The Brave Podcast

Youth Empowerment with Andy Schindling

August 26, 2020 Andy Schindling Season 1 Episode 35
The Brave Podcast
Youth Empowerment with Andy Schindling
Show Notes

In this episode of The Brave Podcast, we get to hang out with Andy Schindling. Andy is a former baseball minor league pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. After transitioning from professional baseball player to college graduate, he learned valuable life lessons that led him to start The Complete Player Charity and Youth Empowerment Program. Andy loves serving the youth in his city and teaching them valuable leadership skills that can form their futures for the better. Andy talks about his experience as a baseball player, completing his college degree and his walk with Christ. He also stresses the importance of youth empowerment. I loved my time with Andy and I believe you will as well.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Leadership
  • Youth Empowerment
  • Faith
  • Athletics
  • Community
  • Entrepreneurship 

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