The first thing you feel is speed—real NFL speed—and the second is honesty. We open with a training story that becomes a manifesto on grit, mentorship, and what it takes to reach kids who are living on the edge. Our guest lays out his path from a decade in foster care and two years homeless to the NFL, CFL, and law school, and then shows how those scars inform the way he coaches: blunt, present, and accountable. We get surgical about wide receiver play. No cones-for-likes, no choreography. I...
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The first thing you feel is speed—real NFL speed—and the second is honesty. We open with a training story that becomes a manifesto on grit, mentorship, and what it takes to reach kids who are living on the edge. Our guest lays out his path from a decade in foster care and two years homeless to the NFL, CFL, and law school, and then shows how those scars inform the way he coaches: blunt, present, and accountable. We get surgical about wide receiver play. No cones-for-likes, no choreography. I...
The curtain rises on one of our most candid conversations yet as we welcome Alexis, a veteran exotic dancer from Tampa's high-end gentlemen's clubs. What begins as a light-hearted chat quickly transforms into a masterclass on the economics, psychology, and hidden realities of life as a professional dancer. Alexis pulls no punches as she walks us through her unexpected entry into the profession – sparked by revenge after a breakup – and how she transformed what began as a petty move into a pr...
In Max We Truzz
The first thing you feel is speed—real NFL speed—and the second is honesty. We open with a training story that becomes a manifesto on grit, mentorship, and what it takes to reach kids who are living on the edge. Our guest lays out his path from a decade in foster care and two years homeless to the NFL, CFL, and law school, and then shows how those scars inform the way he coaches: blunt, present, and accountable. We get surgical about wide receiver play. No cones-for-likes, no choreography. I...