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    Episode 41 — Nick Gancitano: Private Coach and Meditation Instructor

    en-usAugust 03, 2023
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    About this Episode

    On today's episode of The People of Penn State podcast we speak with former Penn State Football placekicker, Nick Gancitano (1986 – Biomechanics), who was a part of the Nittany Lions' 1982 National Championship team.

    After his NFL career was interrupted by injury, he went into the business world at A.L. Williams, where he led high-performance sales teams as a regional vice president and public speaker. Nick went on to teach physics, anatomy-physiology honors and biology while privately developing 55 collegiate place-kickers, including 13 All-Americans and three professionals. He later left the public schools to focus on a concentrated spiritual pursuit through meditation and the inner journey of self-realization.

    Professionally, he is now a private coach, meditation instructor and bioresonance therapist. Nick has written two books, "The Awakened Athlete" and "Be Still and Know I AM God," a number one Best Seller and International Book Award Finalist.

    We talk with Nick about all of this and more on this edition of The People of Penn State!
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    0:00 — Intro

    1:00 — Welcoming Nick to the program

    3:10 — Becoming a Penn Stater

    4:10 — Memories of the 1982 National Championship season for Penn State Football

    6:03 — Studying biomechanics at Penn State

    7:41 — Keeping connected with fellow lettermen

    10:03 — Ad Read - PSAA Presents

    10:55 — Experience kicking in the NFL

    15:01 — Nick's journey to enlightenment 

    18:32 — Published work 

    20:20 — Returning to Happy Valley and opening up the "Good Vibes" office

    23:27 — Lightning Round Q&A

    25:35 — Outro 

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