Shea Hillenbrand – An Incredible Comeback Story
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother’s Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with two-time MLB All-Star, Shea Hillenbrand.
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Posted by Dan Clouser | Nov 12, 2021 | Many Little People, Podcasts, Sports, The Journey |
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother’s Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with two-time MLB All-Star, Shea Hillenbrand.
Read MorePosted by Dan Clouser | Nov 5, 2021 | Many Little People, Podcasts, Sports, The Journey |
We were able to reconnect in Prescott Valley, Arizona, where he now resides with his fiancée, Jess.
We shared a lot of great memories about his time on the field. More importantly, Dustin talked about how the life lessons that he learned on the baseball field as a teenager have continued to help him throughout his life and professional career.
Read MorePosted by Dan Clouser | Oct 29, 2021 | Many Little People, Podcasts, Sports, The Journey |
Isaac played for me in the Berkshire Baseball organization when he was 15 and 16 years old. He spent a total of five years in the Berkshire organization and came back as a guest speaker at the Berkshire Baseball and Softball Awards banquet in 2017.
We talk about his experience in the Berkshire organization and the impact that the organization had on his life both on and off of the baseball field.
One of the best things that Sandy and I have been able to do on this journey is reconnect to old friends and family. However, when those connections are with my former players, I must admit, they are extremely special for me.
Read MorePosted by Dan Clouser | Oct 23, 2021 | Many Little People, The Journey |
My mom was a giver, so was my dad. They each gave in their own unique ways. My mom never had a ton of money, so she gave her time in any way that she could. My dad was an over-the-road truckdriver, so he, on the other hand never had much time, but was certainly able to donate financially to a cause that he believed in.
Some of my first memories as a child are going along with my mom to deliver Meals on Wheels. My mom wasn’t one to just deliver a meal and move on to the next stop though. She delivered a meal and visited with the people that she was delivering them to. She literally became their friend. She would sit and talk with them, ask them how they were doing, and most importantly, listened to their answers. She was ever present with them.
If there was something that she could help with, she was there, without hesitation. Between her and my dad, I think that is the main reason why as soon as I became an adult, I became heavily involved in volunteerism. It’s also one of the main reasons why the nonprofit organization that I founded, the BIG Vision Foundation was so committed to getting our young players involved and understanding the importance of giving back. I was a product of what being involved in volunteerism at a young age could result in. It was second nature for me to give back. It was the only thing that I knew. By instilling that same value into our young players, we would be creating a ripple-effect that could be passed on for generations to come.
Read MorePosted by Dan Clouser | Oct 22, 2021 | Many Little People, Podcasts |
Sandy and I met Jeff and Susan while working on our second project for A Year to Volunteer in Picacho Peak State Park in Picacho, Arizona.  It was the second project that Sandy and I had volunteered on with Y2V and it was Jeff and Susan’s eleventh project with the organization.
During the conversation, we talk about the importance of giving back and the freedom of living full-time in an RV.
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