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Interviews


Ryan Kalish - Spreading Hope, Love, and Humanity
Besides his time in Thailand and Indonesia, Ryan has explored many other exotic parts of the planet. He's become a philanthropist, visiting several poorer regions of the world, bringing aid to neglected, exploited, and impoverised peoples.

Jeff Perro


Scott Spiezio is Still Writing His Story
"I prayed 'God, if you can get me through this and you can take away my cravings, I'll you I'll be a voice for you and talk to kids about my faith and about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. From that day on, I never had one craving. That was April 6th, 2018. And I haven't had a sip of alcohol. I haven't had a drug. I haven't messed around with prescription drugs. Nothing."

Jeff Perro


Jay Jackson's New S.M.I.L.E. Zone Program
Former MLB pitcher Jay Jackson, AKA "Smiley J" is launching his new mentorship and coaching platform, The S.M.I.L.E. Zone. The program is based on his book 9 Innings to Your Best Life and will be staffed by coaches with decades of professional experience. The program with have a very personal one-on-one experience for the student.

Jeff Perro


Q&A With Former Rays Prospect and Atlantic League Slugger Chris Nowak
When you go in, you want to play professional baseball, you kind of have this vision of what it's like and it's completely different than what you you kind of anticipate. Just on the kind of like the business side of things. Being a 19th rounder, there wasn't a ton of money invested in me. So, like you said, I had to earn a spot. I remember going to my first long season in Low-A and I was playing probably every other day or every third day and watching two guys that played m

Jeff Perro


Creighton Gubanich is Selling Hats for the Brotherhood Of Ballplayers
Creighton Gubanich was drafted by the Oakland A's in the 6th round of the 1990 MLB draft out of Phoenixville High School in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. His road to the big leagues took him through the A's, Brewers, Rockies, and Padres minor league systems over eight seasons before being called up by the Boston Red Sox. On April 16th, 1999, he became the 17,431st player in the history of Major League Baseball.

Jeff Perro
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