Ed Reed the best NFL safety? His family, loss, coaching & will Ravens return to Super Bowl this season?
Pivot Podcast5 Joulu 2023

Ed Reed the best NFL safety? His family, loss, coaching & will Ravens return to Super Bowl this season?

FOLLOW THE PIVOT PODCAST: MERCH | https://pivotpodcast.com YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/thepivotpodcast INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/thepivot TWITTER | https://twitter.com/thepivot TIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@thepivot FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/thepivotpodcast Don’t miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/defense or through our promo code: Defense Growing up in Louisiana, Ed shares a similar football path to Ryan and he talks how most people don’t make it out of where and how he grew up so he never took his opportunities for granted and kept his focus on football and leading by example. Looked up to man greats who he watched play before him and how Deion Sanders was instrumental to him to see how hard he worked and committed he was at all stages of his career. Many view Reed as the greatest safety of all time, but his journey off the field is spotlighted during this episode as he opens up and shares how certain moments tested him as a man and how football became the greatest medicine to pain. After the loss of his brother, Ed reflected on how important lessons are in life, especially when it comes to being able to help others. Discussing certain coping mechanisms of life stress and pain associated with playing the game, Ed talks about drug use being frowned upon during his era vs now as it seems it’s more accepted but more abused. Fred asks Ed if he would be the same player in the game today with all the rule changes to a quick response of yes and may be even better. As the guys reminisce of their playing days, Ed says how facing each of them in AFC battles forced him to work harder as He knew games against the Steelers and Dolphins would always come down to which defense could make a stop. Reed’s journey is not just about who he became, but the people he worked alongside. In discussing his biggest pivot, he points to how training with a key group of teammates helped keep him on the path to greatness and fully understand the sacrifice that comes with being the best. While speaking about his Super Bowl run and Hall of Fame induction, Ed praises his coaches and teammates who helped him reach where he is today. He even reveals how he tried to give up his Hall of Fame spot to someone he looked up to who wasn’t in Canton yet. New episodes drop on Tuesdays at 12 p.m. ET and Fridays at 3:30 p.m ET on YouTube, with audio available on all streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Shaquille O'Neal: NBA Finals pick, SGA, OKC, Indiana, TNT's farewell to Inside the NBA, how he really feels about Charles Barkley, Netflix documentary, Reebok, Allen Iverson, turning envy into motivation & one thing he's chasing before retirement

Shaquille O'Neal: NBA Finals pick, SGA, OKC, Indiana, TNT's farewell to Inside the NBA, how he really feels about Charles Barkley, Netflix documentary, Reebok, Allen Iverson, turning envy into motivation & one thing he's chasing before retirement

"If they ain't hating on you, then you aren't doing something right." Shaquille O'Neal One of our favorite people and top Pivot Podcast guest returns as we welcome a man who needs no introduction, our friend, the one and only Shaquille O'Neal. Sitting with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor- Shaq jumps right into the chaos and fun of the world we know, the dynamic of life after sports, shares some inside stories, offers his thoughts on current NBA, the mindset shift it took to build a business empire, give back to communities, and discover his true purpose. From the end of TNT's Inside the NBA show to his relationship with Charles Barkley, Shaq says how he avoids emotions around changes he can't control and admits the two occasions he cried, losing his sister to cancer and losing his brother Kobe Bryant. He expounds on questions surrounding his relationship with Kobe and how he regrets not reaching out sooner as he explains the tough lesson in the reality that once someone is gone, they are gone forever with no redos or second chances. Shaq continues telling Ryan, Channing and Fred that we have to approach life with open hearts to always forgive and be the bigger person even when it's most difficult. He reveals what's been the glue to his bond with Barkley over the years and the why that we never knew existed. The icon's larger than life personality comes through as the guys talk about what really happens after the final buzzer sounds as Shaq keeps it real speaking on his era of players vs now, breaks down the NBA finals between Oklahoma City and Indiana, dismisses the small market vs large market not making entertaining basketball, weighs in on the true GOAT conversation, and who he sees as the current player who wears the crown as the league's face, and best ways of navigating identity outside of the NBA. From owning businesses to being a father and mentor, Shaq reveals what keeps motivating him to keep making big moves, and it's not just money...this conversation is full of laughs, locker room talk and true fellowship as we really cover so many aspects of life and do it in a pivotal way where you are laughing one moment and in deep thought the next. Drop your thoughts in the comments and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring convos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Kesä 1h 7min

Woody McClain: Hollywood Emerging Star on how his pivotal path from behind bars to the big screen landed him a role he never dreamed of,  touring with Chris Brown advice from 50 Cent,  a mother's love, dancing, Powerbook and becoming a father

Woody McClain: Hollywood Emerging Star on how his pivotal path from behind bars to the big screen landed him a role he never dreamed of, touring with Chris Brown advice from 50 Cent, a mother's love, dancing, Powerbook and becoming a father

In this episode of The Pivot Podcast, we sit down with the multi-talented Woody McClain — actor, producer, and cultural force — best known for his powerful portrayal of Bobby Brown in BET’s The New Edition Story and The Bobby Brown Story as well as his breakout role in PowerBook. Woody opens up to Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder about his journey from viral content creator and backup dancer to becoming a breakout star in Hollywood. He talks growth, rejection, reinvention, and what it really takes to pivot into your purpose. Throughout the episode, McClain shares candid insights into his early career, the challenges he faced in the entertainment industry, and the personal growth that led him to embrace acting as a lifelong passion. The discussion also touches on the importance of mentorship, the influence of Bobby Brown's legacy, and how McClain's experiences have shaped his approach to storytelling and artistry. He shares his what he learned from touring with Chris Brown, advice from 50cent, gratitude for his mother's unconditional support and how this one enlightening experience changed everything for the young actor. The impact of portraying a music legend How becoming a father reshaped his dreams Why he put breaks on dancing to chase acting Mental health, staying grounded, and staying hungry The real Woody McClain outside the spotlight This conversation is a masterclass in transformation and self-belief as Ryan, Fred and Channing share their own insights and experiences about navigating this high stakes business that is sometimes unforgiving. Drop your thoughts in the comments and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring convos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Touko 1h 10min

Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, Fred Taylor: Discuss tough times, clearing the air  on Bill Belichick + Jordon Hudson, RG3, lessons in loss, NBA Finals, the real WNBA stars, Cailtlin Clark, Travis Hunter, Prenups & saying goodbye is never easy

Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, Fred Taylor: Discuss tough times, clearing the air on Bill Belichick + Jordon Hudson, RG3, lessons in loss, NBA Finals, the real WNBA stars, Cailtlin Clark, Travis Hunter, Prenups & saying goodbye is never easy

“You can’t play chess with people who only own checkers because you both end up playing connect four and that’s a child’s game- and I no longer want to play children’s games.” Ryan Clark  Has this week been our Biggest Pivot? It's been an interesting and difficult at times for The Pivot Family, we lost Channing's father and have been trying to navigate life as various things have come our way. Ryan experienced a heightened media frenzy as he expressed his take on certain topics with RG3, culturally and with family, which ultimately led him to open up on his approach when using his voice and the responsibility that comes with having a platform. We also address recent accusations about our Bill Belichick show and Channing's clears the air on comments he made about Jordon Hudson's involvement while Ryan disclosed how our conversation truly took place. And we get back to the business talking about all the hottest headlines and biggest storylines in sports from Travis Hunter wedding to prenups to the reality of WNBA and our NBA Finals picks. The guys discuss the WNBA and how the league may be at elevated popularity because of Caitlin Clark, but there are so many stars and talented players which is truly making the game so much more fun and popular to watch. We get into the NBA finals, key players to watch and who the two teams left will be and how that affects the league and ratings. We get a few laughs as we talk about prenups, break down the viral best man speech and how we would handle these situations if it was us! And as we close out our conversation, we pay tribute to Randolph Crowder Sr as Channing reflects back on his final days with his father and how this loss has affected his outlook on life as he honors the man his dad Big Randy represented. Thank you Pivot Family for rocking with us and knowing that we will always hold each other accountable and operate with integrity no matter what popular opinion may be. Thank you to our friends at Monarch Money for sponsoring this episode, Check them out here and use code PIVOT to get 50% off your first year. https://www.monarchmoney.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

27 Touko 1h 5min

Ryan Clark in a Pivotal Conversation reflects on wild week of headlines and stories stemming from RG3 comments, his take on families, clarifies his stance and recent Angel Reese and Cailtin Clark discussion

Ryan Clark in a Pivotal Conversation reflects on wild week of headlines and stories stemming from RG3 comments, his take on families, clarifies his stance and recent Angel Reese and Cailtin Clark discussion

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23 Touko 29min

Teddy Swims ties Billboard record for most consecutive weeks on the chart with Lose Control, talks YouTube covers to top Global singer selling out venues, I've tried everything but therapy, tattoos and next chapter of becoming a father

Teddy Swims ties Billboard record for most consecutive weeks on the chart with Lose Control, talks YouTube covers to top Global singer selling out venues, I've tried everything but therapy, tattoos and next chapter of becoming a father

“It’s everything I wanted it to be but it’s also a lot of things I never expected.” Teddy Swims singer and songwriter.  From pain to purpose- On September 20, 2022, Ryan, Channing and Fred went to Atlanta to check out this YouTube sensation and social media famed singer who could cover songs which had people gravitating to his voice and unique style. Ryan ended that show saying 5 years from now, 'you will be a huge star and we can say we sat with you before anyone else,'...Well it only took two and half years and we are back sitting with the one and only, and We can say we knew him when... Now, global sensation, topping the charts with his hits Lose Control, Bed on Fire, The Door and many others- Teddy Swims, singer, songwriter who's journey from football fields to soulful sound waves captivated audiences worldwide has become one of the top artists in all of music and has remained the same guy through it all! In his powerful return to The Pivot Podcast, Jaten Dimsdale known as Teddy Swims, sits down with the guys to reflect on how life has transformed since his first appearance in 2022. Back then, he was a rising star trying to find his place. Now, he's a chart-topping artist with a global fanbase—and a much deeper understanding of himself. We traveled to meet up with Teddy on his US tour where he's selling out venues around the country to catch him before his big show, and to no surprise, he's as genuine as the first time we met him. Teddy shares the pivotal moments that led him to embrace his true passion for music, revealing the challenges and triumphs along the way to the top and what it's like to be living his dream. Teddy opens up about the personal growth he's undergone over the past few years—emotionally, mentally, and creatively. He speaks candidly about therapy, heartbreak, healing, and the lessons learned while navigating fame, relationships, and his own identity. From the raw vulnerability in his newest music to the clarity he's found offstage, Teddy bares it all about finding his life partner as he shares his biggest news and excitement around his next chapter- fatherhood. The discussion delves into the creative process behind Teddy's latest album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy , exploring the raw emotions and personal experiences that shaped his journey. Teddy reflects on the therapeutic power of music and how it serves as both a personal outlet and a means to connect with others. He opens up on growth as an artist and individual, as he navigates the complexities of fame, self-identity, and the pursuit of authenticity in an industry often defined by its superficiality. The conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an artist continuing to redefine the boundaries of music and personal expression. It explores the transformation: of a man, an artist, and a soul finding peace after chaos. Whether you're just discovering Teddy or have followed him since the beginning, his journey will resonate, inspire, and hit home. Life after viral fame: What success really feels like The role therapy and mental health play in his creative process Lessons in love, loss, and letting go How his sound—and soul—have matured Listen in for an honest, moving conversation about change, growth, and what it really means to come home to yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Touko 52min

Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic, No. 1 overall pick to NBA Stardom, overcoming injury, Coach K lessons, Michael Jordan, Family strength, playoff mentality & NBA Conference Finals

Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic, No. 1 overall pick to NBA Stardom, overcoming injury, Coach K lessons, Michael Jordan, Family strength, playoff mentality & NBA Conference Finals

“It felt like food was taken off my plate…Came into this third year with all these goals, the 50 point game was a confirmation that the work I did was showing up...So to go down with an injury was like a hit to the stomach- it was a reality check, like I’m not Superman.” Paolo Banchero In this episode of The Pivot Podcast, we sit down with Orlando Magic's All-Star forward, Paolo Banchero, to discuss his journey from a standout freshman at Duke to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft to battling adversity this past season dealing with serious injury and how he was able to lead his young team deep in first round of playoffs.  Coming off a historic 50-point performance this pass season, Paolo opens up about his experiences in the NBA, his time under Coach K at Duke, and the challenges and triumphs of his rookie season. He shares insights into his mindset during high-pressure moments, the evolution of his game, and his aspirations for the future. He talks about the strength of his family grounding him, growing up in Seattle with basketball idols becoming his mentors and the call from Michael Jordan that changed his outlook in life.  Paolo shares his takes on the current NBA playoff picture and how teams on the road win early games setting the tone for the upcoming conference series’ which is what led teams like NY and Indiana to the point they are at now. He gives us the one key that separates teams at this stage of the playoffs.  Tap in now for our conversation with one of the league's brightest young talents as he continues to make his mark in basketball, on and off the court. Thank you to our friends and partners at KaChava for sponsoring this episode. Go to ⁠https://kachava.com⁠ and use code PIVOT for 15% off on their subscription for a limited time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

20 Touko 52min

Bill Belichick:  The Art of Winning, girlfriend Jordon Hudson, Tom Brady, Lawrence Taylor, Patriots, Super Bowls, UNC future, his father, coaching legacy, life lessons

Bill Belichick: The Art of Winning, girlfriend Jordon Hudson, Tom Brady, Lawrence Taylor, Patriots, Super Bowls, UNC future, his father, coaching legacy, life lessons

With all the headlines and storylines swirling around Coach Belichick, we wanted to create a space for Coach to touch on some of these as well as add anything he finds important but ultimately we bring back a locker room vibe as Ryan, Channing and Fred talk football stories, the Art of Winning, life on and off the field and lessons learned along the way. Going through the various chapter of Coach’s iconic journey and the people who have helped shape him and the moments that define not just one of the Greatest Coach of All Time but one of the most polarizing sports figures ever. From coaching greats Tom Brady and Lawrence Taylor, to his mentor Bill Parcells and his special tribute and gratitude to his first football hero, his father…A lot of inside stories, laughs and wisdom as we connect Coach’s the love of the game to his winning approach to life. Focused on football more than ever, Coach leaves his NFL legacy as his path takes him to his next chapter at UNC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Touko 1h 3min

Paul George NBA Star opens up on disappointing Sixers season,  Joel Embiid, James Harden, lessons from Russell Westbrook, injuries, legacy without a championship, NBA playoffs & redefining success

Paul George NBA Star opens up on disappointing Sixers season, Joel Embiid, James Harden, lessons from Russell Westbrook, injuries, legacy without a championship, NBA playoffs & redefining success

“How you gonna ridicule me? I’m in the one percentile of my work and I’ve shown you I work hard, so why can’t I have a life away from my job?” Paul George Philadelphia 76ers In a special crossover  edition of The Pivot, we sit with NBA star, Paul George for the first part of our show and then Ryan, Chan and Fred do a second part with PG as the host that is streaming on his Podcast P channel…it’s a layered conversation about basketball, football, teammates, legacy, expectations personally and professionally as well as the role of family and more as we kick off the first part of this show… This raw and insightful discussion goes far beyond the court as PG opens up about the highs and lows of his career—from the devastating leg injury that nearly ended it all, to becoming one of the league’s most respected veterans as he’s played for the NBA's most storied franchises and had teammates who've defined the game. In a moment of humility and honesty, PG talks about coming to the Philadelphia 76ers and how things ultimately didn’t go as planned with championship expectations premature but hopes the adversity of a talented locker room will help the team rebound going forward. His admiration to play with Joel Embiid is what drew him to Philly, but injuries kept the duo from reaching full potential. He reflects on the mental and emotional toll of unmet goals, while staying focused on growth and what’s next in his journey. PG shares his mindset shift over the years, lessons in leadership, and how he's learned to balance basketball, fatherhood, and business. The guys also dive into PG’s thoughts on today’s NBA culture, playoff performances, and the power of staying mentally strong in a game that’s constantly evolving. Paul gets real about navigating criticism, evolving as a leader, and finding peace in the process. Chasing championship aspirations is still a goal, but the reality that not all greats achieve that feat is setting in....This is Paul George like you've never heard him—honest, real and reflective, in a powerful conversation about resilience, pressure, and purpose. Don't forget to tap into our YouTube Channel and hit subscribe. Head over to Podcast P channel to catch Part 2 of this episode! Get a free trial at https://www.shipstation.com/pivot. Thanks to ShipStation for supporting this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

13 Touko 56min

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