Long. So, he’s turning his lifelong career and passion into a new business venture as a franchisee and regional developer of https://www.thejoint.com/ (The Joint Chiropractic), along with his business partners, Walter Booth Jr. and Murray Hollis. Today, Kevin owns two Joint Chiropractic franchises in his hometown of Atlanta, and is in the process of opening a third in Miramar, Florida.  But why is chiropractic medicine so important? He’s breaking that down and how it has been a key part of his life and career, in Episode 28: NFL Star Invests In Chiropractic & Wellness.

Pay2Play
Episode 71: Student Athlete Injustice and Concussion Discussion with Dr. Robert Turner

Pay2Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 42:37


Frank and James host a special episode of P2P where they interview Dr. Robert Turner from the George Washington School of Medicine. Topics covered include: his background from playing days of football to the research lab, the reality and truth behind concussions, and some of the issues with the current feeder system to the NFL that is the NCAA. Their conversation goes in depth to highlight a few key points from his book "Not For Long" and a documentary he was featured in "Student Athlete" on HBO. They also discuss his research study on former collegiate athletes that can be found brainhealthstudy.com SOTW- Panama by Van Halen #RIPEddie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life
Ours For Now, Not Forever with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz

From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 17:50


The new NFL season begins next week. For the first time in 20 years, Tom Brady will not be playing for the New England Patriots. He will be playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. If you are not a football fan, here is some background. Tom Brady is widely regarded as GOAT, the Greatest quarterback Of All Time. In a league in which most players play a short time, get injured, and are replaced by a younger, healthier player—NFL stands for Not For Long—he has played 20 years and counting. In a league set up to promote parity, where every team has the chance to win the Super Bowl, and no one team is supposed to dominate year after year, Brady has led the team to an unrivaled dynasty. In his 20 years, he has led the Patriots to 17 playoffs, 13 Division titles, 9 Super Bowl appearances, 6 Super Bowl victories. His sustained excellence over two decades is literally without precedent. But instead of retiring as a Patriot, or playing another year for our team, he is going to start for another team. And my question is: how should we regard that? Follow this link to view the sermon and watch the live streaming version on our website https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-wes-gardenswartz/ours-for-now-not-forever/

Locked On The Gamecocks
World Wide Wednesday: Muschamp and More.

Locked On The Gamecocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 61:32


On today's show we bring you some news of the day. A new commit for Frank Martin's program, news on an SEC head coach who is in the NFL category (Not For Long). Then we get into Will Muschamp's audio from the JB and Goldwater show.

Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast
Gurley gets cut, Sean Payton has coronavirus and does Bill Belichick have a plan?

Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 61:10


Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley was dealt a grim reminder today that the acronym NFL also stands for Not For Long.The former MVP candidate and consensus number-one fantasy pick as recently as two seasons ago was abruptly cut on Thursday afternoon and joins Devonta Freeman and Melvin Gordon in a class of RBs in their primes who are struggling to find the mega-deals they were hoping for.Where could these backs land and what does this say about the state of the running back position? Charles Robinson & Terez Paylor open the podcast discussing this changing of the tide. (0:35)The Chicago Bears traded a fourth-round pick to Jacksonville for former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles. Charles & Terez talk about the Bears' new Mitch Trubisky insurance policy. (12:55)Elsewhere in the NFC North, the Detroit Lions traded CB Darius Slay to Philadelphia and Slay did not mince his words about Matt Patricia on his way out the door. The guys investigate why former Patriots assistants like Patricia, Josh McDaniels and Bill O'Brien have had such a history of beefing with their own players. (16:50)They also talk about the three big quarterbacks still on the market searching for a starting job: Cam Newton, Jameis Winston and Andy Dalton. Who has the bestt short- and long-term prospects out of those three? Could one end up in New England? Also, does Bill Belichick have a plan for his next QB? (24:15)The guys wrap up the show discussing the news that New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton tested positive for coronavirus (44:55) and take a listener question about the new CBA. (56:00)Stay up to date with the latest NFL news and coverage from Yahoo Sports on Twitter @YahooSportsNFL.Follow Charles @CharlesRobinsonFollow Terez @TerezPaylorTag your questions for the guys on Twitter with #YahooNFLPodcastCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports Podcast family at https://apple.co/2Abi8jk or at yahoosports.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inside The Play Call with Orange Arrow
Season 2: Kevan Barlow

Inside The Play Call with Orange Arrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 39:52


Coming to you from Pittsburgh, we’re back with your host, Shawn Robinson, and his longtime friend and former 49er, Kevan Barlow. The two play a tough game of “This or That?” and reflect on their glory days, back when Barlow scored the last touchdown ever at Pitt Stadium and put up 275 yards against West Virginia during his last game at Pitt. They delve into the culture shock of going from college to professional sports and the “wear and tear” on athletes, especially in a league that is often “Not For Long.” For Barlow, transitioning into the real world after a successful but physically damaging career meant letting God into his life, finding new passions, and supporting kids to be the best versions of themselves.

That 617 Life
20: Patriots ties to a Patriots-less Super Bowl | Aaron Hernandez doc breakdown

That 617 Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 40:31


1:30 - Pats still the talk of the NFL during the conference championships, and will continue to be during the Super Bowl between KC and SF. 12:00 - In this week's Cold Cuts and Hot Takes, Cerrone argues that the NFL stands for "Not For Long", so crowning the Chiefs the new "Kings" of the NFL is crazy.17:34 - Shanda Sounds Off on Tyreek Hill marking his territory, OBJ making it rain at the wrong time, and AB hitting the stage.25:25 - Netflix released its newest docuseries about Aaron Hernandez and all eyes were on it.

One Bills Live
OBL 5/8: Bills WR Cam Phillips joins the show; Breaking down the 2019 NFL offseason with Jarrett Bell & Albert Breer

One Bills Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 134:05


USA Today’s Jarrett Bell discussed his article on ‘NFL really means Not For Long’ and broke down the 2019 NFL offseason (27:34). Bills WR Cam Phillips talked about entering his second season with the Bills after going undrafted in 2017 (52:51). The MMQB’s Albert Breer compared the last three QB classes, recapped the offseason, and shared his thoughts on Richie Incognito’s workout with the Raiders (1:32:11).

Millennials Global Podcast
Ep 07. Meet Garyvee and VaynerSports Athletes.

Millennials Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 9:40


In episode 07 I Meet and Greet Garyvee and VaynerSports NFL athletes. He talks about Self awareness. Ed Reed Hall of Fame talks about (NFL) means Not For Long! VaynerSports athletes talk about how they are monitoring there brands for endorsements and paid partnership. Watch full vlog on YouTube at Jalen Marketing! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jalenmarketing/support

Girl Boss Coaches
266: Mission Possible - Competitive Streak

Girl Boss Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 1:27


www.LouiseCourville.com/missionpossible (OPEN but Not For Long!)  This week we're talking about Mission Possible… and today we're talking about - A competitive streak. If you grew up playing a sport whether that's soccer, basketball or figure skating you have a competitive streak. If you didn't you...listen.  Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite podcast is. Thank you!

Shelf Talking
Episode 12 – Sports! (10/3/2018)

Shelf Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 57:49


Grab some Gatorade and lace up your cleats––it’s time for a sports–centric Shelf Talking! Recorded live at Literati: –Robert W. Turner II describes life after the NFL in his book Not For Long. –Erica Westly recounts the fascinating story of softball in her history Fastpitch. –John U. Bacon discusses the struggles and legacy of ESPN broadcaster John Saunders, with whom he co-authored the memoir Playing Hurt. Plus: events manager John Ganiard recommends some of his favorite books about sports! Shelf Talking Produced by: Mike & Hilary Gustafson, and John Ganiard. Theme Music: “Orange and Red” by Pity Sex (2016, Run for Cover Records)

NFL frei Schnauze! - Footballerei Podcast Deutschland
Die Gala von Antonio Brown & alles Weitere zur NFL Week 11

NFL frei Schnauze! - Footballerei Podcast Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 63:08


NFL steht für „Not For Long“, heißt es. Dass dies nicht nur ein Spruch ist, hat Kasim Edebali, einer von zwei aktiven deutschen NFL-Profis, diese Woche im negativen wie positiven Sinne erfahren. Über ihn, die Galavorstellung von Antonio Brown zum Start der Week 11 und weitere Themen sprechen wir im neuen Podcast der „Footballerei“. Im Studio sitzen einmal mehr die drei Herren vom Amt für Footballogie: Stolle, Kucze und Carsten. Gemeinsam widmen sie sich gleich zu Beginn der Sendung dem deutlichen Sieg der Pittsburgh Steelers über die Tennessee Titans im Thursday Night Game. Aber war der Sieg tatsächlich so deutlich, wie es auf dem Papier den Anschein hat? Oder hatte unser Flo Recht, als er am Montag meinte, die Steelers würden zu berechenbar sein? Antonio Brown jedenfalls hat ein Riesen-Spiel abgeliefert. Weiterhin reden wir über Kasim Edebali. Der Hamburger Jung musste Anfang der Woche überraschend seine Koffer in Denver packen. Nach der zweiten Klatsche in Folge wurde er offensichtlich zum Opferlamm erkoren. Doch Edebali saß nicht lange auf der Straße. Keine 24 Stunden nach der Entlassung fand er bei den Detroit Lions ein neues Zuhause. Neu ist auch der Starting Quarterback der Buffalo Bills: Nathan Peterman soll die 17-jährige Playoff-Durststrecke beenden. Nachdem Tyrod Taylor gegen die New Orleans Saints das wohl schlechteste Spiel seiner Karriere gemacht hatte, soll es nun ein Rookie richten? Wir sind gespannt. Diskutieren drüber und wundern uns, warum so unglaublich viele Teams mit zwei oder mehr Quarterbacks spielen mussten in dieser Saison. Im Anschluss sind die Previews auf Sonntag dran. Wir konzentrieren uns vor allem auf das Wiedersehen von Jared Goff und Case Keenum im Duell der LA Rams bei den Minnesota Vikings, den Auftritt der Philadelphia Eagles bei den Dallas Cowboys und das Duell der New England Patriots und Oakland Raiders in Mexiko. Zum Abschluss nennen wir euch wie gewohnt unsere „Maschinen der Woche“. Und dann geht's ab ins Wochenende. Mehr Footballerei gibt es auf unserer Homepage, auf YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram und kommenden Montag wieder LIVE um 19 Uhr.

NFL frei Schnauze! - Footballerei Podcast Deutschland
NFL Week 2 mit Odell Beckham Jr.

NFL frei Schnauze! - Footballerei Podcast Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 62:02


Der zweite Freitag der NFL-Saison 2017 bringt die zweite Freitagsshow der „Footballerei“. Im aktuellen Podcast geht es um Deshaun Watsons Debüt im Thursday Night Game, David Johnson, Odell Beckham Jr. und die wichtigsten Partien des 2. Spieltags. Im Studio begrüßen euch Stolle und Kucze. Mit dabei ist wieder Carsten Spengemann. Auch Detti ist via Skype am Start. Danach blicken wir ausführlich auf das Donnerstagspiel zwischen den Houston Texans und den Cincinnati Bengals zurück. Deshaun Watson führte die Texans in seinem ersten Start in der NFL zum 13:9-Sieg. Im Anschluss verrät euch Detti, wen ihr diese Woche im Fantasy Football tunlichst nicht aufstellen solltet und wen es sich lohnt, noch zu verpflichten. Besonders unübersichtlich ist die Lage auf der Running Back-Position derzeit in Arizona. Nach der Handgelenksverletzung von David Johnson sollen gleich mehrere Spieler die Stärken des Stars imitieren. Auch die erste Nominierungsrunde der Pro Football Hall of Fame ist ein Thema bei uns in der Show. 108 Spieler und Coaches der Modern Era wurden nominiert. Neu am Freitag ist unser Rollenspiel. Stolle und Kucze nehmen Spieler und Szenen der aktuellen Saison aufs Korn. Für Podcast-Hörer sind die witzigen Masken zwar nicht zu sehen, doch ihr werdet klar raushören, wer Odell Beckham Jr. und wer Eli Manning macht… Danach reden wir in „Not For Long“ kurz über Brian Cushings Sperre, Tony Romos hellseherische Fähigkeiten und Marshawn Lynchs Facebook-Show. Abschließend analysiert unser Quartett die drei fettesten Spiele des kommenden Wochenendes. Die New England Patriots sind zu Gast bei den New Orleans Saints. Kann eine der beiden Defensiven den anderen stoppen? Im zweiten ran-Spiel sind die Dallas Cowboys zu Gast bei den Denver Broncos. Seit 1992 haben die Kuhjungen nicht mehr in der dünnen Luft von Mile High gewonnen. Wenn ihr mehr von der „Footballerei“ hören, sehen oder lesen wollt, dann besucht unsere Homepage, unsere Facebook-Seite oder unseren YouTube Channel. Den nächsten Podcast gibt es wie gewohnt am kommenden Montag (oder 19 Uhr live auf Facebook & YouTube).

Welcome To The Clambake
Feeling Themselves with Aysha Wax and Rebecca Leib

Welcome To The Clambake

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 65:32


Oof, online dating, just kill me, amirite? NOT FOR LONG. Aysha Wax and Rebecca Leib are the co-founders of FEELING IT DATING -- a service that helps women (and men!) have a better experience navigating the wild wild west of online dating. From grounding your expectations, to posting better photos, to knowing (and getting) what you want, these hilarious and heartfelt women are committed are changing what it means to online date. Sign. Us. UP.

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Heads 'N Tales Podcast - Talking Sports Injury Rehab, Prevention, Perseverance, Concussions & Athlete Transition
75 : The Role of Cannabis in Sports Medicine, w/ Retired NFL Lineman Eben Britton

Heads 'N Tales Podcast - Talking Sports Injury Rehab, Prevention, Perseverance, Concussions & Athlete Transition

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 53:21


Photo from Howard Stern.com I remember being a junior in high school and my buddy on the football team had some of us over to hang out one night in the off-season.  After eating some dinner and probably playing some Halo on Xbox, we went to one of his neighbor’s houses to meet up with some other friends.  When we got there I remember a few of the kids bringing out some marijuana to smoke. This was the first time I had ever even seen marijuana or a bong.  After a pretty successful junior campaign, my dream of playing college football was at an all-time high (no pun intended) and I was about as straight-edged as they come.  I was so laser focused and obsessed with this goal that I refused to be put in any situation that might jeopardize the achievement of that goal. So naturally, I called my mom to pick me up.  To my friends credit, they waited to smoke until after I left.  People often ask the question, “where do you think you’ll be in ten years?”  If you told me in the car-ride home from that gathering that I would be attending the World Medical Cannabis Conference (pictures below) in ten years I would have said, “are you f***ing high?!” (Pun intended).  I was significantly influenced by the stigma associated with cannabis from a young age, particularly because of the D.A.R.E. program at school which told us our brain’s were going to turn to mush if we ever smoked marijuana and the only thing we would be great at in life would be collecting Dorito dust on our parent’s couch.  To this day, I have never consumed even an ounce of cannabis (well…maybe some second-hand).  It’s funny how worried I was about what a plant would do to deteriorate my brain and not about what smashing my skull into everything with a different colored jersey was doing to it.  I certainly learned the hard way that running people over and making big hits probably isn’t the best way to conserve brain cells. To be honest, I worry about my brain health as I get older and so are a lot of other former football players and NFLers.  Believe it or not, the very plant that we have been told was going to ruin our lives might be the remedy for preserving brain health and saving the game of football and this week’s guest Eben Britton teaches us why. Eben Speaking at the World Cannabis Conference on the Athlete Panel Street art of one of my favorite players to play the game, Troy Polamalu View from the Convention Center Bong Making Post Interview Photo Op Photo from jaguars.com Eben Britton spent 6 seasons (2009-2016) in the NFL on the offensive line.  The first four seasons were with the Jacksonville Jaguars and the last two with the Chicago Bears.  Prior to the NFL, Eben was an All American at the University of Arizona where he studied creative writing. I drove out to Pittsburgh to meet Eben where he was speaking at the World Medical Cannabis Conference (as mentioned earlier in this post) where he and three other retired NFL players (Todd Herremans, Marvin Washington and Nate Jackson) spoke on behalf of an organization called Athletes For Care. Athletes For Care is a non-profit organization founded by a group of pro athletes who are uniting as one voice to advocate for research, education, and compassion when addressing important health issues facing athletes and the public at large. In the steel city, Eben and the rest of the Athletes For Care team were advocating for the removal of cannabis from the list of banned substances in the NFL.  Each athlete spoke about the ways they have been able to use marijuana to alleviate the pain that inevitably comes when playing football both during and after their career’s.  Many NFL players become addicted to the opiate pain killers they are prescribed when in the league (like previous guest David Vobora) and after attending the conference and listening to Eben’s story, I am a true believer in this cause.  I was blown away by the countless benefits cannabis offers to the world.  After speaking on the Athlete Panel during the conference, Eben generously took time to share his story and teach us about the benefits of cannabis on the podcast. Photo Courtesy of Eben Britton Eben was raised in a family that was holistically minded.  Natural remedies were always the first go-to medicines and he frequently went to yoga classes as a kid.  He didn’t start playing football until he was a freshman in high school and that was after a lot of convincing to his mom who was always terrified he was going to get hurt.  Even before he suited up and walked out on to the field for the first time, he was focused and determined to be the best football player he could possibly be and everything he did went towards achieving that mission. Fortunately, Eben didn’t deal with a lot of injuries in high school or college besides a chronically subluxating shoulder.  However, while playing the Chiefs during his 2nd season in league, his shoulder fully dislocated for the first time. He was also dealing with a herniated disc in his back and was on a handful of medications including Adderall, Toradol and Vicodin. Eben says that he and most of his teammates would get a shot of Toradol before each game, which is extremely destructive on the human body considering an NFL football season can last up to 6 months.  Standard recommendations for Toradol are as follows: “Toradol should not be used for longer than 5 days, including both injection plus tablets. Long-term use of this medicine can damage your kidneys or cause bleeding.”  Eben described how these opiates mask your pain through the central nervous system by basically telling your brain you're not in pain.  However, Eben believes this isn't necessarily a beneficial quality of the drugs because pain serves a purpose.  In addition, Eben talked about some other negative effects of the drugs most frequently prescribed for NFL players which includes an increased frequency of the negative and dark thoughts that would pop up while on injured reserved, along with the mood swings that caused him to be angry and irrational. Not to mention waking up at 3am with the withdrawal symptoms of chills and cold sweats. Juxtapose this experience with the effects of cannabis and the differences are glaring.  During the interview, Eben discusses the science behind the medicinal herb, cannabis, and how it affects the body naturally. Fortunately, Eben stayed relatively injury free in high school or college so he didn't need to take a whole lot of pain killers.  The first time Eben tried marijuana he was in high school after football season and had an intense experience, but because of that he didn’t use it again until he got to the NFL.  You might be saying to yourself, "but isn't that illegal?" Eben talks about the structure of drug testing in the NFL and how to not got caught.  Cannabis is considered a street drug in the NFL and these drugs are only tested once a year.  The testing for street drugs occurs anytime between the start of OTA’s to the end of training camp. Performance enhancing drug tests are conducted at random throughout the whole year. As mentioned earlier, I have never used cannabis, so I asked Eben what cannabis does to the pain football players and athletes deal with on a regular basis. Eben said that cannabis doesn't kill your pain, it just reframes it. He went on to describe cannabis as a comfort blanket.  Eben said that every football player is so overly adrenalized because they spend all day everyday in a super extreme environment and constantly running on adrenaline and cortisol.  In other words, they are in a constant state of fight or flight.  Cannabis, according to Eben, fosters an environment of healing in your body. Eben also went on the drop some knowledge bombs on some of Dr. Mechoulam's research who is considered the godfather of cannabinoid.  Specifically, mice studies have shown when someone or something gets a concussion, receptors in the brain initiate the healing process by releasing the neurotransmitter glutamate, which is toxic to the brain over a period of time, especially in football players who are constantly knocking heads. Glutamate starts to destroy brain matter over an extended period of time and is thought to be one of the causes of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE. Cannabinoids cross the blood brain barrier and are able to shut off the receptors pumping glutamate, neutralize the glutamate and actually trigger neurogenesis to form new brain cells. Eben also went on to tell me that cannabis is actually a bronchodilator, which means that it actually improves lung function. We finished the episode by talking about Eben's transition to life after football and debunking the stigma associated with cannabis.  NFL is often thought to stand for "Not For Long" by many of the athletes who played in the league, but while you're in it, no one is thinking about their inevitable demise.  Guys who reach the upper echelons of the sport have had to sacrifice a lot to get to that point.  Eben says that his transition to life after football has been one of the biggest struggles of his life, but also one of the most rewarding. He advises that athletes need to be gentle to themselves during their transitions, appreciate the work you have done and have gratitude for that experience. Eben's advice for current athletes is to give yourself some distance from your sport at times.  He believes all athletes have an element of creativity inherently inside them and it is important for them to have an outlet outside of the game.  For Eben, that outlet has often been writing.  Some of his articles have been linked up at the bottom of this post.  Eben is passionate about helping other athletes during their transition to life after sports and has helped start The Athletes Afterlife program through Athletes For Care. This program is intended to serve as a support group for athletes to share their struggle and help translate sports skills to other areas. These groups are for athletes of any level and sport.  I was a guy who fed into the stigma associated with cannabis my whole life.  To be completely honest, I judged guys who used it.  The judgement stemmed from my lack of knowledge about the plant and from living in a society that demonizes it.  Eben says that we need to shift the paradigm of our thinking when it comes to cannabis.  We need to think of the pills that are made in a laboratory as the stuff that we want to stay away from and view the medicine that grows from the earth and is naturally occurring in our bodies as the stuff that will help us.  I hope this episode will help de-stigmatize the drug and prevent athletes from becoming addicted to pain killers in the future. Eben's Articles  First Times: Balancing Football and Cannabis with ex-NFL Lineman Eben Britton What Does It Take To Stay In The NFL? You Don’t Want To Know WHERE CAN YOU FIND Athletes for care? WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER  WHERE CAn you find Eben britton? INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK Download Episode 75 : iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud   Permalink

The Megacast
MegaCast 10/05/16 “Hot Take”

The Megacast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 26:02


Due to a staff meeting, we only had time for a quick 30 minute show…but we come out swinging with some HOT TAKES!  We chat about Ted's wedding adventure, Migs gives some advice on how to avoid fights with your significant other, and we finally get to catch up about Ted & taryn Daly's appearance on KING 5's New Day Northwest! Mega Playlist:  Push Ups:  Metallica -- “Four Horsemen”. B.o.B.  – “Not For Long”. DNCE  – “Cake By The Ocean”. Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast . Email us: TheMegaCast@yahoo.com . See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Full Sport Press Podcast
Episode 136: NFL Players That Need To Retire Show - 9/19/2016

Full Sport Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 72:56


The harsh truth is that the acronym “NFL” has two meanings. There is the obvious one: National Football League. And then there is the less-positive one: Not For Long. For most NFL players, the game is taken away from them before they are ready to hang up their cleats. Few NFL players are lucky enough to retire on their own terms. Join @Lock_Tha_Great, @JaiHov and the producer the show @FSP_Wezzy as they discuss the hottest sports news of the past week and analyze current NFL Players that need to retire.

Purple FTW!
Episode 121 - Which Vikings Will Be On the Team in 2020?

Purple FTW!

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 36:54


The NFL stands for "Not For Long", which is why rosters turn over at a high rate. Odds are the majority of our beloved Minnesota Vikings roster will be gone within 5-years. We looks back at past trends and speculate on which current Vikings could still be on the team in 2020. All that and other "Sharrif gonna be a Jaguar" chatter on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast!An Andy Carlson Joint.Follow us on Twitter @PurpleForTheWinVisit the Website: purpleftw.comSubscribe to Podcast on iTunes: purpleftw.com/itunesWe're also on Stitcher! purpleftw.com/stitcherMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is    created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out soundcloud.com/deeb

streets is talking
DA STREETS IS TALKING: NFL NEWS, NBA, FBS PLAYOFF NEW 4, AND MUCH MORE

streets is talking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 122:00


The NFL really stands for: Not For Long ask LaGarette Blount who was relaeased by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Thats one of many stories we will cover in the NFL. New power ranmkings and some teams are diminishing in front of our eyes and some are turning it on. The NBAhas some interesting off the court news Dwight Howard, and Derek Rose injuried again.Listen in and let us know what you think in the asylum with ya cellmates El-Boogie & T.Ro. Tell a friend, to tell a friend, to tell a whole bunch of girlfriends.......

Open Bar Radio
Oscar P: NY 2 Dtroit Vol 2

Open Bar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2014 60:47


Jay Silver - Not For Long6th Borough Project - ReflectionsIndira Paganotto - Time Out ManRAR - HoolRAR - The ToolStimming - Die LiebeStimming, Ben Watt, Julia Biel - Bright StarDetroit Grand Pubahs - Sandwiches (Marc Romboy Mix)Brunno Santos - BPM on My Mind  Huxley, Sam Russo - Don't Undastand (Original ReMast)