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E489 - What Makes a Champion - with NFL Hall Of Famer: Brian Urlacher

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Chad sits down with NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher for a unique and wide-ranging conversation that hits harder than a linebacker on Sunday. Urlacher opens up about everything from growing up in small-town America to adjusting to sudden fame, and the lessons that shaped his legendary work ethic. The two dive into what it means to stay disciplined, coachable, and mentally sharp long after the stadium lights go out. They get real about aging, pain management (including Urlacher’s take on Toradol), and the physical toll the game takes. They go beyond football and dive into mindset, fatherhood, politics, and the drive that separates the best from the rest. Brian’s honesty and intensity shine through this episode. It’s a look inside the mind of a champion — and a reminder that greatness doesn’t just happen on game day. This Episode is brought to you by Jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey, Caesar's Palace and Entertainment, Leer, Oakley sunglasses, Kershaw knives, Demerbox, Bedslide, Rigid Industries, Nashville Palace and Mickey Thompson Tires!
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Chad sits down with NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher for a unique and wide-ranging conversation that hits harder than a linebacker on Sunday. Urlacher opens up about everything from growing up in small-town America to adjusting to sudden fame, and the lessons that shaped his legendary work ethic. The two dive into what it means to stay disciplined, coachable, and mentally sharp long after the stadium lights go out. They get real about aging, pain management (including Urlacher’s take on Toradol), and the physical toll the game takes. They go beyond football and dive into mindset, fatherhood, politics, and the drive that separates the best from the rest. Brian’s honesty and intensity shine through this episode. It’s a look inside the mind of a champion — and a reminder that greatness doesn’t just happen on game day. This Episode is brought to you by Jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey, Caesar's Palace and Entertainment, Leer, Oakley sunglasses, Kershaw knives, Demerbox, Bedslide, Rigid Industries, Nashville Palace and Mickey Thompson Tires!
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