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Harrison Bernstein's Everyday CoachAuthor: Harrison Bernstein
Im Harrison Bernstein host of The Everyday Coach, an exploration into helping us improve relationships by recognizing coaching opportunities in our daily lives. Whether its just a quick word or a longer engagement, we are coaching every day.. in every aspect of our life, whether we realize it or not. This makes us all coaches. On each episode, we talk with prominent leaders about how we can turn everyday interactions into everyday coaching moments. I started this show because I realized I know so many fantastic coaches in professional sports, in successful businesses and in our nations military. I also know these incredible people have secret insights about what it takes to successfully lead as a coach. And I want to share this knowledge with the world, so everyone can become a GREAT everyday coach. Language: en Genres: Education, Self-Improvement, Sports Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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NCAA Football National Champion, Coach Mack Brown
Episode 3
Tuesday, 11 March, 2025
In this episode, I talk with Hall of Fame College Football Coach Mack Brown about the modern sports landscape and how we can best serve todays athletes. After honing his coaching skills at Southern Mississippi, Memphis State, Iowa State & LSU, Brown earned his first head coaching position at Appalachian St. in 1983. Soon, Barry Switzer took notice and hired Mack to run the offense at OU. Brown’s high-powered passing attack helped propel the Sooners to a Big Eight Title & a birth in the Orange Bowl. After a successful stop as head coach of Tulane University, Brown arrived for his first stint in Chapel Hill. From 1988-1997, Brown led the Tar Heels back to national prominence with 69 wins, 6 bowl appearances & 3 - 10 win seasons. His success caught the eyes of Texas. On December 4, 1997, Brown was chosen to lead the Longhorns. Over 16 seasons in Austin, Coach Brown steered Texas to an astonishing 158 wins, 2 Conference Championships and in 2005… the National Title. Brown served as a College Football studio analyst for ESPN before returning to Chapel Hill in 2019. Mack revived UNC football once again reaching the Orange Bowl in 2020 & the ACC championship game in 2022. Over 16 seasons at North Carolina, Brown led the Tar Heels to 113 wins & 12 bowl games. He is the most successful football coach in UNC history. Mack Brown amassed an incredible 288 wins in 35 years as a head coach. 144 of his student-athletes were selected in the NFL draft. He is the only coach in history to reach 100 wins at 2 different schools. Brown was named the Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year in 2005, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2018 and is a member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, the Longhorn Hall of Honor, the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame among others.