The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 43 celebrates the 1 Year Anniversary of the podcast and is thankful to all of the guests who shared a story and made this podcast entertaining. Today's podcast is about family Not worrying about a thing as my son moves on to begin his collegiate life at unc chapel hill. Full emotions are on display celebrating the 2yr anniversary of my mom's passing, my son's move depressing and paralyzing me, and great stories from a wonderful weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Thank you to to all of my podcast guests Chucky Brown who helped us launch, James Toney, Coach Dan Flaherty, Mark Buchwald, Ronnie Shields, Bob Lenart, Coach Greg Urbas, DeJuan Groce, Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling, Bryan Flannery, My 1986 St Ed’s Eagles teammates Kevin Krueger on the intro, Danny Andrews, Gardner Payne, Carmen Angelo Tedesco (Nucci), Douglas Fischer, Christy Martin, the real OG from St Ed’s Kelvin Farmer, Chip Mitchell and Paul Gant, Joe Portale, Dan ask me a question Coughlin, the loveable Scott Adell, Sebastian Savage, Steve USS Cunningham, Mose Miraculous M4 Smith, Henry Discombobulating Jones, George Hanson Jr, Coach Tom Lombardo, Glen The Road Warrior Johnson, John From C Town, Coach Eric Flannery, St Ed’s Historian Norm Weber, Coach John Heffernan, Coach Dave Bowser, Coach Jim McQuaide, Coach Ebony Tanner, Pioneer Dr Marcus Martin, Samuel Cudjoe, Stephen Breadman Edwards, Marcus Davis, Bre’ Cha Byrd, Pat Kennedy, Mijon Knight, DeMarcus Williams, Coach Tom Becks, Mr Anthony Jeffries, Lawrence Peaches Coleman and family, St Augustine’s University, Lional “Jellyroll’ Dalton, and newly crowned world boxing champion Noel “The Holy Fire” Echeverria.
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The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 43 celebrates the 1 Year Anniversary of the podcast and is thankful to all of the guests who shared a story and made this podcast entertaining. Today's podcast is about family Not worrying about a thing as my son moves on to begin his collegiate life at unc chapel hill. Full emotions are on display celebrating the 2yr anniversary of my mom's passing, my son's move depressing and paralyzing me, and great stories from a wonderful weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Thank you to to all of my podcast guests Chucky Brown who helped us launch, James Toney, Coach Dan Flaherty, Mark Buchwald, Ronnie Shields, Bob Lenart, Coach Greg Urbas, DeJuan Groce, Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling, Bryan Flannery, My 1986 St Ed’s Eagles teammates Kevin Krueger on the intro, Danny Andrews, Gardner Payne, Carmen Angelo Tedesco (Nucci), Douglas Fischer, Christy Martin, the real OG from St Ed’s Kelvin Farmer, Chip Mitchell and Paul Gant, Joe Portale, Dan ask me a question Coughlin, the loveable Scott Adell, Sebastian Savage, Steve USS Cunningham, Mose Miraculous M4 Smith, Henry Discombobulating Jones, George Hanson Jr, Coach Tom Lombardo, Glen The Road Warrior Johnson, John From C Town, Coach Eric Flannery, St Ed’s Historian Norm Weber, Coach John Heffernan, Coach Dave Bowser, Coach Jim McQuaide, Coach Ebony Tanner, Pioneer Dr Marcus Martin, Samuel Cudjoe, Stephen Breadman Edwards, Marcus Davis, Bre’ Cha Byrd, Pat Kennedy, Mijon Knight, DeMarcus Williams, Coach Tom Becks, Mr Anthony Jeffries, Lawrence Peaches Coleman and family, St Augustine’s University, Lional “Jellyroll’ Dalton, and newly crowned world boxing champion Noel “The Holy Fire” Echeverria.
The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 36 Dr Marcus Martin
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The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 36 Dr Marcus Martin
The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 36 Dr Marcus Martin shares his story about modest beginnings in Covington, Virginia, becoming the first African American football player at NC State, graduating college, going to Eastern VA Medical School, becoming the first African-American MD graduate at Eastern VA Medical School, life during his residency, and landing a job at the University of Virginia where he became the first African American to lead a department. Dr. Marcus Martin's stories are filled with first-time accomplishments which are extraordinary, packed with hope, and inspiring. Great podcast for all!
The Chris Williams Podcast Hour
The Chris Williams Podcast Hour Episode 43 celebrates the 1 Year Anniversary of the podcast and is thankful to all of the guests who shared a story and made this podcast entertaining. Today's podcast is about family Not worrying about a thing as my son moves on to begin his collegiate life at unc chapel hill. Full emotions are on display celebrating the 2yr anniversary of my mom's passing, my son's move depressing and paralyzing me, and great stories from a wonderful weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Thank you to to all of my podcast guests Chucky Brown who helped us launch, James Toney, Coach Dan Flaherty, Mark Buchwald, Ronnie Shields, Bob Lenart, Coach Greg Urbas, DeJuan Groce, Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling, Bryan Flannery, My 1986 St Ed’s Eagles teammates Kevin Krueger on the intro, Danny Andrews, Gardner Payne, Carmen Angelo Tedesco (Nucci), Douglas Fischer, Christy Martin, the real OG from St Ed’s Kelvin Farmer, Chip Mitchell and Paul Gant, Joe Portale, Dan ask me a question Coughlin, the loveable Scott Adell, Sebastian Savage, Steve USS Cunningham, Mose Miraculous M4 Smith, Henry Discombobulating Jones, George Hanson Jr, Coach Tom Lombardo, Glen The Road Warrior Johnson, John From C Town, Coach Eric Flannery, St Ed’s Historian Norm Weber, Coach John Heffernan, Coach Dave Bowser, Coach Jim McQuaide, Coach Ebony Tanner, Pioneer Dr Marcus Martin, Samuel Cudjoe, Stephen Breadman Edwards, Marcus Davis, Bre’ Cha Byrd, Pat Kennedy, Mijon Knight, DeMarcus Williams, Coach Tom Becks, Mr Anthony Jeffries, Lawrence Peaches Coleman and family, St Augustine’s University, Lional “Jellyroll’ Dalton, and newly crowned world boxing champion Noel “The Holy Fire” Echeverria.