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At last year's Door Kinetic Arts Festival, David Maraniss and Eric Simonson came together for a fascinating discussion about turning Maraniss's biography of Packers legend Vince Lombardi into a Broadway play. Moderated by Jacob Janssen of Third Avenue Playworks, the writers bring you a great discussion not only about Lombardi and the Packers, but also about the creative process and the choices they made to bring a sprawling biography of one of history's most compelling sports figures to the stage.
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https://teachhoops.com/ In the world of sports, talent can win games, but it's the steady hand and sharp mind of a championship coach that forges dynasties. These leaders are more than just strategists drawing up plays; they are architects of culture, mentors, and the unwavering heartbeat of a team that learns to win not just on the scoreboard, but in every drill, every meeting, and every interaction. At the core of every great coach is a deeply ingrained philosophy built on clear principles. They establish a vision for what the team can become and communicate it with such passion and clarity that it becomes a shared goal. This isn't just about winning a title; it's about a commitment to a certain standard of excellence. Whether it's the "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing" mentality of Vince Lombardi or Phil Jackson's "Zen Master" approach to team harmony, the message is consistent and permeates every aspect of the program. A championship coach understands that a team is a complex ecosystem of personalities and talents. They excel at managing egos and motivating individuals to sacrifice personal glory for the collective good. This is achieved through building genuine relationships based on trust and mutual respect. They are masters of communication, knowing when to deliver a fiery speech and when a quiet, one-on-one conversation is needed. Accountability is paramount; every player, from the superstar to the rookie, is held to the same high standard of effort and discipline. Ultimately, a championship coach's legacy is defined by more than just the trophies on the shelf. It's measured in the lasting impact they have on their players, helping them grow not only as athletes but as people. They instill resilience, discipline, and a belief that with relentless preparation and a unified purpose, any obstacle can be overcome. They don't just create winning teams; they cultivate a winning culture that endures long after the final whistle has blown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
https://teachhoops.com/ In the world of sports, talent can win games, but it's the steady hand and sharp mind of a championship coach that forges dynasties. These leaders are more than just strategists drawing up plays; they are architects of culture, mentors, and the unwavering heartbeat of a team that learns to win not just on the scoreboard, but in every drill, every meeting, and every interaction. At the core of every great coach is a deeply ingrained philosophy built on clear principles. They establish a vision for what the team can become and communicate it with such passion and clarity that it becomes a shared goal. This isn't just about winning a title; it's about a commitment to a certain standard of excellence. Whether it's the "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing" mentality of Vince Lombardi or Phil Jackson's "Zen Master" approach to team harmony, the message is consistent and permeates every aspect of the program. A championship coach understands that a team is a complex ecosystem of personalities and talents. They excel at managing egos and motivating individuals to sacrifice personal glory for the collective good. This is achieved through building genuine relationships based on trust and mutual respect. They are masters of communication, knowing when to deliver a fiery speech and when a quiet, one-on-one conversation is needed. Accountability is paramount; every player, from the superstar to the rookie, is held to the same high standard of effort and discipline. Ultimately, a championship coach's legacy is defined by more than just the trophies on the shelf. It's measured in the lasting impact they have on their players, helping them grow not only as athletes but as people. They instill resilience, discipline, and a belief that with relentless preparation and a unified purpose, any obstacle can be overcome. They don't just create winning teams; they cultivate a winning culture that endures long after the final whistle has blown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
https://teachhoops.com/ In the world of sports, talent can win games, but it's the steady hand and sharp mind of a championship coach that forges dynasties. These leaders are more than just strategists drawing up plays; they are architects of culture, mentors, and the unwavering heartbeat of a team that learns to win not just on the scoreboard, but in every drill, every meeting, and every interaction. At the core of every great coach is a deeply ingrained philosophy built on clear principles. They establish a vision for what the team can become and communicate it with such passion and clarity that it becomes a shared goal. This isn't just about winning a title; it's about a commitment to a certain standard of excellence. Whether it's the "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing" mentality of Vince Lombardi or Phil Jackson's "Zen Master" approach to team harmony, the message is consistent and permeates every aspect of the program. A championship coach understands that a team is a complex ecosystem of personalities and talents. They excel at managing egos and motivating individuals to sacrifice personal glory for the collective good. This is achieved through building genuine relationships based on trust and mutual respect. They are masters of communication, knowing when to deliver a fiery speech and when a quiet, one-on-one conversation is needed. Accountability is paramount; every player, from the superstar to the rookie, is held to the same high standard of effort and discipline. Ultimately, a championship coach's legacy is defined by more than just the trophies on the shelf. It's measured in the lasting impact they have on their players, helping them grow not only as athletes but as people. They instill resilience, discipline, and a belief that with relentless preparation and a unified purpose, any obstacle can be overcome. They don't just create winning teams; they cultivate a winning culture that endures long after the final whistle has blown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#228: Bill Curry is a former NFL & Pro Bowl player, 2x Super Bowl champion, and celebrated college football coach whose life in the game has spanned more than 50 years. A Georgia native, he starred at center for Georgia Tech before playing ten seasons in the NFL, where he snapped the ball to legends like Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas. Curry won a championship with Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I and later captained the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and V, earning respect across the league for his toughness and leadership. He also served as the president of the NFL Players Association. Following his playing days, Curry turned to coaching, where his influence extended far beyond the field. He served as head coach at Georgia Tech, Alabama, Kentucky, and later became the inaugural coach at Georgia State, building their program from the ground up. During his time coaching he was awarded ACC Coach of the Year, 2x SEC Coach of the Year, & the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year. Known for his integrity, passion, and commitment to developing young men, Curry also became an acclaimed author and speaker, using football as a platform to share lessons of perseverance, teamwork, and character. His career as both a champion player and a transformative coach has left a lasting mark on the sport. More importantly he shares advice and lessons from his marriage of over 62 years, as well as his faith.For more on Coach Curry check out billcurry.net Enjoy the show!
Glass half full, Bill Belichick - at least now you know she's not into you for your coaching. Must be your rugged good looks. What we all already knew before last weekend even kicked off - there are only four or maybe five of those teams with an actual chance of winning the national championship. College football's great.. except for the end part, when the elites head behind the velvet ropes into the vip area and everybody else gets to fight over Poptart and Mayo bowls. What's the biggest surprise in the last half century in college football? BYU in '84, Howard Schnellenberger & Bernie Kosar beating Nebraska in the '84 Orange Bowl. And... that's it. Compare that with the NFL - where the unimaginable is the norm, and I don't just mean the Dallas Cowboys trading their best player to their rival since the days of the ice bowl. The Micah Parsons deal wasn't so much unimaginable as it was un-smart. For all our collective focus on pro football, there are still things that no one sees coming. I was thinking about how often the NFL's turned me into Vince Lombardi, asking what the hell I'm looking at. The biggest surprises of the last 60 yrs of the super bowl era are that the three best QBs of the super bowl era are a six round draft pick, a 3rd round draft pick from Pennsylvania named Montana, and a QB who was drafted behind Mitchell Trubisky. The O.G. Of improbability is of course the Jets beating the Colts in super bowl 3. Broadway Joe may have shared his bed with half the women of Manhattan, but it was unimaginable anyone from the AFL could get to first base with the Lombardi. To be accurate, the trophy wasn't named the Lombardi til 1970, after Namath had won it. But then again, if the Cowboys had survived the Ice Bowl in ‘67 then won the second super bowl, that trophy might now be called the Landry. Imagine that. We've got Mike Ryan Ruiz from the Dan LeBatard Show on today along with Dan Hanzus from Heed the Call. Week one picks with the Super Fuentes Bros and news updates about Parson's epidural along with my Fantasy Football League with newsman Bradley. Let it begin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom and Noelle Crowe have an American Catholic Football lesson for you. Today they tell you more about Vince Lombardi.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
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Today we gather the Forward Madison Podcaster Brain Trust to address the question famously posed by Vince Lombardi: "WHAT the HELL's goin on out here?" Andrew Schmidt, Mitch Meerman and Grant Pieters of the New Dogma Live Audio Situation join Rob Chappell and Ethan Maurice of Talkin' Flock for a special late season crossover episode to look at the last two games and why one was so great and the other not; talk through puzzling roster decisions; look at the whole season and the whole Glaeser era; and wonder aloud whether the club will stick with him after (or for the rest of) this season.Follow New Dogma Live here
32 equipos inician la temporada de NFL, pero no todos aspiran a ganar el Super Bowl este año. Aquí te presentamos los verdaderos contendientes al trofeo Vince Lombardi.
In today's "Motivational Minute", leadership expert Jamy Bechler shares a popular quote from Vince Lombardi and reminds us that building winning habits each day is important. The "Motivational Minute" is part of the Success is a Choice podcast network. It's a quick thought designed to help you inspire yourself and those around you. - - - - Each week, the Success is a Choice podcasting network brings you leadership expert Jamy Bechler and guest experts who provide valuable insights, tips, and guidance on how to maximize your potential, build a stronger culture, develop good leadership, create a healthy vision, optimize results, and inspire those around you. Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or athlete, you can benefit from this program and now you can get 25% off the price when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Build a stronger culture today with better teammates and more positive leaders. Check out our weekly webinars for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. If you like motivational quotes, excerpts, or thoughts, then you'll want to check out Jamy Bechler's book "The Coach's Bulletin Board" as it has more than 1,000 positive insights to help you (and those around you) get motivated and inspired. Visit JamyBechler.com/BulletinBoardBook. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on Apple podcasts. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of 9 books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
The best team in the NFL in the 60's was Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers. They won NFL Championships in 1961, 1962 & 1965 and the first two Super Bowls in 1966 and 1967. They were littered with future Hall of Famers throughout the roster including Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Ray Nitschke, Herb Adderley, Willie Davis, Jim Ringo, Paul Horning and Willie Wood… but the leader of that team was the QB, Bart Starr who guided the team to those 5 titles in 7 years. The Hall of Fame QB was now back in Green Bay as the coach and GM trying to revitalize an organization that hadn't seen much success since Starr retired prior to the 1972 season. He didn't want to be seen as the savior and was not comfortable being on the cover of Sports Illustrated, but that's right where he was on the 25th of August 1975. For Starr, his 9 years back in Green Bay as the head coach could never replicate what he had done as a player a decade earlier. And that surprised some of his former teammates who thought Starr would have tremendous success as a coach. And that included the man who snapped the ball to Starr for two seasons… The 1965 NFL Championship season as well as the win in the first Super Bowl played against the Chiefs. Bill Curry was as close to Starr as you could be as a player with Starr lining up over center for those two seasons. Now, 60 years later, Curry looks back on those years playing alongside Starr as a rookie and how the veteran quarterback welcomed him to the team and paved the way for a lifelong friendship. Curry would go on to quite an NFL career himself becoming a 2-time Pro Bowl Center with the Colts and winning not only that first SB with the Packers, but another with Baltimore in Super Bowl 5. And when his playing days were over, he worked with Starr on his staff as an offensive line coach before taking the head coaching job at Georgia Tech in 1980. After 6 years with the Rambling Wreck, he went to Bama and guided the Crimson Tide for three seasons before going to Kentucky for 7 seasons and ending his coaching career at Georgia State in 2012. Drafted in the 20th round as an undersized center out of Georgia Tech, Curry was a fish out of water in Green Bay in the summer of '65 until encounters with both Bart Starr and the captain of the defense, Willie Davis changed his life. As Curry puts it, “Unexpected, undeserved, unrewarded acts of kindness change lives.” And they changed his for sure. He talks glowingly about his time in Green Bay and how he fell in love with the community that is like no there in the country. He tells us on the Past Our Prime podcast how Starr became a mentor and Wiilie Davis a man he came to respect like no other. And he talks about how forgiveness can set you free… something Coach Lombardi did for him on his death bed. Every once in a while you come across someone who instantly makes your life better. For Curry, that was Bart Starr in 1965. And 60 years later, Curry is paying that forward making an impact on the lives of people he comes in contact with… or in our case, talks with, every day. A powerful, inspirational conversation with a man who was a part of the most legendary football team ever assembled… The 1960's Green Bay Packers. Bill Curry on the Past Our Prime podcast. He's as good as they get. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I sit down with Dr. Philip A. Glotzbach, former President of Skidmore College, philosopher, and passionate advocate for the liberal arts, to talk about how students can get the most out of their college experience — and why it's about far more than getting a job. His latest book, Embrace Your Freedom: Winning Strategies to Succeed in College and in Life, is both a practical guide and a philosophical invitation to use higher education as a launchpad for a meaningful life. His message: Embrace freedom. Your college years are a time to be curious, explore ideas, build relationships, and learn to love freedom. A Life in Education and Leadership Dr. Glotzbach's journey began at the University of Notre Dame, where he discovered a love for philosophy, and continued at Yale University, where he earned his Ph.D. and fell in love with teaching. After 15 years as a philosophy professor at Denison University, he moved into administration, eventually becoming President of Skidmore College for 17 years. Throughout his career, one question has guided him: What can we do to give students the best chance at a meaningful life? The answer, for him, blends intellectual development, personal responsibility, and civic engagement — themes woven into his convocation talks to new students, which eventually became the foundation for Embrace Your Freedom. Why College Is a One-Time Opportunity to Embrace Freedom College, Dr. Glotzbach says, is a singular moment in life — “you get one shot at being an undergraduate.” It's a time for “test-driving your adult self,” exploring big questions, and deciding what kind of person you want to be, as well as what kind of world you want to help create. Too often, students see college only as a steppingstone to employment. While preparing for a career matters, narrowing your focus too early shortens the shelf life of your skills. Today's graduates will likely change not just jobs but entire careers multiple times. The broader your education, the better equipped you'll be to adapt to an unpredictable future. Watch our podcast on YouTube here: From Negative Freedom to Positive Freedom One of the book's central ideas is the shift from “negative freedom” — the absence of external constraints — to “positive freedom,” which is about deciding what you will do with that freedom. Positive freedom requires embracing structure and responsibility to pursue meaningful goals. Dr. Glotzbach compares it to training for a marathon: you give up certain freedoms (like sleeping late) in exchange for the discipline that makes your goal achievable. In college, that means setting intentional objectives — for your courses, your extracurriculars, your relationships — and committing fully to them. Begin Now — And Begin Again If there's one mantra Dr. Glotzbach wants every student to remember, it's Begin now. Your college career doesn't start “later” — it starts the moment you arrive on campus. Don't wait for the second semester or sophomore year to get serious. That doesn't mean you won't face setbacks. Everyone stumbles. The key is to begin again — to get back up, recommit, and move forward. “The most important thing is not how many times you get knocked down,” he says, quoting Vince Lombardi, “but how many times you get back up.” The Liberal Arts Advantage for Embracing Freedom As a philosopher and liberal arts leader, Dr. Glotzbach believes deeply in the value of studying broadly. Liberal arts disciplines develop critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and the ability to synthesize perspectives — skills essential for solving the “wicked problems” of our time. One of his favorite quotes, from Horace Mann, is a call to action: “Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.” For Dr. Glotzbach, college is a privilege held by a small percentage of the global population, and with that privilege comes a responsibility to contribute to the greater good. Relationships Over Transactions Dr. Glotzbach warns against treating college as an “educational ATM,” where you deposit tuition and withdraw a diploma. That transactional mindset robs you of the deeper value of the experience. College is about relationships — with people, with ideas, and with the skills you are developing. Friendships formed during college often become lifelong connections. These relationships — your first as an independent adult — are a key part of the transformation that happens during these years. Learning in the Age of AI Today's students must also navigate the opportunities and challenges of new technologies, including AI. While AI can be a powerful tool, relying on it too heavily during your studies can short-circuit the development of critical thinking and analytical skills. Dr. Glotzbach stresses the importance of reading and thinking critically — whether the material was written by a human 200 years ago or generated by AI yesterday. Advice for Students and Parents For students: approach college as a unique opportunity for growth. Be open to new ideas, seek out mentors, engage in campus life, and treat every class, project, and relationship as a chance to find meaning. For parents: remember that your child's education is not only about employment prospects but also about becoming a thoughtful, engaged, and adaptable human being. Get the Book Embrace Your Freedom: Winning Strategies to Succeed in College and in Life is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, and other major booksellers, as well as through Dr. Glotzbach's website: www.philipglotzbach.com. Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or simply someone who values lifelong learning, this book offers a thoughtful, inspiring, and practical guide to making the most of one of life's most important chapters. Connect with me: Website: www.simonassociates.net Email: info@simonassociates.net Books: Learn more about our books here: Rethink: Smashing the Myths of Women in Business Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Listen + Subscribe: Available wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share with someone navigating their own leadership journey. Reach out and contact us if you want to see how a little anthropology can help your business grow. Let's Talk!
Alec is from Green Bay and with the NFL season kicking off we revisit one of the all-time best quotes for Monday Inspiration. How can we chase excellence years into the experience? Digging deep in this one and also talking about one of the best teams Alec has ever played - Welcome back to the Forged Ingold Podcast!If you like the show please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating - that and texting it to a friend are the easiest ways you can help us grow.
In this one-off sermon at Anchor Church, Bryan Moak takes us back to the basics with a powerful reminder: This is the Gospel. Just as Vince Lombardi began with “This is a football,” Bryan re-centers us on the simple, life-changing story of God's love, our need, and Christ's redemption.
The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound legacy of Vince Lombardi, illustrated through the captivating collection of our distinguished guest, Jack Giambroni. Lombardi's indelible impact on the sport of football is epitomized in his assertion that a man's belief in himself and total commitment to his career are paramount to the worth of his life. Through Giambroni's extensive collection, we are afforded an intimate glimpse into the spirit of Lombardi, enriched by anecdotes that illuminate the coach's enduring influence on the game and its players. Furthermore, Giambroni shares his personal journey, revealing how Lombardi's principles guided his own coaching career and shaped his understanding of leadership. This episode serves not only as a tribute to a legendary coach but also as an exploration of the values that resonate within the sport of football today.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website. Mentioned in this episode:Sports History Theme SongThis theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic/sports-history-network?authuser=0
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In 1969, Vince Lombardi made the surprising move to join Washington as its new head coach and general manager. With his unique brand of leadership, the legendary Lombardi planted seeds that would set in motion a turnaround for the Burgundy & Gold! Get Your Commanders Tickets Here: https://bit.ly/3SpwKU3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1969, Vince Lombardi made the surprising move to join Washington as its new head coach and general manager. With his unique brand of leadership, the legendary Lombardi planted seeds that would set in motion a turnaround for the Burgundy & Gold. Get Your Commanders Tickets Here: https://bit.ly/3SpwKU3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the exploration of the 1962 NFL championship games, with a particular emphasis on the Green Bay Packers' remarkable season. We engage in a profound dialogue with our esteemed guest, Cliff Christl, the official historian for the Green Bay Packers, who shares with us the dynamics and historical context surrounding this illustrious team. A significant highlight is the Packers' triumph in the championship, where they faced formidable opponents, showcasing their resilience and strategic prowess under the legendary Vince Lombardi. Throughout our discussion, we delve into the intricacies of the Packers' roster, the impact of key players, and the broader implications of the era in which they competed. Additionally, we reflect on the evolution of the NFL and its cultural significance, underscoring the Packers' enduring legacy as a cornerstone of American football history.We appreciate Mr. Christl sharing his time and knowledge to help preserve the game's history. Check out his outstanding work at www.Packers.comJoin us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
The pivotal moment in National Football League history that we shall explore today is the remarkable 1961 season of the Green Bay Packers, a year that heralded the inception of a formidable dynasty under the esteemed guidance of Vince Lombardi. Following a narrow defeat in the previous championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Packers rebounded spectacularly, culminating in a resounding victory over the New York Giants with a score of 37 to 0. This victory not only secured their championship but also marked the dawn of Lombardi's legendary tenure as one of the greatest coaches in the annals of football. We shall delve into the strategies employed by the Packers, examining the contributions of key players such as Bart Starr and Jimmy Taylor, alongside a discussion of the defensive prowess that stifled the Giants' offense throughout the game. Join us as we engage with Bob Swick, a distinguished expert from Gridiron Grades magazine, to gain deeper insights into this historic season and its lasting impact on the NFL.Bob's Website Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Diving into leadership practices of some of the world's greatest leaders.-----“As a leader you must be filled with energy and eagerness, joy and love for what you do. If you lack enthusiasm for your job, you can not perform to the best of your ability. Success is unattainable without enthusiasm"- John Wooden-----You can check stay connected and support below:WebsiteBook: Chasing Greatness: Timeless Stories on the Pursuit of ExcellenceApparelInstagramX
Diving into leadership and the common qualities and characters of some of the world's greatest leaders.-----“The cost of leadership is self-interest.”- Lieutenant General George Flynn-----You can check stay connected and support below:WebsiteBook: Chasing Greatness: Timeless Stories on the Pursuit of ExcellenceApparelInstagramX
Voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber joins the show talking Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Entertaining series through the first two games. Couple of OT games in the first two. McDavid & Draisaitl. Canada trying to get their first cup since 1993. Did Tim jinx the Battlehawks? US Open this week at Oakmont. Happy birthday, Michael J Fox. Shrinking is good. Back on the topic of wearing other teams' caps. Audio of a Mike Francesa caller asking about Vince Lombardi coaching the Knicks. The phone lines can be poisonous no matter where you are. Time to load the phone lines up. Aaron Judge took offense to something Hunter Dobbins said and then went yard off him. Owen is on the phone lines and he wants to talk Blues free agency. What a nice call, Owen.James Carlton in the building with stories from the Tornado and parenting talk. MIZ football. Who will be QB1? Going to college football games with children. New revenue sharing in SEC Football. Is Westport back? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our discourse centers on the transformative year of 1956 within the realm of the National Football League, specifically spotlighting the remarkable achievements of the New York Giants. That season marked a significant turning point as the Giants triumphed over the Chicago Bears in the NFL Championship, securing a decisive 47-7 victory, which underscored their formidable prowess on the field. We are joined by distinguished historian Warren Rogan, who elucidates the intricacies of the Giants' roster, including the contributions of five Hall of Fame players, and the strategic maneuvers implemented under the guidance of notable coaches such as Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry. This episode not only delves into the historical context of the Giants' success but also highlights the broader implications of the 1956 season for the future of professional football. Our exploration serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Giants and their pivotal role in shaping the NFL's narrative.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Nic and Tarina are going to the lake in a little bit. And Tarina is working on some home remedies. And Nic is still working on his audio books.If you want to pilot Nic's new online Leadership Academy, reach out and let him know. When you're right on the edge of having a meltdown and you feel drained and about to give up. In the construction industry it's called burnout—and you almost give up. This is what Nic also calls emotional fatigue.Everything is getting done, but sometimes we just need to be more present. Tarina admits to not giving herself downtown and then she crashes.Some of the guys Nic works with start at 0300. And they jump straight into work mode from the moment their alarm goes off.Is there joy in what you're doing? Are you feeling if there's any end in sight to all the work? Are you losing patience and being short with your team or your family? Emotional fatigue and decision fatigue should cause us to pause personally and professionally. Vince Lombardi once said, “Fatigue makes cowards us of all.” Health, finances, family—are types of silent pressures which contribute to our fatigue.To learn ways to “fix what you won't face” take a listen to this episode.If you enjoy Nic and Tarina's podcast and get something from listening to “all this Nic Bittle Crap,” please hit the like button, share it with a friend, or both. Your recommendation goes a long way in helping us reach more people.Also if you have questions that you want Nic and Tarina to answer, email them at info@nicbittle.com.---
A decade ago, we met in the lobby of a Canton, Ohio hotel ahead of the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions. I'll never forget Joe DeLamielleure — NFL great — offering this total stranger a seat. Before we knew it, an hour passed by. That's “Joe D.” He's 74 years old now, which is easily 90+ in Football Years for a man who absorbed endless head slaps as an NFL lineman in the lawless 1970s. Yet, you'd never tell. His mind is extremely sharp… and there's good reason for that. DeLamielleure's day-to-day life supplies real hope to all former players worried about their concussions leading to dark days. Loved catching up again with the man who made six Pro Bowls through a 13-year career with the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns. Audio of our chat is above, and available on Apple, Spotify, everywhere you pod.Here's the written transcript:Topics discussed…* Joe DeLamielleure and Joe Ferguson were the first two players to ever walk into Rich Stadium. This 2025 season will mark the Bills' final season in this bowl. * What kind of teammate was O.J. Simpson?* Remarkably, O.J. wasn't Joe D's only friend who killed somebody. * How his “Electric Company” offensive line followed Vince Lombardi's Packers blueprint with the help of Jim Ringo. * A pair of Tom Dempsey stories — DeLamielleure's comedic timing was spot on. * In 2013, a doctor told him he's living with CTE. Unlike fellow NFL lineman Mike Webster — whose life took a very haunting turn due to head trauma — DeLamielleure feels strong as ever in 2025. Both mentally and physically. How is this possible? * Why Joe D believes current Bills quarterback Josh Allen is “one in a million.” * Don't forget about those Browns days. DeLamielleure helped me out with the Ozzie Newsome chapter in “Blood and Guts” and again looks back to his crushing Red Right 88 playoff loss against the Oakland Raiders. (Damn those scuba gloves!) * A story about his father you will not want to miss.Thank you for listening, subscribing and sharing Go Long with a friend.ICYMI…I'm in on Brandon Beane's defensive swingJulian Hill will save lives, Part I: UnderworldJulian Hill will save lives, Part II: RescuedJulian Hill will save lives, Part III: Destiny This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe
Matt Ramage sits down with Vince Lombardi historian Jack Giambrone to dive deep into the life, legacy, and legendary leadership of the greatest coach in NFL history. From untold stories and locker room wisdom to how the Packers-Bears rivalry helped shape football itself—this episode is a must-listen for any true Cheesehead.Follow Me Everywhere!
One of the greatest coaches of all time, Vince Lombardi, said, “Individual commitment to a group effort—that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” Nehemiah 3 records the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls by individuals committed to this group effort. Here we can learn several practical and spiritual principles.I. God's Work Should Be OrderlyII. There's a Place for EveryoneIII. Your Service Should Fit YouIV. Some Work Harder Than OthersV. Work Should Be Tied to PurposeTalk with God: Meditate on Proverbs 3:5-6 this week and ask the Lord to “show you which path to take” (NLT) as you seek His will in every area of your life.Talk with others: If you're struggling with brokenness in your life—spiritually, mentally, or physically—ask a mentor or trusted fellow believer to stand with you as you start rebuilding.Talk with kids: Why can we trust God to provide for our needs?
Saw an awesome quote from a football legend that really got me thinking. "... we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence." ~ Vince Lombardi. There are a few hashtags that came with this that go along with this mindset. #WinTheDay #StackWinningDays and #StandardsOverFeelings. So many awesome things to tie into trying to be our best in so many areas of our lives. It's something that I know I need to do more of for sure. Hope this helps you in your journey too. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
In this powerful episode of the Driving Change Podcast, host Jeff Bloomfield sits down with NFL legend and championship coach Bill Curry, a man whose humility rivals his accolades. From snapping the ball to Hall of Famers like Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas to learning life-shaping lessons from coaching giants like Vince Lombardi and Don Shula, Curry opens up about the moments that molded him—on and off the field. Curry reflects on his transformation from a reluctant football player to a Super Bowl champion, the locker room conversations that taught him the true meaning of unity, and the quiet forgiveness that changed his life forever. What happened when a young Bill Curry faced off against the legendary Ray Nitschke—and lost? And what did Vince Lombardi say to him on his deathbed that still echoes in his leadership today? You'll have to listen to find out.
In this episode of Shark Theory, host Baylor Barbee explores the critical importance of time management and early preparation by sharing a personal story about nearly being late due to missing keys. Through this narrative, Baylor emphasizes the necessity of respecting time—not just our own, but others' as well—by being punctual and prepared. He draws upon a lesson from legendary NFL coach Vince Lombardi, underlining that being early equates to showing respect and commitment. Throughout the discussion, Baylor elaborates on the significance of staying updated with new trends and processes to achieve large goals. Using the metaphor of losing his keys as a learning point, he stresses the importance of protecting and sharpening our most vital tool: the mind. Citing Jim Rohn's philosophy, Baylor urges listeners to be cautious about what influences their thinking. He also reflects on the broader implications of ignoring those who care about us in our pursuit of success, advocating for more attention to personal relationships. Key Takeaways: Punctuality and preparation are indicators of respect for time, both yours and others'. Staying informed on emerging trends can help you maintain relevance and advance toward your goals. The mind is your most valuable tool; guard it against negative influences to enhance decision-making and performance. Relationships require attention; don't neglect those who support and care about you in your professional journey. Starting early on goals helps manage the unexpected length of the journey and increases the likelihood of success. Notable Quotes: "If you're early, you're on time. If you're on time, you're late. If you're late, don't bother showing up." "What you're saying when you arrive late to something is, I have poor time management and I don't value your time." "You need to be very, very cautious about what goes into your mind." "Start working on it now, take a step right now." "Don't neglect or ignore those people trying to get your attention because they care about you."
Did you know that Vince Lombardi didn't like Curly Lambeau?? In this weeks episode, Steve delves in to the story! BONUS: There is only one surviving recording of Curly Lambeau and IT IS FEATURED IN THIS PODCAST!
By David Chornomaz - One of the most famous sports quotes of all time comes from the legendary coach of the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi, who said “Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing”. The question is, what should our attitude as Christians be towards competition? God's principle is to esteem others, and
The Philadelphia Eagles win their second Lombardi Trophy by defeating Kansas City in Super Bowl LIX, and now have Championship Game wins over Vince Lombardi himself, Bill Belichick, and Andy Reid. Jalen Hurts is the quintessential leader and with Saquon Barkley toting the rock, few defenses stand a chance at slowing them down. The Birds put a show on for the Eagles faithful in attendance down in New Orleans and around the world, as there was never a doubt who the better team was on February 9th--on a day where the Chiefs were convinced that they were about to make history. As we break down the meaning of this epic victory, we also look ahead to what is next for this group. There are key guys to re-sign and a Draft to prepare for as they gear up to go BACK-TO-BACK. Segments include: Numbers Don't Lie. Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA)
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SB-LV featured the theme of aloneness from its introduction with a holographic Vince Lombardi to its halftime show with visual and subliminal messages of words like 'alone', 'turn your mind' and 'feel nothing'. What became clear was that the ceremonial event, which gathered around 100-million people, acted as a giant Bowl by which to gather mass amounts of energy. This energy is then used in ritual by pouring it like libation into symbols and sigils, which in turn power the black spherical mirror (or oracle) seen in the Amazon Alexa commercial. From commercial to sponsorship, AI was discussed as needing a vessel or body to inhabit. The black cube and descending angel of death at the halftime performance further suggested that our world, through the destruction of a city dominated by cyborgs and androids, was coming to an end. It will be replaced by a synthetic system which will house the artificial intelligence and consciousness. The technological elixir we are offered is more like a poisoned techno-apple and the virus that we see as being human imperfection is in fact the flaws of sub-reality. In its assault on organic life, it will take all of us, or 'information technology' will make humans obsolete.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
Send us a textWhat if the magic of the Super Bowl lies in the unpredictable challenges of the elements? Join me, Fiddy, alongside a stellar lineup of sports professionals, as we dissect this exhilarating rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. With guests like Bill Stoy, Jose Jefferson, Kurt Barth, Mike Worrell, and Hal Mumme, our conversations are rich with personal anecdotes and professional insights from the worlds of football and basketball, offering a unique perspective on the iconic Super Bowl showdown.We ignite a spirited debate on the merits of holding major football games in controlled environments versus the thrill of battling the elements. Our guests passionately weigh the pros and cons, discussing how weather can be both a formidable foe and an exhilarating component of the sport. Amidst these discussions, we also explore Nick Sirianni's current standing among NFL coaches, challenging the conventional metrics of coaching greatness and setting the stage for a thoughtful examination of his future prospects in the league.The heart of our episode delves into the intricacies of coaching legacies. Through captivating stories and expert analysis, we assess Andy Reid's enduring influence and adaptability in the NFL. As we spotlight the synergies between legends like Reid and Mahomes, and the strategic prowess of figures like Bill Belichick and Vince Lombardi, our discussions culminate in a lively debate about the greatest coaches of all time. Tune in for a dynamic blend of sports wisdom, historical reflections, and Super Bowl predictions that promise to captivate and inform.Anticipation builds as we delve into the Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles, discussing the key players' roles, coaching strategies, and variedSubscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEReaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing! Tactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseSweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Deemed FitBe a part of our movement to instill confidence motivation and a willingness to keep pushing forwardDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on all social mediaX: @mikebonocomedyInstagram: @mikebonocomedy@tiktok: @mikebono_comedianFacebook: @mikebonocomedy
What link is made between striving for excellence and receiving rewards in heaven?In today's episode of My Morning Devotional, Gaby Alessi explores the theme of "Catching Excellence," using Colossians 3:23-24 as a foundation. She encourages us to pour our hearts into every area of our lives—be it work, relationships, or personal projects—emphasizing that such wholehearted dedication leads to excellence. Gaby reminds us of the ultimate heavenly reward for our efforts and uses Vince Lombardi's quote to inspire us to chase perfection and catch excellence. Join us for a reflective devotional and a closing prayer to reignite our passion for excellence.Tap HERE to send us a text! BECOME A FOUNDING "MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL" MEMBERIf you enjoy your 5 minute daily dose of heaven, we would appreciate your support, and we have a fun way for you to partner with the MMD community! We've launched our "Buy Me a Coffee" membership where you can buy us a latte, OR become a founding member and get monthly bonus video episodes! To donate, go to mymorningdevo.co/join! Support the showNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota. Here's how to join our community! Subscribe to the show on this app Share this with a friend Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Leave a review KEEP UP WITH ALISON: https://alisondelamota.comIG: https://instagram.com/alisondelamotahttps://instagram.com/delamarried NEW WORSHIP MUSICHear the new music project "Praise the Lord EP" from Metro Life Worship and Mary AlessiListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTube
With Sunday approaching closer and closer, lots of fans and people are highly anticipating Sunday's kickoff at the Caesars Superdome down in New Orleans, Louisiana. Taking in different viewpoints and predictions for Sunday's game, joining the guys this morning happens to be none other than sports broadcaster Dan Patrick. Talking Super Bowl LIX Dan shares a bit of what he's eyeing in regards to Sunday's rematch from Super Bowl LVII. Also mentioning a few things to be mindful of like the quarterback duel along with key playmakers that could turn the game one-sided, Dan shares his thoughts rolling into Sunday's game along with his final prediction of who may walk away with the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Andy starts with the NFL world revolving around the Cleveland Browns, who are taking calls on Myles Garrett and who hold the #2 pick. (17:59) Carson Wentz reemerges in New Orleans and gives his take on Jayden Daniels. (38:58) 56 years ago today, Vince Lombardi arrives in DC. (50:38) ESPN's Clinton Yates joins the show. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Ave Podcast, we break down the NFL Championship weekend. We break down and discuss the AFC and NFC title games. We discuss where the four losing teams from the divisional round go from here. We talk about the Ravens' annual playoff disappointments. We then explore which players have the greatest chance at legendary status if they win the Vince Lombardi trophy, and more. - The Ravens Annual Playoff Disappointment (5:14) - The Four Divisional Losing Squads (24:44) - The AFC & NFC Championship Preview (49:50) - Legendary Status (1:31:13)
“What do you want your legacy to be as a coach? Do you want to be Vince Lombardi or Bear Bryant? I said Bear Bryant… So, what are you doing going to Miami than?” The conversation we've all been waiting for where Channing's infamous stories get checked, and we have some laughs while we learn the path of one of the most respected and successful figures in sports. Ahead of College Football's National Championship, we get to sit with the man who has the most wins with 7 titles and decades of storied seasons. Newly selected Hall of Fame Coach and the true GOAT of college football, Nick Saban, is sitting with Ryan, Channing and Fred for a rare and personal look into the journey that shaped his life, the values that drive his success, and the lessons learned from decades of coaching at the highest level. The conversation begins with Saban reflecting on his humble beginnings and how he stumbled into coaching, despite initially wanting nothing to do with it. He recalls working at his father's service station and the life-changing moment he realized coaching was a way to combine his love for competition with a deeper purpose: shaping young men's futures. With humor and humility, Coach shares how he never set out to become the “GOAT” but focused on the process—a philosophy that has become synonymous with his name. Saban notes pivotal moments in his career, including his brief and challenging stint with the Miami Dolphins. He opens up about the decision not to sign Drew Brees due to a failed physical, a move that still lingers as one of his biggest “what-ifs.” Despite this, he explains why returning to college football was the right decision, allowing him to develop players both on and off the field in ways the NFL couldn't. Both having played for Saban, Ryan and Channing speak of Saban's legendary leadership style, exploring how he motivates players and manages diverse personalities. He shares how he learned to tailor his coaching approach to each individual and how to get the best out of his guys that went way beyond talent and skill. It's a known thing that when you see Coach Saban, his wife isn't too far away. Always by his side, Miss Terry has been Coach's partner in life, football and all his endeavors for more than 50 years as the two met as young kids and created this life they could never imagine which has been sustained through love, success and true dedication. The conversation goes from life lessons to lighter locker room talk as the guys bring up Channing's rookie stunt during Saban's tenure in Miami to get his reaction and how that really all went down, Saban responds in the best "Nick Saban" way possible as Ryan, Fred and Channing break out into laughter. From joking around and reminiscing, the episode reveals never-told-before stories, the real reason why Saban said farewell to coaching as the guys don't shy away from discussing the challenges facing modern college football. Saban gets into the current state of NIL while sharing his concerns for growth, character building and how the futures of young men are being altered. In a reflective moment, Saban looks back on his life and all the things he feels defined him as he recalls certain times he had to push his teams harder, especially when complacency crept in after winning which led to creating his famous, “nothing speech,” where he reminds players that entitlement leads to nothing and what underscores commitment to hard work and accountability. Packed with humor, wisdom, and powerful lessons, this episode offers an unparalleled look into the mind of one of sports' greatest leaders. Whether you're a fan of the game or simply looking for inspiration, Nick Saban's journey will leave you motivated to trust the process and redefine success on your own terms. Tap in on YouTube and hit the subscribe button for more conversations like this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After another exhilarating weekend of NFL action, Cian Fahey joins Ger Gilroy and Mick McCarthy as four teams remain in the race for the Vince Lombardi. US Sport on Off The Ball with 888 Casino. See gamblingcare.ie
In this episode of 'The Coaching 101 Podcast', host Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson discuss the challenges and strategies of managing Prevent Defense. They delve into the philosophy behind using or not using Prevent Defense, and how to integrate it without breaking the foundational principles of your team's defense. Key topics include situational awareness, practice importance, and how to balance aggressiveness with conservatism in critical game moments. Also covered are personal stories, insights into coaching styles, and Nick Saban's strategy lessons. The episode wraps up with a quote from Vince Lombardi and discussions on upcoming coaching clinics.00:00 Introduction and Holiday Reflections02:23 Post-Season Football Talk03:42 NFL vs. College Football Debate05:03 The Evolution of the Quarterback11:02 Upcoming Coaching Clinics13:35 Prevent Defense Strategies20:58 Flex Bone vs. Air Raid: Defensive Philosophies21:06 Aggressive vs. Conservative Coaching Mindsets21:45 Balancing Coverage and Pressure23:29 Situational Defensive Strategies24:27 Adapting to Opponent's Strengths and Weaknesses27:07 Mindset and Defensive Identity29:43 Prevent Defense: Practical Applications31:24 Personnel Packages and Practice Considerations39:30 Final Thoughts and Coaching Wisdom43:39 Closing Remarks and Sponsor Acknowledgements
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In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, we explore the theme of nostalgia and "going back to basics". This was inspired by a recent community discussion. What are the basics and what does it mean to go back when time moves forward? In this episode, we consider our relationship with nostalgia and the subtle pull it can have on our beliefs about ourselves, others, and the world around us. Topics Covered in This Episode The Allure of Nostalgia Why the past often feels simpler, safer, and more appealing. The potential dangers of believing this story. How nostalgia shapes our perception of the present and influences decision-making. Nostalgia as Utopia in Reverse The traps of idealising a perfect past or future. How can these narratives create antagonism, self-defeating mindsets, and resistance to sustainable growth? The Basics in Action A look at Vince Lombardi's famous “This is a football” story. What the "football" might be for each of us. What does this teach us about unlearning, re-learning, and preparing for uncertainty? Isomorphic Learning Insights from Lucy Easthope's work on disaster recovery. The temptation to fight the last war and prepare for the previous crisis. How building strong foundations equips us to face unpredictable challenges. Creative Freedom and Letting Go Why returning to basics can free us from the constraints of past success and external expectations. How letting go creates space for new ideas and growth. The Evolution of Traditions Exploring how rituals and ceremonies can help us find shared values across time and space. How ceremonial and sacred rituals often evolve from practical necessity. Core Reflections From the Episode How does nostalgia show up in your life? Are there ways it helps or hinders your present perspective? What " basics " ground you when life feels overwhelming or uncertain? How might simplifying your approach create space for new dots to connect? What did this episode bring up for you? https://youtu.be/E1Y1CBPj3EY
Chad Hyams and Bob Stewart jump into the life lessons from sports, emphasizing teamwork, discipline, resilience, and mental toughness. They explore insights from figures like Vince Lombardi and Michael Jordan, using sports as a metaphor for achieving success in various aspects of life. The episode discusses setting goals, adapting to unexpected challenges, and developing leadership skills. It highlights how sports teach focusing on the present and the importance of perseverance. Chad and Bob showcase how sports principles translate into real-world success with engaging anecdotes and motivational quotes. ---------- Connect with the hosts: • Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/ • Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob • Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/ • Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ More ways to connect: • Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/winmakegive • Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://WinMakeGive.com/sign-up • Explore the Win Make Give Podcast Network: https://WinMakeGive.com/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
0:00 - Trump and Biden exchange pleasantries in the Oval Office: Hitler was welcomed back 6:49 - New Senate Majority Leader John Thune promises quick confirmation of Trump Cabinet nominees 27:27 - Trump 47 Cabinet 46:47 - Dan Proft Parenting Tip: Mom jailed for letting son walk to town 01:05:28 - Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, William Jacobson, reacts to Trump's pick for Attorney General. Professor Jacobson is also Founder of LegalInsurrection.com and president of the Legal Insurrection Foundation 01:21:03 - Editor at large for Tablet and host of the new podcast “Rootless”, Liel Leibovitz: Jewish voters' break with the Democrats will elevate our politics. Follow Liel on X @liel 01:34:27 - VP of National Production at the Bettag Group, St Charles IL, Larry Bettag, embraces Vince Lombardi as he calls out Martha Paschke and the “Fox Valley Activists” - For more on the Bettag Group visit bettaggroup.com 01:49:09 - Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online and former State Department cyber expert, Mike Benz, explains how governments weaponize free speech and then use censorship to retain power. For more on the Foundation for Freedom Online visit foundationforfreedomonline.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.