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FCA North Georgia Coaches Podcast, Recorded live at Longstreet Café, Riverside Terrace as a part of the My Country 99.3 WCON Podcast Family.
Presented by Longstreet Cafe – fueling North Georgia (and a whole lot of FCA ministry) with two Gainesville locations. Learn more at : Longstreet Cafe
Get involved with FCA North Georgia: https://www.ngafca.org/
The Music That Made Country Great: https://www.mycountry993.com
Episode Description:
In this episode of The Wednesday Huddle, Joel Williams and Clint Fair sit down with former Major League pitcher Micah Owens to talk about life on and off the field and how faith shaped both. From his journey through Gainesville High School, Georgia Tech, Tulane, and the big leagues, to unforgettable moments like his MLB debut in Atlanta, Micah shares the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way.
But this conversation goes deeper than baseball. Micah opens up about identity, humility, and what happens when the game ends, reminding us that our purpose is bigger than performance. Through powerful insights like "control the controllables," he offers practical wisdom for athletes, coaches, and anyone navigating life's uncertainties.
Now focused on mentoring athletes and relaunching a sports ministry, Micah is using his platform to make a lasting impact and helping the next generation find meaning, faith, and direction both on and off the field.
By Habersham Podcasting NetworkFCA North Georgia Coaches Podcast, Recorded live at Longstreet Café, Riverside Terrace as a part of the My Country 99.3 WCON Podcast Family.
Presented by Longstreet Cafe – fueling North Georgia (and a whole lot of FCA ministry) with two Gainesville locations. Learn more at : Longstreet Cafe
Get involved with FCA North Georgia: https://www.ngafca.org/
The Music That Made Country Great: https://www.mycountry993.com
Episode Description:
In this episode of The Wednesday Huddle, Joel Williams and Clint Fair sit down with former Major League pitcher Micah Owens to talk about life on and off the field and how faith shaped both. From his journey through Gainesville High School, Georgia Tech, Tulane, and the big leagues, to unforgettable moments like his MLB debut in Atlanta, Micah shares the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way.
But this conversation goes deeper than baseball. Micah opens up about identity, humility, and what happens when the game ends, reminding us that our purpose is bigger than performance. Through powerful insights like "control the controllables," he offers practical wisdom for athletes, coaches, and anyone navigating life's uncertainties.
Now focused on mentoring athletes and relaunching a sports ministry, Micah is using his platform to make a lasting impact and helping the next generation find meaning, faith, and direction both on and off the field.