Season 2 / Episode 033: Serge Savard

Season 2 / Episode 033: Serge Savard

Serge Savard Hockey Leader and Legend One of the NHL’s top 100 hockey players, Savard won 8 Stanley Cups as a player, the most by any defenseman, and 2 more as a GM. But he says winning the 1972 Summit Series over the Soviet Union tops them all. He explains how teams...
Season 2 / Episode 032: Morton Schapiro

Season 2 / Episode 032: Morton Schapiro

Morton Schapiro Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro explains how he rose from a community college student to the president of Northwestern University, and the inspiring professor who recognized his hidden promise. He talks about love for learning and...
Season 2 / Episode 031: David Harlock 

Season 2 / Episode 031: David Harlock 

David Harlock From the Olympics and NHL to business In this conversation, David Harlock, one of only two 3-year captains in the 100 year history of Michigan hockey, discusses how to lead with a reserved personality like his; what traits helped him transition from pro...
Season 2 / Episode 030: John Wangler

Season 2 / Episode 030: John Wangler

John Wangler Michigan Quarterback John Wangler, a great Michigan quarterback in the 70s and 80s, became a successful businessman, and father of five children – three of whom played varsity sports at Michigan. Here he tells us what he learned playing for legendary...
Season 2 / Episode 029: Ross Childs

Season 2 / Episode 029: Ross Childs

Ross Childs, Hockey Mentor This week I pay homage to one of my best mentors, role models, and friends: K. Ross Childs, who passed away a year ago at 84. He played goalie at Michigan, won Michigan Civil Servant of the Year, ran two city hockey little leagues, and...
Season 2 / Episode 028: Pat and Barry Richter 

Season 2 / Episode 028: Pat and Barry Richter 

Ross Childs, Hockey Mentor This week I pay homage to one of my best mentors, role models, and friends: K. Ross Childs, who passed away a year ago at 84. He played goalie at Michigan, won Michigan Civil Servant of the Year, ran two city hockey little leagues, and...

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