Sat, 14 November 2020
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Sat, 14 November 2020
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Sat, 14 November 2020
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Sat, 14 November 2020
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Thu, 9 April 2020
Ed O'Brien is one of the most trusted names when it comes to helping athletes get recruited. He travels around the United States filming and running camps/clinics for high school and middle school football players looking to showcase their talents. Ed is a past guest and I brought him back on so we discuss what you can do as an athlete during this time of uncertainty to continue to get your name out there and promote yourself to college coaches. Ed will go over his checklist of what you should be doing now and not waiting till things get back to normal in this country.
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Tue, 7 April 2020
Dr. Smith is a pharmacist and professor at Westin University in California. He is a graduate of Central Dauphin High School and also of Bloomsburg University where he played football. As well as being a pharmacist and professor he also set up a Non-Profit to help people who are uninsured and the homeless population. We discuss many things in this podcast including how we are treating the Coronavirus and what we need to do about it. This is a must listen to hear what Shawn (on the front line) fighting this virus has to say about it. Also check out his online work https://www.symbaacademy.com/
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Mon, 30 March 2020
Craig Morrison is the main man at Accord Restoration. A company at helping individuals and companies recover from damage from a broken water pipe, to flood, and fire damage and everything in between. Listen to what Craig's life was like growing up and how he applied many of those early life skills to his work. Contact Accord Restoration 717-564-4000
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Wed, 25 March 2020
This episode is on the pandemic that is sweeping the world right now the Coronavirus. How it is the job of every American to support each other in this time but also question what is going on.
Direct download: Tom_and_Coach_Brix_Corona_virus_3_22_20.m4a
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Tue, 24 March 2020
Scott Dunwoody is the Executive Director of the Bethesda Mission. Scott oversees 60 employees and has a $3.7 million operating budget, offering opportunties for real hope in the lives of hurting men, women and children. The Bethesda Mission has been in operation for 105 years in business. On average there are 100 men who come up to the doors each month. He has been a member of the Central YMCA for 48 years and also graduated from Penn State with Franco Harris/Lydell Mitchell.
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Mon, 9 March 2020
Dr. Treichler is one of the best Chiropractors in the state of PA. ~He discusses that Chiropractors are used by almost every professional sports team. ~How people need to be more proactive with their health ~We should not treat symptoms, but treat problems. Listen in and hear more from Dr. Michael Treichler. Go here to learn more: https://www.treichlerchiropractic.com/
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Mon, 2 March 2020
Bryce is one of the top Defensive Backs in College Football. A dislocated ankle and broken Fibula cut his senior season short. Still projected by many scouts as one of the top DB entering this year draft Bryce will be looking to take his talent to the next level. He is a former graduate of Bishop McDevitt High School where he was an all-state player. He discusses in this interview his relationship with God and how he does what God calls him to do. How he almost did not play football his senior year in high school and what it is like coming back from a senior ending injury.
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Mon, 24 February 2020
Paster Dave, is the Pastor of Crosspoint Church located in Central PA. He oversees 350-420 parishoners on the weekend for service and the average age is 45 years old. He is a former Marine and has been married for 37 years. He is was also a competitive bike racer. You can reach Pastor Dave at dbiser@xpointumc.org
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Mon, 17 February 2020
Kobay White is one of the best receivers to ever come out of the Central PA area. He had over 250 receptions and 4,304 yards in his career at McDevitt. He was also names first team all state in 2015. He also had a very productive career at Boston College so far. with 94 receptions and over 1,300 yard receiving. Kobay discusses why he attended Boston College What happened in his first 2 weeks of college What advice he gives to younger kids THis is a great listen to all who want to take their talent to the next level.
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Mon, 10 February 2020
Owner of Progressive Sounds Studio and the "Fire Up Now" Motivational speaking tour and author of the "Fire up your light" book. Fire Up Now speaking tour Joe discusses: Entrepreneurship and how their is a lack of respect for it in society- not everyone is rich who owns a business. How to approach stress in ones life Sales-understand what the client needs and then sell them on it. These are a few of what Joe's goes over in his FIRE UP NOW tour! You can get more information on Joe by going to www.fireupnow.org
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Mon, 3 February 2020
Coach Gerry Lynch has been one of the most successful high school coaches over the past 5 years winning 3 state titles in that span. He became head coach of the Lower Dauphin Falcons in 2000-2001 and has done a marvelous job of building a program that has really taken it to the next level. He said there are 3 things to be successful in sports and life. 1. Being Committed to your goals/process 2. Fail-learn from all your mistakes, it is okay to fail you just need to learn how not to do it again. 3. (Tune in to the show for the last one.)
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Mon, 27 January 2020
Tracey C. Jones is nationally known for her leadership expertise, as well as her ability to connect on a core level with her audiences . With her signature wit, she masterfully weaves leadership concepts and actionable strategies together with humor and a deep understanding of life in the workplace. Her latest book, A Message to Millennials: What Your Parents Didn’t Teach You and Your Employer Needs You to Know delivers just that blend of professional development strategies and real-world solidarity. Perfect for mentoring, onboarding or developing new personnel, this is a timeless resource that will appeal to employees across generational divides. At the core of her philosophy on leadership is a simple belief that a commitment to lifelong learning results in a resilience and positive attitude that can alter the work environment for the better each and every day. With nearly four decades of experience across four industries from the military to semi-conductor to publishing, Tracey has crafted organizational leadership techniques that can be implemented right away for noticeable results. She challenges her audiences to bravely embrace their challenges and take the all-important next steps toward effecting meaningful change in their personal and professional lives. As a graduate of the Air Force Academy with twelve years as an officer in the United States Air Force, Tracey’s storied career in uniform took her from Roswell, New Mexico to the Gulf War to stations in Germany and England, where she honed her operational expertise and tremendous leadership skills in a number of command roles. As a civilian, she built an impressive career as a corporate “fixer” over ten years with industry leaders such as Applied Materials and Northrup Grumman, as well as a stint as a Project Manager with the National Security Agency (NSA). A believer in the value of lifelong learning, Tracey holds an MBA in Global Management and is pursuing a Philosophy of Leadership doctoral degree. Her father, the late Charlie “Tremendous” Jones, founded Executive Books in 1965 with the goal of changing the world one book at a time. After amassing an exceptional leadership background of her own, Tracey took the company’s reins in 2009 – and carries on her father’s tremendous legacy today. She believes that philanthropy and community engagement are at the heart of leadership. The profits of Tremendous Leadership support The Tremendous Trust which has provided over $1.3 million in donations locally and globally over the last eight years. |
Mon, 20 January 2020
Coach Jeff Weachter is one of the most successful coaches over the past 20 years in the State of PA. He started coaching in 1998 at McDevitt and has won District Titles in 2004-2005 and 2010-2015 and 2018. He has also gone to the State Championship game in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Along with the impressive record he has also had 20+ players named to the Big 33 team, 50 play Division 1 and 5 players play in the NFL. Coach talks about what the difference has been from playing at the Old McD to the New one as well as what the atmosphere is like. How he got into coaching and how many more years he would like to coach for. Follow coach at his Twitter handle @coachweachter
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Mon, 13 January 2020
Bob Rogers - Aka: “Mr. Bob”, World Famous Mr. Bob, Doppler Bob
President of Rogers Family Group Ltd. Started working at 14, picking fruit, worked at IHOP in high school as well as doing co-op as a mailroom operator in my senior year. Solid c student with the frequent comment “does not work to full potential”. Joined the Navy as an Operations Specialist (Radar) Stationed in Barbers Pt. HI on shore duty after being one of the top 5 out of two classes at training. Received orders to the USS Oldendorf out of San Diego and went on a deployment to Philippians, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. While in the Navy took a correspondence course in electronics and after discharge became an entry level technician working on mimeographs, spirit duplicators, copiers and Fax machines. Attended HACC during this time working on a degree in electronic engineering. Hired by a company working on laboratory precision balances and was recruited back to head up a new training and refurbish center for the copier company.
Was offer an opportunity to join a brand-new copier business as the Service Manager by a man who had been my football coach in High school, really gave me a great education in how and what it takes to be in business. The company was purchased by the 2nd largest copier dealership in the world and I spent 2 years as a service manager for them learning about the operations of a large-scale business. My previous boss asked if I wanted to start another company up, jumped at the prospect and we started another company. I reached a point in my life at 42 that I wanted more time for family and to enjoy life so I quit on my birthday and formed Mr. Bob’s Subway in 2001 and opened my first store in 2002. Now, almost 18years later it was the best move I could have made. |
Mon, 6 January 2020
Tony Buglio is a legend in the Youth Football arena. He has complied one of the greatest winning percentages in all youth football. Winning over 15 titles in 20 years of being a head coach. He is also the Vice President of the Central PA Crusaders a youth football team that just started in 2019. In his 1st season Tony help lead the midget program to a Super Bowl title and an undefeated season.
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