I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement – Brian Butler’s -Podcast

Brian K Butler

Host: Brian Butler – Retired educator, former Division 1 basketball player, author, and now… a guy trying (and sometimes failing) to stay healthy. Description: Welcome to I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement is a funny, honest, and all-too-relatable podcast about navigating life after 60. Hosted by Brian Butler, a former athlete turned retired educator, it explores the joys, challenges, and unexpected twists of aging. Each episode features candid conversations with Brian and his guests—friends, and individuals over 60 sharing their funny, insightful, and sometimes downright ridiculous experiences. From cutting back on fries (sort of), managing blood pressure, and navigating doctor visits to the daily struggle of resisting sweets, no topic is off-limits. Brian will also be open about his journey—the victories, the setbacks, and everything in between—as he strives to remain active, healthy, and positive (with varying success!). If you’re over 60 (or simply curious about what’s ahead), join us for laughs, lessons, and genuine conversations about embracing this new chapter of life. Because let’s face it—we might be getting older, but we’re still in the game! 🎙️ New episodes weekly beginning in April. Subscribe and join the conversation! Below are all the platforms where the podcast is currently available: 🎧 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-cant-believe-im-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement/id1805991408 🎧 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5hW89UjJYgoyHbCdywjf9A 🎧 Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d37b6d-52fd-4049-b8af-31eef40f7d63/i-can%E2%80%99t-believe-i%E2%80%99m-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-%E2%80%93-brian-butler%E2%80%99s-micro-podcast 🎧 Podcast Index https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7259389 🎧 Fountain https://fountain.fm/show/pWG3dNHb5ni0u2dCvOjg 🎧 True Fans https://truefans.fm/i-cant-believe-im-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-brian-butlers-micro-podcast 🎧 RSS.com https://rss.com/podcasts/i-can-t-believe-i-m-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-brian-butler-s-micro-podcast/1988851/

  1. Full Circle on the Mic: Byron Kerr, GW Basketball, and a Life in Sports

    JAN 13

    Full Circle on the Mic: Byron Kerr, GW Basketball, and a Life in Sports

    In this episode of I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement, Brian sits down with legendary voice of DC-area sports, Byron Kerr, a conversation made even more fun by their double connection. First, in Brian’s former life as an educator, Byron’s kids attended his school. Small world, right? Second and maybe more full-circle, Byron has been the play-by-play voice of George Washington Basketball for the past two decades, while Brian played at GW(1983-1987)… just a few years before he started calling games 😉. Byron’s story is one of movement, passion, and finding your voice literally. ✈️ From Air Force Brat to Virginia Fixture Raised as an Air Force brat, Byron grew up everywhere from Alabama and New York to Japan, Colorado, Nebraska, California, and Virginia. That early exposure to the world fueled a lifelong love of travel, whether across the U.S. or throughout Europe. He’s also a diehard sports fan who loves being in the building including attending two Super Bowls in person. Byron has called Virginia home since the 1980s, attending Woodbridge High School and later UVA, where he earned an Army ROTC scholarship. A multi-sport athlete, he played basketball and tennis in high school. 🎧 A Career Behind the Mic Byron’s broadcasting résumé is as deep as it is impressive: Play-by-play announcerGeorge Mason Basketball (13 years)George Washington Basketball (20 years)Called games for GMU, GW, Maryland, Virginia Tech, UVA, and VCUNational broadcasts for:Westwood OnePac-12 College FootballBig Ten Network (Maryland Football)Called multiple NCAA Tournament games and the 2016 NIT ChampionshipPA Announcer:NBA Washington BulletsDC UnitedCAA TournamentUSA BasketballNWSL ChampionshipMLS CupPlay-by-play voice of the Washington Mystics for 7 seasonsTV & Radio host/journalist for the Washington Nationals (14 years)Sports announcer at WTOP and WJFKJournalist for MLB.com and Associated Press (AP)👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family First At the center of it all is the family of Byron, his wife Lisa, and their three kids. This episode is full of laughs, memories, behind-the-scenes sports stories, and reflections on how life has a funny way of bringing people back together sometimes decades later, and sometimes through a microphone. 🎧 Whether you love sports, storytelling, or just a great life journey, this one’s for you. To find out more about Byron go to: https://about.me/byronkerr

    46 min
  2. Kas Allen: From Hoops to Healing — A Hall of Fame Journey

    JAN 9

    Kas Allen: From Hoops to Healing — A Hall of Fame Journey

    This episode, the first of season 2, in 2026 (#16 overall) is extra special for Brian. Kas Allen and Brian have been dear friends since they first met in 1983, back when she was starring on the women’s basketball team, and Brian was grinding it out on the men’s team. Kas’s journey weaves together elite athletics, resilience through injury, academic excellence, international experiences, and a lifelong commitment to helping others heal through her physical therapy practice in Los Angeles. 🏀 Basketball Roots & College Stardom Wakefield High SchoolAveraged 23 points and 11 rebounds per gameTeam captain for Potomac District ChampionsSelected to the All-Met TeamGeorge Washington UniversityFreshman year: 22 points and 10 rebounds per gameAtlantic 10 Rookie of the YearThird all-time single-game scorer at GW with a 37-point performance at East CarolinaOvercame a major back injury in 1984, returning to play three more seasonsFinished her career with 1,502 points and 878 reboundsSenior year honors:Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference (Honorable Mention)GW Abbie Oliver Smith Award for Academic & Athletic ExcellenceFirst women’s basketball player inducted into the GW Hall of Fame🌍 Life Beyond the Court Fun Fact: After graduating from GW, Kas spent 1988 in Seoul, Korea, helping the Seoul Olympic Committee prepare basketball venues for the Men’s and Women’s Olympics and the ParalympicsMoved to Los Angeles to earn her Master’s degree in Physical TherapyToday, Kas owns and operates her own physical therapy practice in Los Angeles, specializing in orthopedics🏈 Another Fun Fact (and a Rose Bowl Ring!) 1993–1994: Worked as a physical therapist for UCLA AthleticsReceived a Rose Bowl ring and watch when UCLA played Wisconsin 😊🌱 Small World Moments GW later recruited Kas’s nephew, Eddie Muhl, from Los AngelesWhen legendary GW coach Gregg Ritchie (’86) asked Eddie why GW was on his list, he mentioned many reasons—including his Aunt Kas AllenEddie went on to have a very successful career at GW as a relief pitcherThis conversation is about more than basketball, it’s about resilience, lifelong friendships, giving back, and evolving with purpose. Kas’s path from elite athlete to trusted healer is a reminder that the lessons we learn on the court stay with us long after the final buzzer.

    30 min
  3. Charles Cobbertt Jr. is a 26-year U.S. Air Force veteran and retired First Sergeant

    05/28/2025

    Charles Cobbertt Jr. is a 26-year U.S. Air Force veteran and retired First Sergeant

    Charles Cobbertt Jr. is a 26-year U.S. Air Force veteran and retired First Sergeant who enjoyed a 20-year career as a Principal Engineer at Verizon. Now living in Columbus, Ohio, Charles has fully embraced retirement, launching three YouTube channels covering firearms, outdoor adventures, and his Polaris Slingshot. Whether kayaking Ohio’s rivers, riding through town, or reviewing gear on Retired First Shirt, Charles is proving that 60 is just a new beginning. In the show, Charles talks with Brian about his early years in Orange, New Jersey, his musical talents, his brief stint in college before he ran out of money, and his career in the Air Force that took him to many places around the world to serve our country and as well to play football. Charles also talks about his hip and shoulder surgeries, life after 60, and advice he would give his 20-something-year-old self. Today, he enjoys living in Columbus, Ohio. And loving being able to pick and choose his schedule. Charles has been a New York Giants season ticket holder for 14 years. You can find Charles on YouTube at the links below: Retired First Shirt - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@RetiredFirstShirt Cobbertt Outdoors - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Cobberttoudoors Bike-n-Brothers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQJni0SmPzo You can listen to... "I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement" Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index Fountain True Fans RSS.com

    38 min
  4. Heather Mitchell: From Walk-On Basketball Player to The World Stage In Sports Television Production Part 2

    05/14/2025

    Heather Mitchell: From Walk-On Basketball Player to The World Stage In Sports Television Production Part 2

    In episode 13, Brian continues his conversation with his college friend for over 40 years, Heather Mitchell, who played on George Washington's Women's Basketball team while he played on the men's team. Heather is a trailblazing producer, creative director, and lifelong storyteller whose career has spanned iconic sports networks and international stages. Heather moved to Fairfield from Bridgeport, Connecticut, at age 11 and later graduated from Roger Ludlowe High School. She went on to attend George Washington University (go Colonials!), where she walked on to the women’s basketball team and eventually became co-captain—an experience that laid the foundation for her future in media and leadership. Heather began her media journey as an intern at WRC-TV for The George Michael Sports Machine. She eventually landed at Major League Baseball Productions, where she spent 16 years working from logger to senior producer. Highlights of her MLB career include: · A one-on-one interview with President Bill Clinton · Producing and editing a Jackie Robinson documentary that premiered at the Apollo Theater · Serving as Producer/Editor for This Week In Baseball with Mel Allen · On-location producing and editing for multiple World Series Films For the past 22 years, Heather has served as a Creative Director at WWE. Her work has taken her around the globe, producing projects in China, Iraq, Rwanda, Australia, and beyond. She directed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on various locations for the network special Once In A Lifetime and co-directed and edited Women's Evolution, a documentary tracing the powerful history of women in WWE. She also directed WWE Champion Kofi Kingston in the Ghana-based documentary Year of Return. Heather is currently working on telling the story of her grandparents who were married for over 80 years. You Can Find: I Can’t Believe I’m 60 – From Hoops to Hip Replacement on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index Fountain True Fans RSS.com

    43 min
  5. Heather Mitchell: From Walk-On Basketball Player to The World Stage In Sports Television Production Part 1

    05/14/2025

    Heather Mitchell: From Walk-On Basketball Player to The World Stage In Sports Television Production Part 1

    In episode 12, Brian speaks with a college friend for over 40 years, Heather Mitchell, who played on George Washington's Women's Basketball team while he played on the men's team. Heather is a trailblazing producer, creative director, and lifelong storyteller whose career has spanned iconic sports networks and international stages. Heather moved to Fairfield from Bridgeport, Connecticut, at age 11 and later graduated from Roger Ludlowe High School. She went on to attend George Washington University (go Colonials!), where she walked on to the women’s basketball team and eventually became co-captain—an experience that laid the foundation for her future in media and leadership. Heather began her media journey as an intern at WRC-TV for The George Michael Sports Machine. She eventually landed at Major League Baseball Productions, where she spent 16 years working from logger to senior producer. Highlights of her MLB career include: A one-on-one interview with President Bill ClintonProducing and editing a Jackie Robinson documentary that premiered at the Apollo TheaterServing as Producer/Editor for This Week In Baseball with Mel AllenOn-location producing and editing for multiple World Series FilmsFor the past 22 years, Heather has served as a Creative Director at WWE. Her work has taken her around the globe, producing projects in China, Iraq, Rwanda, Australia, and beyond. She directed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on various locations for the network special Once In A Lifetime and co-directed and edited Women's Evolution, a documentary tracing the powerful history of women in WWE. She also directed WWE Champion Kofi Kingston in the Ghana-based documentary Year of Return. You Can Find: I Can’t Believe I’m 60 – From Hoops to Hip Replacement on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Podcast Index Fountain True Fans RSS.com

    42 min
  6. Kenny Barer's Story: From Hoops in High School, College and Professionally in France to Coaching, Family and Recent Heart Surgery... Approaching the BIG 60 Milestone With Optimism and Passion  - Episode 2 of 2

    04/16/2025

    Kenny Barer's Story: From Hoops in High School, College and Professionally in France to Coaching, Family and Recent Heart Surgery... Approaching the BIG 60 Milestone With Optimism and Passion - Episode 2 of 2

    🎙️ Podcast Guest Bio – Kenny Barer Kenny Barer is a former professional basketball player, coach, and lifelong friend of host Brian Butler. Born in New York City and raised in Roslyn, Long Island, Kenny played college basketball at George Washington University before taking his talents to France, where he enjoyed a five-year pro career. After hanging up his jersey, Kenny dedicated himself to coaching, mentoring athletes at the high school and collegiate level, including stops at Bunnell High School, Wright State, LIU Brooklyn, and UMass Lowell. Today, he’s the Associate Director and part-owner of Mohawk Day Camp in White Plains, New York, where he brings his signature energy, positivity, and leadership to kids and families every summer. A proud husband to Aryn and father of three, Kenny is fluent in French, a devoted fan of Chinese food and golf, and has an undeniable love for the color orange. Whether he's still getting buckets on the court (just don’t ask him to defend), coaching the next generation, or lighting up the room with his enthusiasm, Kenny is a true original—and a friend for life. 📄 Show Notes – Episode Title: "From Hoops in France to Coaching and Camp Life: Kenny Barer's Journey" (Bonus subtitle: “I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement!”) On today’s episode, I’m joined by someone who’s been like a brother to me for over 40 years—Kenny Barer, my former teammate at George Washington University and one of the most upbeat, passionate people I know. We dive into Kenny’s inspiring journey from the hardwood to the sidelines and beyond, reflecting on his professional basketball career in France, his impactful years as a coach, and his current role running one of the most beloved day camps in New York. 🗣️ In this episode: Growing up in Long Island and discovering a love for the gameLife overseas as a professional basketball playerWhat coaching taught him—and what his players taught himWhy camp life is his current passionStaying active (and still shooting!) at nearly 60French fluency, Chinese food cravings, golf obsession, and… the color orangeReflections on friendship, family, and keeping the joy alive at any age🎯 Whether you’re a coach, athlete, educator, or someone reflecting on life’s transitions, Kenny’s story is a reminder that passion and positivity are lifelong superpowers.

    20 min

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Host: Brian Butler – Retired educator, former Division 1 basketball player, author, and now… a guy trying (and sometimes failing) to stay healthy. Description: Welcome to I Can’t Believe I’m 60! From Hoops to Hip Replacement is a funny, honest, and all-too-relatable podcast about navigating life after 60. Hosted by Brian Butler, a former athlete turned retired educator, it explores the joys, challenges, and unexpected twists of aging. Each episode features candid conversations with Brian and his guests—friends, and individuals over 60 sharing their funny, insightful, and sometimes downright ridiculous experiences. From cutting back on fries (sort of), managing blood pressure, and navigating doctor visits to the daily struggle of resisting sweets, no topic is off-limits. Brian will also be open about his journey—the victories, the setbacks, and everything in between—as he strives to remain active, healthy, and positive (with varying success!). If you’re over 60 (or simply curious about what’s ahead), join us for laughs, lessons, and genuine conversations about embracing this new chapter of life. Because let’s face it—we might be getting older, but we’re still in the game! 🎙️ New episodes weekly beginning in April. Subscribe and join the conversation! Below are all the platforms where the podcast is currently available: 🎧 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-cant-believe-im-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement/id1805991408 🎧 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5hW89UjJYgoyHbCdywjf9A 🎧 Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d37b6d-52fd-4049-b8af-31eef40f7d63/i-can%E2%80%99t-believe-i%E2%80%99m-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-%E2%80%93-brian-butler%E2%80%99s-micro-podcast 🎧 Podcast Index https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7259389 🎧 Fountain https://fountain.fm/show/pWG3dNHb5ni0u2dCvOjg 🎧 True Fans https://truefans.fm/i-cant-believe-im-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-brian-butlers-micro-podcast 🎧 RSS.com https://rss.com/podcasts/i-can-t-believe-i-m-60-from-hoops-to-hip-replacement-brian-butler-s-micro-podcast/1988851/