20 episodes

Competition breeds excellence. Charity breeds community. Sports inspires action.

GivBk Sports Podcast Brett Friedman

    • Sports
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

Competition breeds excellence. Charity breeds community. Sports inspires action.

    Episode 20 - Hayley Wickenheiser - "Go Mom!"

    Episode 20 - Hayley Wickenheiser - "Go Mom!"

    Notes & Highlights
    01:15 Did you know Hayley is becoming a doctor?!
    04: 15 In a small town when you need bodies on the ice, girls have no trouble getting ice time. When you get older and you’re taking ice time away from boys, that’s when things got tough.

    06:50 When Hayley was cut from her youth hockey team because “having a girl on the team is too difficult,” Hayley’s mom recognized this human rights roadblock and drove to the league coordinator’s house to right the wrong
    10:30 Hayley’s first Olympic team roommate was a 35-year old math teacher and Hayley was a 15-year old math student. Hayley credits peers like this, who worked a full-time job and then trained for four hours, for leading by example and showing her how to be a pro, all while making no money doing it. Carrying on these women’s legacies was really important.
    16:30 When Hayley skated onto the ice during the gold medal game in Sochi and saw her son holding a sign saying, “Go Mom”. Those are moments you never forget because you finally realize the impact you’re having.

    18:30 7,000 people walk through the doors of WickFest events to compete and sign up to learn about mental health training, nutrition, and educational opportunities from the greatest minds and athletes in the world. Even Prime Minister Justin Trudeau showed up! All proceeds are generously donated to JumpStart and KidSport.
    21:00 An outdoor game at 13,000 feet in the Himalayas was a defining moment. Thanks to Hayley, Indian women are now being given more ice time, an opportunity to work alongside men, and respect. These women are now being sponsored by Under Armour, and their lives have fundamentally changed.
    26:10 Takes n’ Fakes Trivia
    32:30 Hayley thinks there’s still a place for fighting in hockey, not because she likes fighting, but because it deters cheap hits and dirty shots and players taking advantage of one another

    35:30 Hayley’s female women’s hockey team that had an Olympic dynasty paved the way for the US Women’s Soccer that is now demanding equal pay

    • 38 min
    Episode 19 - Nicole Woodie - Small change and small actions make a world of difference

    Episode 19 - Nicole Woodie - Small change and small actions make a world of difference

    Notes & Highlights
    1:30 Hoops2o is growing, and UVA played host to their coming out party
    06:00 Nicole’s mom was an ‘activist’ and a single mom that believed in the power of people working together
    9:00 Small change and small actions make a huge difference
    15:55 Nicole started getting an itch to make the world a better place – working in sports was the fastest way to scratch it
    17:45 Athletes and sports teams can help non-profit organizations amplify their message and mission when they might not have had another medium to broadcast
    20:00 Takes n’ Fakes Trivia
    26:45 If anyone has a magic wand, Nicole wishes she could use it to transport people to the sub-Saharan communities that her Waterboys teams are servicing so they could witness the impact being made
    31:15 Plenty of professional athletes have recognized the platform they have and they follow in the footsteps of athletes like Chris Long, the 2018 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
    33:15 Nicole can vouch for Miles Garrett, and wants us to know that all the good he will do in his life is not to repair his public image, it’s because he has always wanted to serve and help people
    37:00 When you have water, it changes everything. Now mothers and young girls have time to start small businesses or go to school with the energy to learn.
    43:00 Finding a cause that resonates with athletes is the best way to cultivate a culture in which these influential people GivBk on a continuous basis
    48:30 Nicole is so busy thinking about helping others, she hasn’t asked for anything for the Holidays – don’t be afraid to send her a donation as a gift ;

    • 51 min
    Episode 18 - Brad & Zach Gilbert - Nobody Beats Father Time

    Episode 18 - Brad & Zach Gilbert - Nobody Beats Father Time

    Notes & Highlights
    10:00 Both Gilbert guys showed poise in 1990

    13:00 If Andre Agassi is a sports car, Brad Gilbert is a Chevy truck. Brad doesn’t have a secret coaching sauce, but he thinks it’s important to go to dinner with your player.

    16:30 Nobody recognized the value in a loss and handled them with more grace than Andre Agassi. He’s also the kind of guy that would give you the shirt off his back.

    24:15 Brad & Zach got more competitive playing each other in ping pong than they did on the tennis court

    32:30 When you decide who you want to coach, you should want success more for your player than for yourself. You should want to make your player’s dream possible.

    42:00 Roger Federer’s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to Brad only scratched the surface of Brad’s philanthropic endeavors

    43:45 Brad and Zach devoted time on the court at San Quentin Prison to provide inmates that had accumulated good behavior credits with a break from their reality. One inmate said that he’d have been able to avoid trouble as a teenager if he was introduced to tennis at that age. The lines and rules teach important values.

    50:00 A lot of times in life, in business, you have to be competitive. You don’t have to be perfect. Just be satisfied with hard work.

    54:00 Brad was a Warriors fan for 39 years before the recent streak of success #EastBaySportsPride

    58:15 Visit BG Tennis nation in Greenbrae, CA! He might even have a stock market tip waiting for you ;)

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 17 - Dedan Brozino - Leaves changing remind you of humble roots

    Episode 17 - Dedan Brozino - Leaves changing remind you of humble roots

    Notes & Highlights
    03:20 when you come from a small town, you learn how to like people
    05:55 Dedan’s professional and personal philosophy is “get better every day and use that improvement to impact the people you surround yourself with” and he learned that from athletes he looked up to
    08:45 Sports is a unifier of the people. Sports stands for leadership, teamwork, ethics, inspiration, and cooperation.
    14:00 Dedan is a little like a turtle on a fence post - he doesn’t know how he got to where he is. What he does know is that he had help along the way.
    16:30 Philanthropic fundraising is a relationship-driven business. People give to people, and an idea.
    25:15 it’s a pinch-me moment - I have a key to the rose bowl
    31:00 Rose Bowl’s donors are paramount because it doesn’t have an alumni base, it’s not a church, it’s not a hospital, but it is a chapel to so many people 
    37:30 Dedan realized how The Rose Bowl humanizes us when Keith Jackson took him onto Kenny Chesney’s tour bus before a show. This led to a six-figure donation to honor Keith Jackson.
    39:40 Jackie Robinson still holds the record for longest kick return for a touchdown at the Rose Bowl. This place is a museum. History is what makes this stadium so special.
    44:00 Breaking News! The Rose Bowl Institute is right around the corner
    45:00 Brandi Chastain’s goal during the world cup final was the first time that women were viewed on a level playing field as man. The Rose Bowl Institute is the next GivBk initiative at The Rose Bowl. Dedan wants to inspire the next generation.
    47:30 Takes n’ Fakes Trivia
    55:25 Happiness in employment requires alignment of core values with an organization’s mission. Personal brand development is the first step toward recognizing those core values.
    59:45 The Rose Bowl is turning 100 years young. Partyofthecentury.org is where you can find out more about the stadium’s centennial celebration!

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 16 - Steve Bandura - We stand out. Not just because of our pigment, but because of how we play the game as a team.

    Episode 16 - Steve Bandura - We stand out. Not just because of our pigment, but because of how we play the game as a team.

    Notes & Highlights
    03:45 Steve worked at a sales and marketing firm. He had a company car and a secretary, and he hated every minute of it. He really felt that it was meaningless.

    11:15 In 1993 Steve intentionally went on unemployment so he could start the Jackie Robinson Baseball League. He named all the teams after negro league teams and gave every kid a book called Jackie Robinson and the Story of All Black Baseball.

    14:00 The Anderson Monarchs were the first youth baseball team to racially integrate Philadelphia’s city A league.

    16:30 Steve and the Monarchs got together at the rec center every Friday and studied the civil rights movement and baseball history along that timeline.

    18:30 After Mo’Ne’s jersey was retired in Cooperstown, the kids bought baseball cards and had a mock baseball draft. It’s so nice to see the kids embrace each other in the absence of technology.

    26:30 Steve built a team of five Black, five White and five Hispanic players. Their families self-segregated during their introductory team meeting. Two years later, those same families are renting a vacation house together in Ocean City, MD. A lot times it’s not racism, it’s ignorance and lack of exposure.

    33:00 14 kids from one team will be playing college baseball, nine of which are at the D-1 level. In 2011 the Monarchs won the baseball, basketball, indoor and outdoor soccer city a league championship. We proved that we could compete if the kids were given an opportunity. 

    38:00 Empathy is knowing what someone else is thinking and feeling. This is a great competitive advantage.

    39:00 We stand out. Not just because of our pigment, but because of how we play the game as a team.

    45:00 Mo’s biggest contribution was inspiring younger girls to chase their dreams.

    46:45 Takes n’ Fakes Trivia 

    53:00 MLB’s key demographic is about to be gone, and just because the TV money is there, doesn’t mean it ain’t broke.

    1:00:00 An Anderson Monarch’s goal from day is to graduate from college.

    1:05:30 If you’re a rabbit in a hole looking up, the sky isn’t big. If you pop your head out of that hole, the whole world opens up. So make sure your kids pop their heads out.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 15 - Valorie Kondos Field - Everything you do in life is a choice

    Episode 15 - Valorie Kondos Field - Everything you do in life is a choice

    Notes & Highlights
    02:15 But oh my gosh, I loved to dance!

    07:00 It proved that you didn't have to be perfect, you just had to be human, honest, raw, and real.
    11:00 Miss Val began her illustrious career playing the floor music for her student-athlete gymnasts. Check out Life Is Short, Don't Wait to Dance!
    17:30 Success is peace of mind and knowing you've done your best. - John Wooden
    21:15 Yearn to Learn
    30:30 Let's hear it for right-brained people! Katelyn Ohashi is a phenomenal human being. She has a real big heart.
    31:50 Takes n' Fakes Trivia
    38:00 Bragging rights and money. It's pathetic if that's the only reason we play sports.
    40:00 Get over yourself. No one is looking at you.
    48:00 This generation is more influenced by their phone than anyone in their life. The best thing parents can do is set boundaries. Go play with your son or daughter.
    55:30 If we could all use social media for things that are good and uplifting and empowering, imagine the world we could create. It's up to us.

    • 57 min

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