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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 46 MIN

Brock Huard on Leadership, Empathy, and Family First

from The Quarterback DadCast · host Casey Jacox

Send us Fan MailAs a former college quarterback, today's episode is the ultimate Uncle Rico experience.  Yes, I'm talking about Uncle Rico from Napolean Dynamite.Today, we welcome the talented Brock Huard, a University of Washington legendary QB who is the co-host of ESPN's, Seattle Sports morning radio show.  Additionally, Huard joined FOX Sports in 2019 as a College Football analyst to call top games from the Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences alongside play-by-play announcer Joe Davis and reporter Bruce Feldman on FOX and FS1. In 2020, Huard expanded his responsibilities to include the NFL and USFL. Huard is a FOX NFL game analyst alongside Jason Benetti and Allison Williams. The former NFL quarterback was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in 1999. He played two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts before returning to play for the Seahawks in 2004. In today's episode, we talk to Brock, the dad.  We learn about his parents' impact on him, and he will share his remarkable journey from the football field to fatherhood. We explore Brock's transition from athlete to parent, discussing how the discipline and leadership nurtured on the gridiron have shaped his parenting philosophy. Brock passionately speaks about the importance of empathy, encouragement, and being a positive role model for his children. His reflections on prioritizing health and gratitude for life's simple blessings offer invaluable insights for anyone balancing personal ambitions with family responsibilities.We learn about each of his three children and their journey of athletics.  Our conversation unveils the emotional highs and lows of parenting and how Brock and I are working hard to be the best QB of our homes. Through these narratives, we explore how sports serve as a powerful tool for life lessons, going beyond personal growth to impart valuable skills appreciated in the professional arena. The episode is filled with reflections on humble beginnings and family dynamics, illustrating how early experiences in a loving, athletic family continue to influence current parenting approaches.As we wrap up with cherished memories of Husky football, Brock's passion for his roles as both a father and a professional shines through. We celebrate the power of presence, humility, and service, leaving listeners with a resonant message about the true rewards of prioritizing family over personal gain.Support the showPlease don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts!  Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes! 

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Send us Fan Mail As a former college quarterback, today's episode is the ultimate Uncle Rico experience. Yes, I'm talking about Uncle Rico from Napolean Dynamite. Today, we welcome the talented Brock Huard, a University of Washington legendary QB who is the co-host of ESPN's, Seattle Sports morning radio show. Additionally, Huard joined FOX Sports in 2019 as a College Football analyst to call top games from the Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences alongside play-by-play announc...

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