Up Close with Stephen Brunt

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Up Close with Stephen Brunt

Name any sporting event on the planet and Stephen Brunt was probably in attendance. Whether it was the Olympics, World Cup or Super Bowl, he was likely in the press box covering the event for The Globe and Mail or Sportsnet. As a sports columnist and national radio host, Stephen witnessed some of the biggest moments in sports while covering the athletes and executives that created them. This interview series talks to the people who are responsible for creating the moments we remember and understanding how they got to where they are today. This series is made possible with the support of GroupM Motion Entertainment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Jesse Marsch, Canadian Men's National Soccer Team Head Coach

    He's an American coaching the Canadian men's national soccer team and he's found the formula to winning. Jesse Marsch had a successful career on the pitch playing in Major League Soccer (MLS) after its formation following the 1994 World Cup in the United States. Soon after retiring, Marsch began a new chapter in his career off the pitch coaching international as well as domestically in MLS, Austrian Bundesliga, and the Premier League. After his departure from Leeds United, Marsch was a free agent not actively looking for work. But after a few calls with Kevin Blue (General Secretary and CEO) and Canada Soccer, he was appointed as head coach of the Canada men's national team in May 2024. Stephen had the opportunity to sit down with Marsch following a team practice in Toronto to discuss the success his squad saw at Copa America (2:45), risk in changing over the team (6:00), players accepting a new style of play (9:10), coaching Alphonso Davies (12:00), his perception of the job ahead of accepting the position (16:00), his mindset as he was between jobs (19:15), time coaching in Europe (22:00), his view of Canadian soccer culture (23:25), how he got the head coaching job with Canada (25:00), the current state of American soccer (26:15), and the ceiling for the Canadian men's soccer team (29:45). Audio Credits: CBC, CBS and One Soccer, This series is supported by GroupM Motion Entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
  2. JAN 7

    Adam "COPE" Copeland, AEW Rated R Superstar

    He is an 11-time wrestling world champion who resides in Asheville, North Carolina. Adam Copeland, formerly known as Edge, made his professional wrestling debut in 1992 in Toronto, Ontario. Over his 30 year career, Copeland has won a variety of championships, had multiple surgeries, retired due to a neck injury, became an actor (and author), came out of retirement, left the WWE to join a rival company in AEW, and so much more. Stephen Brunt sat down with Copeland in his home in Asheville six weeks after Hurricane Helene to discuss why him and his wife Beth chose North Carolina as the place to raise their family (3:00), growing up in Orangeville, ON (8:00), the influence his mother had on his life (9:00), being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan (13:30), becoming life long friends with Jason Reso aka Christian Cage (17:10), meeting Stu Hart and training in the Dungeon (29:00), how an essay contest through the Toronto Star changed his life (34:00), reflecting on his first professional show at Monarch Park (37:20), and training at Sully's Gym in Toronto under Ron Hutchison and Sweet Daddy Siki. Copeland also goes into detail about what goes into building a character (39:20), life on the road (1:03:30), his neck injury (1:07:00), stumbling into acting following his retirement (1:05:00), Vince McMahon (56:10), leaving the WWE (1:31:00), and why he chose to join AEW (1:28:40). Audio Credits: AEW, Alter Bridge, CBC, CBS, WBIR Channel 10 & WWE. This series is supported by GroupM Motion Entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 36m

About

Name any sporting event on the planet and Stephen Brunt was probably in attendance. Whether it was the Olympics, World Cup or Super Bowl, he was likely in the press box covering the event for The Globe and Mail or Sportsnet. As a sports columnist and national radio host, Stephen witnessed some of the biggest moments in sports while covering the athletes and executives that created them. This interview series talks to the people who are responsible for creating the moments we remember and understanding how they got to where they are today. This series is made possible with the support of GroupM Motion Entertainment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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