On Heart of the Game, host Jon Frankel (HBO Real Sports) sits down with some of the biggest families in sports to get inside what’s really making them tick. What roles have their families and self care played in their paths to championship glory?
Whether it’s taking care of your heart, safeguarding your mental health or persevering through injuries - listen as we hear the invaluable lessons being passed down to a new generation of athletes.
Listen to HEART OF THE GAME starting Thursday, September 7th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the game of life. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and nurturing meaningful connections with family can be among the most formidable challenges we face. Yet for many professional athletes, like NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner and his son Cade Warner frosting both has proven to be a recipe for success.
My career was great, and I wanted to accomplish so many different things, but there is nothing better than watching your kids succeed in their passions.
Growing up, I always sell my dad working out, so I think that played a lot in what I do now. Is just always trying to do something, always trying to get better.
I'm John Frankel. I've spent my career covering some of the most impactful human interest stories in sports, and one consistent observation I've made over the years is that elite athletes rarely achieve the pinnacle of success alone. Often their family is right there supporting them, helping overcome adversity on and off the playing field. On heart of the game, I'm sitting down with some of the biggest families in sports, the legends, current superstars, and the up and coming playmakers to understand what's really making them tick for former pro athletes like NBA legend Tim Hardaway, what wisdom is passed down to those following in their footsteps like his son, current NBA star Tim Hardaway Junior.
I want him to follow his dream, and I want him to fulfill his dream as best as possible in his own way.
There's a lot of times where everybody knows I'm hurt.
He knows I'm hurt, and I'll tell him like, no, I think we'll go tonight, But then I'm suited up Brady to go.
Whether it's taking care of your heart, safeguarding your mental health, or persevering through injuries. Listen as we hear the invaluable lessons being passed down to a new generation of athletes. Listen to Heart of the Game every other Thursday, starting September seventh, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.