You Created Champions, Not Politicians | Episode 440

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 31 MIN

You Created Champions, Not Politicians | Episode 440

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

You Created Champions, Not Politicians | Episode 440The brightest moments in sport are built in the dark: early alarms, empty rinks, and the thousandth run-through no one sees. That’s why the first words after an Olympic performance matter. We open up about what belongs on the mic—craft, gratitude, and the story of how you got there—and how to honor personal beliefs without letting them eclipse the reason the world is listening.We share a ground-level view of practice that reshaped our respect for the Games, from figure skaters drilling sequences to athletes managing nerves between sessions. Then we tackle the tension many feel at the podium: represent your country with pride while holding complex views about it. Our take is simple and firm. Lead with the event, the team, the coaches, the support system, and the mental health tools that kept you steady. If you have a cause, signal where the deeper conversation will live—long-form interviews, pressers, or your own platform—so the message finds its audience without shrinking the shared moment.You’ll hear why gratitude is powerful PR and good citizenship, how to turn a thirty-second interview into a masterclass on preparation, and why unity belongs on a stage designed to bring rivals together. We draw on perspectives from past champions and our own mission around mental health to map a path that respects athletes, fans, and the flag they carry. It’s not about silence; it’s about sequence and respect for the arena that gave you the mic.If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more conversations that put craft and care first, and leave a review telling us what you think belongs in those first few words after the finish.*Donate Today:  lovevoices.org**Find our book here:Amazon: https://voices-for-voices.org/3ZhJ6AWPublisher: https://voices-for-voices.org/3LKL1uN***Website: https://voices-for-voices.org/4byLXgbInstagram: @voicesforvoicesTikTok: @voices_for_voicesFacebook: Voices for Voices*Voices for Voices is a 501c3 nonprofit charity. All donations are 100% tax deductible.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Mission0:34 Support And Global Reach1:57 Setting Up The Olympics Topic3:04 What Interviews Should Center On6:47 Seeing The Grind Behind The Games8:23 Stay On Topic At The Mic12:10 Oksana Baiul’s Perspective13:40 Time And Place For Issues16:06 Gratitude To Country And Team18:34 Uniting Over Division20:27 Closing Thanks And Donation Info#ChampionsNotPoliticians #LeadershipDevelopment #Empowerment #InspireChange #ChampionMindset #TransformativeLeadership #PositiveInfluence #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices440Support the show

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