All Episodes
Mark Schlereth
What price do you have to pay to do what you love? Anyone can show up when they are feeling great, but what qualities do you need to have to keep showing up after 29 surgeries? Mark Schlereth played guard in the NFL for 12 seasons,...
George Karl
What can you control in the battle against cancer and who are the cancer angels? Controversial former NBA coach, George Karl, joins our UNSTOPPABLE cast to talk about what it means to live on the edge of COVID-19 when you are a...
Terrell Davis
In this electrifying episode, NFL Hall-of-Famer, Terrell Davis, shares the one thing that has made him unstoppable despite a life where he has had to overcome injury, the loss of his father in his early teens, systemic racism and...
Sue Bird
Basketball superstar Sue Bird will come out of retirement to fight for her fifth Olympic gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics despite COVID-19 uncertainty. What makes Sue Bird push her way through obstacles when others would have given up?...
Jason Kipnis
How do you put on a smile when your heart is 95 percent broken? And what is it like to play against your friends and your all-time favorite team? Jason Kipnis, All-Star second baseman for the Chicago Cubs, opens up about risks and past...
Dick Vitale
Bullied as a child after losing his sight to a sharp pencil, Dick Vitale turned his boyhood’s turmoil into “a ball and a dream” and eventually became the voice of ESPN college basketball — a job he’s enjoyed for 41 years. How did...
Annabel Bowlen
Memories in the making getting lost and no way to stop your loved ones from forgetting who you are: This is Alzheimer’s. Four years after former Denver Broncos’ owner, Pat Bowlen, went public with the disease that would later take his...
Clint Hurdle
Photo courtesy of Keith Allison Clint Hurdle, former MLB outfielder and manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Colorado Rockies, talks about what happens when you are labeled at a young age. Tagged as a "phenom" by Sports...
Matt Iseman
“This is the first time in history when the whole world is focused on a single problem,” says Matt Iseman, the comedian who gave up being a doctor because he believes that being a doctor is more than a job. Find out what turned Iseman...