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This episode brings a mix of nostalgia, friendship, and inspiration as the hosts sit down with longtime friend and standout athlete Jerry Hug. From his days as a two-time All-American football player alongside legends to the bonds built over decades, the conversation starts with stories that highlight not just talent but the character, discipline, and experiences that shaped his journey.
What begins as a walk down memory lane quickly turns into something bigger. Jerry shares how his passion for brands and storytelling led to the creation of “Old School”, a concept years in the making. More than just a brand, it’s a movement rooted in positivity, authenticity, and the kind of values that never go out of style. Inspired by a powerful moment about the need for more good in the world, Jerry set out to turn a simple phrase into something people can connect with on a deeper level.
The beauty of “old school” is that it means something different to everyone. Whether it’s memories of family dinners, playing outside until the streetlights came on, or simpler times filled with real connection, it’s a feeling that brings people back to what matters most. This episode is fun, meaningful, and a reminder that sometimes the best way forward is by reconnecting with the values that got us here.
For more information: Instragram: @oldschoolthemovement
Special thank you to Juston Lisk from State Farm— Juston’s mission is simple: treat customers like family, provide real solutions, and ensure every client feels confident, supported, and genuinely cared for. That level of intention and service is exactly why he’s considered one of our favorite Local Legends in Arizona.
We’re grateful for the support and proud to highlight Juston and his team for truly making a difference in our community.
This episode is Sponsored by Juston Lisk www.MyAgentJuston.com 480-983-0418
These are the local legends shaping our communities.
Real stories, real talk, and powerful conversations.
Local Legends with Jess — where Arizona’s stories connect.
By Jessica BeneventoThis episode brings a mix of nostalgia, friendship, and inspiration as the hosts sit down with longtime friend and standout athlete Jerry Hug. From his days as a two-time All-American football player alongside legends to the bonds built over decades, the conversation starts with stories that highlight not just talent but the character, discipline, and experiences that shaped his journey.
What begins as a walk down memory lane quickly turns into something bigger. Jerry shares how his passion for brands and storytelling led to the creation of “Old School”, a concept years in the making. More than just a brand, it’s a movement rooted in positivity, authenticity, and the kind of values that never go out of style. Inspired by a powerful moment about the need for more good in the world, Jerry set out to turn a simple phrase into something people can connect with on a deeper level.
The beauty of “old school” is that it means something different to everyone. Whether it’s memories of family dinners, playing outside until the streetlights came on, or simpler times filled with real connection, it’s a feeling that brings people back to what matters most. This episode is fun, meaningful, and a reminder that sometimes the best way forward is by reconnecting with the values that got us here.
For more information: Instragram: @oldschoolthemovement
Special thank you to Juston Lisk from State Farm— Juston’s mission is simple: treat customers like family, provide real solutions, and ensure every client feels confident, supported, and genuinely cared for. That level of intention and service is exactly why he’s considered one of our favorite Local Legends in Arizona.
We’re grateful for the support and proud to highlight Juston and his team for truly making a difference in our community.
This episode is Sponsored by Juston Lisk www.MyAgentJuston.com 480-983-0418
These are the local legends shaping our communities.
Real stories, real talk, and powerful conversations.
Local Legends with Jess — where Arizona’s stories connect.