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This week Roger Pollard joins the Shadows Podcast! Roger is a former Linebacker for North Carolina State. He also has experience as a High School Football Coach. He’s also an author and the founder of www.MotiveinMotivation.com.
(9:10) Roger talks about growing up in Coral Gables and his battle with asthma.
(11:42) When did he know football would be his focus?
(13:55) What was the recruiting process like for a high school kid?
(16:08) Why did he pick North Carolina State over schools like Florida State and Cincinnati?
(17:22) What was his relationship with Coach Chuck Amato?
(19:55) He talks about dislocating his kneecap one day before the MicronPC Bowl.
(21:27) Where was he during the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and how did that change their season?
(24:18) “It’s not about your product; it’s about your process.” He talks about the mindset behind his NC State team being #10 in the country while riding a 9-0 record and then losing several games to close out the season.
(29:07) His opinions on the transfer portal.
(32:18) What was it like going back to coach at his alma mater in Coral Gables?
(32:58) The biggest lesson he learned from his football career?
(37:03) What is the most significant difference between winning as a player vs. as a coach?
(43:58) What impact did COVID-19 have on his life?
(47:57) He was reported missing in 2021. He talks about his battle with significant depression and what changed his mindset, ultimately saving his life?
(55:06) His advice for anyone dealing with someone they know who’s addicted to social media.
(01:03:10) He discusses his Motivational and Football books.
(1:13:55) He tells us about his website www.motiveinmotivation.com.
If you enjoy what we’re doing and would like to leave a review, please head over to https://linktr.ee/ShadowsPodcast or www.theshadowspodcast.com. Also, while you’re there, check out all past episodes, our book recommendations, and weekly blogs.
The Shadows Podcast is a proud member of the Lima Charlie Network (www.limacharlienetwork.com).
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This week Roger Pollard joins the Shadows Podcast! Roger is a former Linebacker for North Carolina State. He also has experience as a High School Football Coach. He’s also an author and the founder of www.MotiveinMotivation.com.
(9:10) Roger talks about growing up in Coral Gables and his battle with asthma.
(11:42) When did he know football would be his focus?
(13:55) What was the recruiting process like for a high school kid?
(16:08) Why did he pick North Carolina State over schools like Florida State and Cincinnati?
(17:22) What was his relationship with Coach Chuck Amato?
(19:55) He talks about dislocating his kneecap one day before the MicronPC Bowl.
(21:27) Where was he during the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and how did that change their season?
(24:18) “It’s not about your product; it’s about your process.” He talks about the mindset behind his NC State team being #10 in the country while riding a 9-0 record and then losing several games to close out the season.
(29:07) His opinions on the transfer portal.
(32:18) What was it like going back to coach at his alma mater in Coral Gables?
(32:58) The biggest lesson he learned from his football career?
(37:03) What is the most significant difference between winning as a player vs. as a coach?
(43:58) What impact did COVID-19 have on his life?
(47:57) He was reported missing in 2021. He talks about his battle with significant depression and what changed his mindset, ultimately saving his life?
(55:06) His advice for anyone dealing with someone they know who’s addicted to social media.
(01:03:10) He discusses his Motivational and Football books.
(1:13:55) He tells us about his website www.motiveinmotivation.com.
If you enjoy what we’re doing and would like to leave a review, please head over to https://linktr.ee/ShadowsPodcast or www.theshadowspodcast.com. Also, while you’re there, check out all past episodes, our book recommendations, and weekly blogs.
The Shadows Podcast is a proud member of the Lima Charlie Network (www.limacharlienetwork.com).