All Episodes
Brian Griese
Brian Griese, former quarterback and current color commentator for Monday Night Football on ESPN, lost his mother when he was twelve. He lives with her loss every single day. Where is heaven? And what if a child wants to join his lost...
Peter Schaffer
Sports super-agent Peter Schaffer heard the words no parent ever wants to hear – your child has cancer. And then he heard it again. Negotiating more than $1 billion in contracts for NFL Hall-of-Famers, athletes and coaches is...
Emily Daniels
Emily Daniels arrived at the E.R. short of breath while pregnant with her second child to discover she had Stage IV lung cancer. She had never smoked a day in her life. Emily’s diagnosis belongs to more than 50% of lung cancer cases...
Brad Williams
Call him a dwarf, a little person or one of the funniest, most in-demand comedians working today, but never call him a midget. That’s Brad Williams. He was born with achondoproplasia, which stunts the arms and legs, but in Brad’s case...
Les Shapiro & Vic Lombardi – Health Update
Our Unstoppable podcast hosts, Les Shapiro and Vic Lombardi, are fighting the cancer fight. Both of them. What are the chances? In this chillingly honest six-month checkup, they get intimate about the last thing they want from their...
Jason Cole
What does it take for John Elway to overcome deep personal tragedies to return to the sport he loves? Sports-writer Jason Cole found out. Cole, who has written about the NFL for more than 35 years for the likes of Bleacher Report, the...
Verne Lundquist
What does it take to make some of the most famous calls in sports – all while suffering from chronic, almost crippling back pain? Veteran sportscaster Verne Lundquist reveals how he called Tiger Woods' dramatic chip-in birdie at the...
Joe Theismann
What makes you special? It isn’t what you think. What happened to Joe Theismann is not what Joe Theismann will tell you happened to him. His take on the day that ended his career as an elite NFL quarterback has made a huge difference...
Amy Van Dyken
“If I ever walk again . . .” she says. The woman is tall, a fact easily overlooked because she is folded into a wheelchair. Her voice is loud and she laughs often. When she laughs, her black ponytail bounces when she jokes about...