This channel hosts the podcast...For The Good Of The Game! It is intended for subscribers who love the game of football at any level...from casual fan to devoted "football junkie!" The podcast will feature interviews with former NFL players and coaches, as well as prominent College & High School coaches and Veterans...discussing "football insights and life skills." I want to promote healthy discus... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsFootballEducationSelf-Improvement |
FTGOTG S2, E16 | Welcome to another "Special Feature" episode! In addition to being outstanding coaches on the field and awesome leaders off the field, our over-achieving guests this week also host their own podcasts...through which they entertain a... more
FTGOTG S2, E15 | Throughout the last decade, we've seen a consistent drop in participation in Youth Sports. For a variety of reasons, kids often drop out...or simply choose not to engage. During this third "Special Feature" episode, we explore some... more
FTGOTG S2, E14 | If you live in Western Pennsylvania, you attended Edinboro University or you're a huge Canadian Football League (CFL) fan, you're probably familiar with the Harris brothers. Just in case you don't fit these categories, this intervie... more
FTGOTG S2, E13 | Melanie Redd is unique as a female Strength & Conditioning Coach but that alone doesnt draw clients! What does is her reputation and blend of complementary skills and qualifications! Episode 13 is an inside look at how she started an... more
FTGOTG S2, E12 | Im excited to share our second "Special Feature" episode with two widely recognized leaders in the Youth Sports industry...Heath Eslinger and Gordon MacLelland. Both gentlemen present perspectives on developing relationships with par... more
FTGOTG S2, E11 | These self-proclaimed "Seminole brothers for life" epitomize our theme of relationships for Season 2! This candid interview with former Florida State cornerbacks Bobby Jackson (BoJack) and Bobby Butler demonstrates how strong bonds ... more
FTGOTG S2, E10 | Episode 10 features my interview with Professional Sports Agent and author J. Drew Pittman. As a principal for Shark Sports Management, his clients include both professional athletes and coaches. Drew allows his faith and relations... more
FTGOTG S2, E9 | I'm pleased to share this "Special Feature" episode...an interview with three coaches who are not only standout leaders and prolific authors, but also host their own Podcasts / YouTube channels!Coach Kenny Simpson is the head football... more
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