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...
Breaking the Stereotype: From Midnight Ballerina to Veterinary Tech with Alessya
In Max We Truzz
2 hours 2 minutes
2 months ago
Breaking the Stereotype: From Midnight Ballerina to Veterinary Tech with Alessya
What happens when the worlds of exotic dancing and veterinary medicine collide in one person's life journey? Miss Alessya takes us behind the curtain of her fascinating dual identity as both a former "midnight ballerina" and a dedicated veterinary technician saving animals' lives. With refreshing candor, she reveals the economics of club life – from the average $300-400 daily earnings to her record-breaking $4,000 night – while challenging stereotypes about dancers. "I represent myself in a ...
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...