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Underdog Stories
by Corey Martin Craig
They told you you couldn't. You found a way anyway.If you've ever been the kid in the back of the class, the one with the label, the diagnosis, the difference, the something that made you feel like you didn't belong, Underdog Stories is the podcast you didn't know you needed.This is where the people the world counted out come to tell the truth. How they turned adversity into accomplishment. How they learned to laugh through life along the way.Your host, Corey Martin Craig, is one of you. On Ritalin at 3. Lost his dad at 6. Diagnosed with ADHD, OCD, and Tourette's. Suspended over 30 times before he was old enough to drive. Now he's the comedy-trained mental health coach for people who were told they'd never make it, and somehow getting them to stand-up mics, magazine covers, and Lincoln Center stages.Each week, Corey sits down with guests whose stories will make you put down whatever you're doing:A 13-year-old autistic comedian the world
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Alfredo Resendiz: Care, Consistency, and the Kids the World Counted Out
Alfredo Resendiz grew up without a dad in Pasadena — and as he puts it, that "immediately shoves you into the role of underdog, even though you didn't ask for it." The men who pulled him out were his coaches. Today he's the Athletic Director at John Muir High School, his own alma mater — once written off as "Pasadena's ghetto school" — where he's spent 25+ years going back to coach the kids the world counted out. In Episode 2 of Underdog Stories with MyCoachCorey, Alfredo and Corey get into the philosophy that turns underdogs into champions — and the friendship that brought Corey into Muir's gym to run mindset training with the basketball team. In this episode, Alfredo opens up about: The two C's every underdog has to live by — Care and Consistency — and why "if a kid knows you care, they'll run through a wall for you." Why ~80% of his coaches are Muir alumni: the ones who give kids rides home and buy them meals, because someone once did it for them. Growing up "hood adjacent" in the Pasadena of the '80s and '90s, and how sports became the great equalizer. What's broken in youth sports today — the "pay to play" machine that prices out kids without means. Losing 80 pounds three times, a cousin's stage-four diagnosis, and finally putting his own oxygen mask on first. How Cool Beans Comedy gave a 25-year teacher the nerve to finally step on stage — and why "the second half of my life is going to be dedicated to comedy." Plus the breakthrough with the Muir basketball team — fears written down, said out loud, then run through a shredder — that had high-school boys in tears. And the question we ask every guest: "What would you say to your younger underdog self?" Alfredo's answer: be patient. Life's a marathon, not a sprint — and it's going to be okay on the other side. These aren't pity stories. They're proof stories. — Connect with Alfredo: Instagram @funny_fredo Subscribe to Underdog Stories with MyCoachCorey for new episodes every week. More from Corey: www.CoolBeansComedy.com Follow Corey: @MyCoachCorey on Instagram + TikTok Underdog Stories is produced by Cool Beans Comedy. Directed by 6-time Emmy-winning Suzanne Luna with producer Jack Sullivan.
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Paige Billiot: From Hiding Her Birthmark to Cover Modeling IT Cosmetics
Born with a port-wine stain birthmark across half her face, Paige Billiot was told her whole life to hide it. Today, she's the cover model for IT Cosmetics, the founder of Flawless Affect, and an ambassador for the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation. In this week's episode, Paige sits down with Corey to tell the real story behind the headlines. The childhood bullying. The LA casting rooms that told her to "cover it up." The Hollywood apartment where she snapped the first photo that started a movement. The moment she stopped wanting to be anyone but herself. This isn't a story about a birthmark. It's a story about what happens when you stop running from the thing that made you a target, and start using it as the thing that makes you undeniable. In this episode, Paige opens up about: → The constant stares, the strangers who asked her mom "what did you do to her?", and the day she realized she wasn't going to be allowed to disappear. → Why she came to LA chasing acting, and the casting directors who got offended when she walked in. → The "fuck it" moment in her Hollywood bathroom that became @flawless_affect, then ABC, GMA, Yahoo, and Pop Sugar. → What it actually took to stop covering her face for the camera and start leading with it. → The "Flawless Effect" — her own psychological framework for becoming the person you want to be, starting today. → The Mattel Birthmark Barbie, birthmark emojis, and the bigger movement she's building. Plus the question we ask every guest: "What would you say to your younger underdog self, knowing you're on this side of the journey?" Paige's answer is short, fierce, and the kind of thing you'll be repeating to yourself in the mirror for weeks. These aren't pity stories. They're proof stories. Subscribe and start collecting your own. 🌟 Connect with Paige: • Instagram: @flawless_affect • Flawless Affect: https://flawlessaffect.com 🎙 Subscribe to Underdog Stories for new episodes every week. 🌐 More from Corey: www.CoolBeansComedy.com 📸 Follow on Instagram: @MyCoachCorey + @CoolBeansComedy | TikTok: @MyCoachCorey + @CoolBeansComedy Underdog Stories is produced by Cool Beans Comedy. Directed by 6-time Emmy-winning Suzanne Luna with producer Jack Sullivan.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
They told you you couldn't. You found a way anyway.If you've ever been the kid in the back of the class, the one with the label, the diagnosis, the difference, the something that made you feel like you didn't belong, Underdog Stories is the podcast you didn't know you needed.This is where the people the world counted out come to tell the truth. How they turned adversity into accomplishment. How they learned to laugh through life along the way.Your host, Corey Martin Craig, is one of you. On Ritalin at 3. Lost his dad at 6. Diagnosed with ADHD, OCD, and Tourette's. Suspended over 30 times before he was old enough to drive. Now he's the comedy-trained mental health coach for people who were told they'd never make it, and somehow getting them to stand-up mics, magazine covers, and Lincoln Center stages.Each week, Corey sits down with guests whose stories will make you put down whatever you're doing:A 13-year-old autistic comedian the world
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