Chuck's World podcast talks about Mental Health, Inclusivity and Diversity, Community and Mindset
29/04/2025
I first met The Hound in 2009.
Over the years, Bob has always treated me with kindness and humour. He has went out of his way many times to do kindnesses for me, friends of mine and friends of friends.
The Hound was a staunch advocate to Mr.Snider and the culture Mr Snider built in the community. Wishing The Hound a great second retirement from hockey. Thanks for all you've done!!
When I had Brian Burke on my podcast earlier this year, he told me that the best 2 days of his year were spent at the PrimeTime Sports Management Conference.
This is the 17h year of the Sports Conference and we are featuring Patrice Whiffen on the podcast tonight to profile the Conference in Toronto which starts Sunday night, Nov. 10 and goes Monday the 111 and Tuesday the 12th.
If you are a coach, manager or part of a sports organization, it's an amazing way of hearing elite level speakers on various topics in creating an empowering culture in your organization.
You can watch the podcast tonight on Chuck's World of Infinite Mojo and YouTube here:
21/10/2024
The start of the NHL season is finally here!
This year, I am working on telling the stories of the King Clancy nominees. The King Clancy Award is the NHL player who best demonstrates leadership and philanthropy in their communities.
Tonight at 7pm, we will have former NHL player and King Clancy winner, Kris King on Chuck's World of Infinite Mojo to talk about the power of giving back to your community.
We will also discuss The Hometown Helpers Initiative I recently created to help incentivize volunteers and community service in local communities.
Please join us tonight at 7pm EST
14/10/2024
I haven't been posting much on Facebook these days.
I have been transitioning to a more encompassing platform called Skool where I can put all of my interests and content up online as a community for those who are interested in following me.
I will be making this a free group for all to join with some paid content sub groups.
If you liked my content on relationships, hockey, mental health, inclusivity, community involvement, mindset, and hair care, come join my community!
If you have a community about something you're knowledgable and passionate about, maybe Skool is the right choice for you too!
Chuck's World of Infinite Mojo speaks to raising awareness for Mental Health, Community involvement, Mindset & Inclusivity for parents and their kids.
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Chuck’s World of Infinite Mojo interviews professionals and executive staff to share stories that raise awareness for these topics, using the sport of hockey.
I once heard the question, “How can we make kindness attractive?” The answer? By doing whatever we can to help others, whose lives connect near our own. Conversations about Mental Health, giving back to our community, mental toughness, diversity and including others affect us all in every area of our lives.
In my years of interviewing, I’ve often asked the question, “How can we create allies?” Creating allies for causes that don’t necessarily benefit our own lives is doing the greatest benefit for the cause of human justice and equality. These conversations affect marginalized people who don’t necessarily have platforms to voice themselves and be heard.
The ripple and butterfly effect of these conversations will never be able to be quantified. It is simply my hope that people will be drawn to these vulnerable and courageous conversations about the human experience which connects us all.
Giving young athletes these life skills will enable them to be much more equipped to persevere through tough times in their lives. I think every single parent wants this for their children. Using the sport of hockey to teach them life skills is the real objective, and not the sport itself.
I look forward to your thoughts, comments and shares on Chuck’s World of Infinite Mojo.