Ep. 75 - Coach Mike Swider: On Leadership, Coaching, Being a Man, and Walking with Jesus ft. Mike Swider, Rod VanSolkema, Tryg Veker episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2024 · 1H 28M

Ep. 75 - Coach Mike Swider: On Leadership, Coaching, Being a Man, and Walking with Jesus ft. Mike Swider, Rod VanSolkema, Tryg Veker

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In this conversation, we sit down with Coach Mike Swider, former head coach of the Wheaton College Thunder football team, to discuss the powerful intersection of building a winning football culture and glorifying Jesus in the process. Coach Swider is a respected figure in college football, having spent over two decades as the head coach at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Serving from 1997 to 2021, he’s known not only for his success on the field but also for his unwavering commitment to character, faith, and leadership that extends beyond the game. During his 35 years at Wheaton College, including 24 years as head coach, Swider amassed 209 career wins, maintaining an impressive win percentage of over 80%. But what truly set his coaching apart was his dedication to building a program rooted in integrity, humility, accountability, and servant leadership. These values were at the core of the Wheaton football culture, which was as much about spiritual growth as it was about athletic achievement. Swider’s vision extended beyond winning games—his goal was to develop young men who would grow into leaders with the ability to positively impact their communities and the world. His legacy is a testament to the lasting influence of a Christ-centered program that shaped both the character and careers of countless student-athletes.

In this conversation, we sit down with Coach Mike Swider, former head coach of the Wheaton College Thunder football team, to discuss the powerful intersection of building a winning football culture and glorifying Jesus in the process. Coach Swider is a respected figure in college football, having spent over two decades as the head coach at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Serving from 1997 to 2021, he’s known not only for his success on the field but also for his unwavering commitment to character, faith, and leadership that extends beyond the game. During his 35 years at Wheaton College, including 24 years as head coach, Swider amassed 209 career wins, maintaining an impressive win percentage of over 80%. But what truly set his coaching apart was his dedication to building a program rooted in integrity, humility, accountability, and servant leadership. These values were at the core of the Wheaton football culture, which was as much about spiritual growth as it was about athletic achievement. Swider’s vision extended beyond winning games—his goal was to develop young men who would grow into leaders with the ability to positively impact their communities and the world. His legacy is a testament to the lasting influence of a Christ-centered program that shaped both the character and careers of countless student-athletes.

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