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Brian Custer Introduces the Last Stand Podcast

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The Emmy Award-Winning Brian Custer has been a sports broadcaster for over 14 years now.

I recently had the opportunity to discuss Brian’s journey in sports, as a motivational speaker, his bout with Prostate Cancer along with the purpose of his new podcast, Last Stand.

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When asked about the impact of growing up without a father, Brian shared, “I had strong people who raised me: my grandmother and my mother.

Knowing that Brian has a lot on his plate, I was also interested in understanding his motivation to create his Last Stand podcast.

Be sure to tune into his new podcast, Last Stand, for more great dialogue on sports and life.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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