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Hockey 2 Hell and Back - #35 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Paul Rosen

#35 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Paul Rosen

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03/11/21 • 92 min

Hockey 2 Hell and Back

Join Brady when he is joined by his good friend Paul Rosen Wednesday March 10, 2021 Paul Rosen’s childhood dream mirrored the fantasy of virtually every young boy growing up in Canada: to play in the National Hockey League. ‘Rosey’ was well on his way to making that dream a reality. As a 15-year-old, Paul was already dominating at the highest levels of AAA midget hockey – until his dream became a nightmare. Skating hard in a hockey tournament in 1975, Paul’s skate caught a rut causing his leg to jam, breaking his leg in 14 places. Paul’s leg was shattered, as well as his hopes of playing professional hockey. Rosey’s leg was never the same again. For over two decades following the injury, Paul endured countless surgeries to repair his lifeless leg. In 1997, his leg finally gave out while standing in a German airport during his tenure as the Israeli Men’s Hockey team coach. Rosey’s leg was in such bad shape, he needed another 14 procedures in the 18 months that followed. A doctor looked Paul square in the eyes in 1999 and delivered those four words. Paul’s leg had become so damaged, it came to the point where he had to choose between losing his leg and accepting this long term disability, or die within three months. In a life-defining decision, Paul opted – without hesitation – to have his leg amputated above the knee on June 9, 1999 – less than 24 hours after the doctor’s ultimatum. From then on, Rosey’s perspective, mindset, and purpose would change forever. Being the oldest rookie sledge hockey skater wasn’t enough for Rosey - he wanted to be one of the best, if not the #1, goaltender on the planet. But as a quintessential team player, Paul put his personal goals behind his teammates, leading Team Canada into the 2006 Paralympic Games in Torino, Italy. With no one giving Canada a shot at medal contention going into the tournament, Rosey went into "shut down mode" on the competition. The goalie went on a historically hot run, shutting out the best sledge hockey players in the world for over 8 straight periods. Overcoming the odds - which Rosey has shown a proclivity of doing - Canada claimed a miraculous Gold Medal, the country’s first in the sport. Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others

Brought to you by: The Puck Support Network: supporting those in the hockey community through their mental health and addiction issues by providing support and education. Remembering all those we have lost. #NeverForget​​​ www.pucksupport.com - Promocode: neverforget for 10% off all items @pucksupport

Pride Tape: supporting the LGBTQ community in all sports. #Equality​​​​ www.pridetape.com @pridetape

Team Issued Ltd: connecting all walks of life. www.teamissued.ca - Promocode: toedrag15 for 15% off @teamissued And,

Performance Wellness: The collaboration between FIRSTAR Therapy and mindframe brings a flexible, holistic program to athletes. The goal is to enable, empower, and enhance each athlete’s well being on and off the field of play through a focus on intentful movement and mindful practices.

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Join Brady when he is joined by his good friend Paul Rosen Wednesday March 10, 2021 Paul Rosen’s childhood dream mirrored the fantasy of virtually every young boy growing up in Canada: to play in the National Hockey League. ‘Rosey’ was well on his way to making that dream a reality. As a 15-year-old, Paul was already dominating at the highest levels of AAA midget hockey – until his dream became a nightmare. Skating hard in a hockey tournament in 1975, Paul’s skate caught a rut causing his leg to jam, breaking his leg in 14 places. Paul’s leg was shattered, as well as his hopes of playing professional hockey. Rosey’s leg was never the same again. For over two decades following the injury, Paul endured countless surgeries to repair his lifeless leg. In 1997, his leg finally gave out while standing in a German airport during his tenure as the Israeli Men’s Hockey team coach. Rosey’s leg was in such bad shape, he needed another 14 procedures in the 18 months that followed. A doctor looked Paul square in the eyes in 1999 and delivered those four words. Paul’s leg had become so damaged, it came to the point where he had to choose between losing his leg and accepting this long term disability, or die within three months. In a life-defining decision, Paul opted – without hesitation – to have his leg amputated above the knee on June 9, 1999 – less than 24 hours after the doctor’s ultimatum. From then on, Rosey’s perspective, mindset, and purpose would change forever. Being the oldest rookie sledge hockey skater wasn’t enough for Rosey - he wanted to be one of the best, if not the #1, goaltender on the planet. But as a quintessential team player, Paul put his personal goals behind his teammates, leading Team Canada into the 2006 Paralympic Games in Torino, Italy. With no one giving Canada a shot at medal contention going into the tournament, Rosey went into "shut down mode" on the competition. The goalie went on a historically hot run, shutting out the best sledge hockey players in the world for over 8 straight periods. Overcoming the odds - which Rosey has shown a proclivity of doing - Canada claimed a miraculous Gold Medal, the country’s first in the sport. Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others

Brought to you by: The Puck Support Network: supporting those in the hockey community through their mental health and addiction issues by providing support and education. Remembering all those we have lost. #NeverForget​​​ www.pucksupport.com - Promocode: neverforget for 10% off all items @pucksupport

Pride Tape: supporting the LGBTQ community in all sports. #Equality​​​​ www.pridetape.com @pridetape

Team Issued Ltd: connecting all walks of life. www.teamissued.ca - Promocode: toedrag15 for 15% off @teamissued And,

Performance Wellness: The collaboration between FIRSTAR Therapy and mindframe brings a flexible, holistic program to athletes. The goal is to enable, empower, and enhance each athlete’s well being on and off the field of play through a focus on intentful movement and mindful practices.

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#34 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Kevyn kirbyson

He once skated with the Vernon Vipers. He was married with a beautiful baby daughter. But today you'll find him on the streets of Kelowna with no place to live and a heroin addiction. Kevyn Kirbyson is homeless, but he's not hopeless. Join Brady when he reconnects with his friend and former teammate Kevyn Kirbyson. Like Leavold, Kirbyson has lost everything to drug abuse and mental illness. The only difference, Kirbyson is still living in hell. He is currently homeless in Kelowna and hopes that this podcast can ignite a fire to get him heading in the right direction. It has been a decade since they last spoke to each other and Leavold has spent the last 9 months combing the internet looking to find Kevyn. Finally he has located him and immediately reached out. Hoping to help save Kirbyson's life while shedding light on the harsh realities of drug addiction. One Brady knows all to well. This, without question is the most important podcast to date. Tune in live Sunday @ 8PM EST Also available on: Facebook- Hockey 2 Hell And Back Page Twitter- @mentalhealthhockey Audio available immediately after the live broadcast: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon, Tune In, I heart radio and others

www.pucksupport.com - Promocode: never forget for 10% off all items @pucksupport

Pride Tape: supporting the LGBTQ community in all sports. #Equality​​​ www.pridetape.com @pridetape Team Issued Ltd: connecting all walks of life.

www.teamissued.ca - Promocode: toedrag15 for 15% off @teamissued And,

Performance Wellness: The collaboration between FIRSTAR Therapy and mindframe brings a flexible, holistic program to athletes. The goal is to enable, empower, and enhance each athlete’s well being on and off the field of play through a focus on intentful movement and mindful practices.

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undefined - #36 Ft. Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Michael Landsberg

#36 Ft. Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Michael Landsberg

Live Sunday March 14th 2021 At 8PM EST Join Brady Leavold when he welcomes the incredible Michael Landsberg to the show. Michael Elliott Landsberg (born July 22, 1957) is a Canadian sports journalist and the current host of TSN's, First Up with Landsberg and Colaiacovo, and former host of TSN's Off the Record with Michael Landsberg from 1997 to 2015. Landsberg suffers from generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Landsberg is a supporter for mental health awareness and is trying to popularize the hashtag #sicknotweak​ in tribute to his mental illness.

Landsberg has since transformed #sicknotweak​ from a trending topic to a movement with the launch of sicknotweak.com – a forum for those suffering from depression and a resource for those supporting a loved one who needs help. Landsberg has been an ambassador for Bell Let's Talk, an initiative focused on raising awareness and encouraging dialogue about mental health, since the initiative launched in 2011. In 2012, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health named Landsberg one of its Champions of Mental Health. Landsberg's documentary, Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2013. For his longstanding dedication to promoting mental health awareness, Landsberg was honoured with the Humanitarian Award at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards. In 2017, he was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) for his mental health advocacy, presented by the Governor General of Canada, at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall.

Hockey 2 Hell And Back is proudly brought to you by: www.pucksupport.com - Promocode: neverforget for 10% off all items @pucksupport on Instagram and Twitter Pride Tape: supporting the LGBTQ community in all sports. #Equality​​​

www.pridetape.com @pridetape on Instagram

Team Issued Ltd: connecting all walks of life. www.teamissued.ca - Promocode: toedrag15 for 15% off @teamissued on Instagram And,

Performance Wellness: The collaboration between FIRSTAR Therapy and Mindframe brings a flexible, holistic program to athletes. The goal is to enable, empower, and enhance each athlete’s well being on and off the field of play through a focus on intentful movement and mindful practices. @firstar.therapy and @mindframfit on Instagram

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