Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports introduces us to extraordinary people who share personal stories about their relationship with sports well beyond the scoreboard. Joining our team gives you access to moving interviews as our guests explore and address their motivation, internal drive, risk, courage, and perseverance. Whether you watch, participate, compete, play, or coach, join us as we uncover the extraordinary power of sports 7 days a week.
Listen to interviews with sports legends from Wimbledon, the NBA, Major League Baseball, the NFL, the NHL, Olympics, Major League Lacrosse, Spartan Race, Surfing Championship Series, Nascar, Volleyball Professional Circuit, the Super Bowl and the World Series.
Also featuring well known Authors, Educators, Doctors, Parents and Players
Cray Bony is an international sports figure who has played basketball overseas and in the United States. After Cray played professionally he started and now owns a youth sports company named, Fo…
Talk about Superstitions? What does a bathroom, Coke Cola and SlimJims have to do with a pre-game ritual? Listen now to learn more.
is a former professional lacrosse player who played professional box lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and professional field lacrosse in the Major League Lacrosse (MLL). Hubbard st…
True Story. You may want to listen now to understand the full scope.
Jerson Dos Santos was born in Angola. He then moved to a small town in Portugal outside of Lisbon where he lived until he was about 12 years old prior to moving to South London. Jerson became a Profe…
John shares a once-in-a-lifetime story about a true hero in John's life: Hall of Fame Major League Knuckleball Pitcher, Hoyt Wilhelm.
John McCarthy, a.k.a Coach Mac, is a native Washingtonian and a product of the DC Public Schools and Police Boys and Girls clubs. He is a nationally renowned youth baseball coach and educator who has…
So, what have I learned? I learned that the act of failing does not exist in the lives of hard working, dedicated people. I have learned lots more, but this one was a biggie.
Everything you do is for a reason.
The challenge is: Can you explain your WHY to yourself and others? If so, you are a brilliant communicator.
If not, this audio blog post will challenge your mindset…
Celebrating The 100th Episode!
Podcast Host, Rob Elwood, shares his own insights and gratitude for the opportunity to provide listeners with invaluable content and life lessons.
Happy 100th Birth…
What did USA Head Coach Brooks do after the one of the most memorable events in the sports history and why does EJ share this story? Also, what's it mean to be a part of the one of the longest standi…
EJ Mills has been the head football coach at Amherst College for 17 years.
As head coach EJ has led Amherst to two undefeated seasons and is widely recognized as one of the top coaches in the co…
The Game Face Audio Blog is a 1-2 minute segment to challenge your thought process and decision making. Join me for: Which is better? The words "Thank you" or "Thank you for..."?
Rick shares why Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman, also known as the "Disco Rabbi", is the Chief Rabbi of Migdal HaEmek, founder and dean of Migdal Ohr educational institutions, and a member of the Chief…
Rick Barry, the NBA Hall of Fame and Top 50 Basketball player of all time, joins Who Are You: The Life Lessons of Sports for another segment. Rick does not hold back when it comes to his insights on …
Jim Hess shares decades of coaching experience after a successful journey playing athletics growing up and through college. Jim was the head coach of the Western Michigan Women's Basketball Team for …
Jim Shares A Story From His Childhood About Mother Knows Best And The Ice Cream Truck.
John Bly is a 22-year coach and summer camp director with coaching experience at the college, high school and youth levels. Currently he is the Assistant Baseball Coach Division III School in New Ham…
John attributes so much to his grandfather. Grandpa had a remarkable life and passed along so many wonderful traits to John.
Kurt states that even with all his accomplishments that he still gets his greatest satisfaction from being a father.