Transition Radio

Transition Radio


044: From Stardom to Service

February 05, 2018

Today we discuss amazing people who have made the transition from stardom to service by making an impactful difference in the world.   With the Super Bowl just around the corner it seems pretty fitting that our guests, Lynell Hamilton, 2010 Super Bowl Champion with the New Orleans Saints, and Brock Watson, the commissioner of NFL Leagues United, are joining us to share how they’re applying their knowledge, experience, and love of football towards making a big difference in the lives of others, especially the younger generation.   We Discuss: What it means to be a star or someone who impacts others The 7 habits that make people positive impacters Different ways to reprogram our subconscious thinking 3 questions you can ask yourself to tap into a higher realm of consciousness Helping professional athletes transition into their second career Why the end of a career as a professional athlete often requires a plan b The value of skillsets learned in the NFL and how they affect an athlete’s transition The goals of the NFL Alumni Association and NFL Players Association The Wellness program created by the NFL Alumni and its 5 dimensions of wellness What the NFL Leagues United is doing to teach children how to play football safely How non-contact leagues allow kids to play football while reducing the risk of injury How the NFL leagues are addressing CTE and concussions on the field The powerful benefits of team sports and why it is important to be of service   Learn More About Hosts Paula Shaw and Ken D Foster   Visit: www.TransitionRadioShow.com