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    Explore " woody hayes" with insightful episodes like "December 30th This Day in History", "Football, Finance &Faith with Jim Czirr #106", "Episode 69_Bill Connelly", "Load Management Controversy (not talkin' about how many matzo balls should be in a bowl of soup!), Great Coach Personalities" and "Game of My Life with Andy Cannavino" from podcasts like ""LISTEN: This Day In History", "Finish Strong With Fearless Faith", "Building Ideas", "Three Old Matzo Balls Talk Sports" and "Game Of My Life"" and more!

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    Football, Finance &Faith with Jim Czirr #106

    Football, Finance &Faith with Jim Czirr #106

    “Every day you get better or you get worse.  You never stay the same!”  Those words from legendary football coach Bo Schembechler had a profound impact on Jim Czirr in the summer of 1972.  It was his first football practice at the University of Michigan and he decided that he was going to get better every day.   At the conclusion of his senior season, he was the only unanimous selection to the Big Ten All Conference team.  Jim was drafted by the Denver Broncos but decided not to play professional football when a physical revealed he had a serious problem with a vertebra in his back.


    The same tenacity and will to win that helped him succeed in football, however, translated into the business world.  He excelled in finance and business development.  Jim co-founded companies in the fields of therapeutics, Bio Tech and others.  Recently, his love for America has led him to the “Sign 1776 Project.”  This movement is calling our country’s leaders to uphold the principles found in The Declaration of Independence.


    Through it all, Jim’s Christian faith has guided and sustained him.  In this podcast, he shares with you the most important lessons he learned on his journey to Finish Strong!

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    Episode 69_Bill Connelly

    Episode 69_Bill Connelly
    Bill Connelly began his life in the sports business as an Athletic Trainer for the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association and wrapped it up as a Special Projects Manager for FC Cincinnati of Major League Soccer. However, the majority of his storied career was spent with the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League - where he retired in 2017 as the team's Director of Operations. This St. Clairsville, Ohio native was inspired to pursue the sports business after the brutality of a full team "pile on tackle" in High School inspired him to switch his focus to become an Athletic Trainer (versus a full-contact Athlete). While a student at The Ohio State University, he had the opportunity to learn his craft under the staff of Coach Woody Hayes, which led to an introduction to the Bengals founder and legendary icon of football - Paul Brown. Over his 41-year career with the Bengals, Bill rose from Assistant Trainer to eventually becoming the Director of Operations for the team. He was described by the Bengals during his retirement celebration as the "Churchill of the Stadium" - doing any and all jobs to assure Bengals success, both on and off the field. After retiring from the Bengals, Bill assumed the role of Special Projects Manager for FC Cincinnati, successfully working with the startup soccer Club to design and operate TQL Stadium and the Mercy Health Training Center - both heralded as the finest Soccer Stadium and Training Centers in North America. Bill is well known throughout the NFL and MLS communities as a team player, problem solver, mentor, advocate, and friend to all. He is a proud father, husband, and grandfather. He and his wife Terri reside in Cincinnati and Norris Lake, Tennessee.

    Game of My Life with Andy Cannavino

    Game of My Life with Andy Cannavino
    Considered Bo Schembechler’s greatest captain, linebacker Andy Cannavino started three seasons from 1978 to 1980, holds the school record for linebackers with six interceptions and sixth all time at U-M with 385 tackles. As a senior in 1980, he led Michigan to a 10-2 record, a win over Ohio State, a Big Ten title, and a Rose Bowl victory, finishing No. 4 in the country.

    Planet Shit

    Planet Shit

    Two old dudes kickin' it with casual conversation. This podcast may contain coarse language, fake news, un-scientific facts, conjecture, unpopular opinions, general jackassery and bullshit.

    On todays episode we discuss Paulie attending a rock concert with the band The Lonely Ones. He got to party with the band after the concert. We will also cover Climate change.

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