SPORT REFLECTION #33: Know Your Limits
If you are an adult reading this. I am sure there are times where you forget what your limits are. As may already know, I coach youth soccer here in…
I was born and raised in the Boston area, but I am happy to call the Treasure Valley my home. I received my Associate of Science from Dean College in Franklin, MA, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management and Communication from the University of Michigan. I spent many years in the professional sports industry and I have also coached youth sports for many years.
God brought me here to Project 88.7 through the New Life Recovery Program at the Boise Rescue Mission. While I was in the program, I was blessed with a unique opportunity to do an internship. Six years later, I have been blessed to move up and hang out with you during the evenings on Project.
I love the fact that I can be authentic. Some DJs pretend to be someone else on the air. I love that I can be me and be real about who I am–my struggles, my faith, my triumphs, and my opinions on how I see the world.
If you are an adult reading this. I am sure there are times where you forget what your limits are. As may already know, I coach youth soccer here in…
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A couple of months ago, I wrote about the importance of being “better together.” I will say this again because it is worth mentioning: Here at Project 88.7, we preach…