Gibson Goes 1 on 1 with NFL Cheerleader & CBS Reporter Bridget Case On How to Win in Life & Why TV Gets Mental Illness Wrong

Episode 15,   Oct 03, 2020, 09:56 PM

Topic: Gibson Goes 1 on 1 with NFL Cheerleader & CBS Reporter Bridget Case On How to Win in Life & Why TV Gets Mental Illness Wrong 

 

In this episode, topics covered are:

·         Why Mental Health Is So Important 
·         Overcoming Sexism in Sports 
·         Life Management 
·         Overcoming Adversity 
 
 About Gibson Sylvestre , MBA
   
Mr. Gibson Sylvestre, MBA has been coaching people to be the best version of themselves for over two decades. He has traveled to over 50 nations around the world bringing his positive message of transformation and change. He is the Chairman & CEO of  Infinite Possibilities International a top ranked business management consulting firm. 
   
   He has earned a master’s degree in Business Administration & Corporate finance. Mr. Sylvestre has challenged and distinguished himself by taking online courses at Harvard University, Princeton, and MIT.  
 
  He has coached professional athletes in the NBA and NFL as well as other professional sports to be peak performers. He has shared the stage with U.S. Presidential candidates, Harvard graduates, as well as top CEOs and executives. He has coached top executives as well as helped individuals overcome addiction. Gibson’s work has been featured in USA TODAY and YAHOO! FINANCE. 
 

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About Bridget Case
Bridget Case is an accomplished Sports Journalist. As the Creator, Producer, and Host of the "After Orange Slices" podcast, Bridget continues to revolutionize the media industry. Bridget is also the Co-Host and Executive Producer of the"Turbo Talk" Podcast and "Turbo Talk Live TV" on Twitch with Super Bowl Champion Robert Turbin. She's gained media attention for her interviews with Ken Griffey Jr., Felix Hernandez, Dez Bryant, Michael Bennett, and many more. Her podcast helps people help people learn strategies that promote mental health. 

Bridget got her on-air start as a sports reporter with NBC Palm Springs, covering everything from high school football to the PGA Tour and BNP Paribas Open. Bridget later pursued her dream of dancing at the professional level and was an NFL Cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers. She is a very compassionate and down-to-earth individual.