#124 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Reed Low#124 Hockey 2 Hell And Back Ft. Reed Low
Hockey 2 Hell and Back
Reed Low and Brady Leavold discuss life beyond hockey, mental health, and creating a supportive community.
1:41:19•2 May 2023
From Pucks to Purpose: Reed Low and Brady Leavold's Journey Through Hockey and Beyond
Episode Overview
- Reed Low shares his transition from professional hockey to being an auctioneer
- Discussion on the impact of fighting in hockey and the changing landscape of the sport
- Emphasis on the significance of mental health in the hockey community
- Advocacy for a balanced and supportive approach to youth hockey
- Reflections on the responsibility of individuals to positively contribute to the hockey community
“Vulnerability is strength. There's a whole new level of power in that. I really believe that's one of the secrets to life - being of service. For people that don't feel that, I actually feel bad for those people because it truly is such an incredible feeling.”
Ever wondered what happens to hockey players after they hang up their skates? In this episode, Brady Leavold sits down with Reed Low to chat about life beyond the rink. Reed, who transitioned from a professional hockey player to an auctioneer, shares his unique journey and the unexpected turns it took. The conversation dives into the gritty realities of hockey, including the impact of fighting and the importance of being coachable.
But it doesn't stop there; they also tackle bigger issues like mental health within the hockey community and the need for a balanced approach to youth hockey. Both Reed and Brady emphasize personal responsibility and the role everyone can play in fostering a more supportive environment. Whether you're a hockey fan or someone interested in personal growth, this episode offers a candid look at the highs and lows of life on and off the ice.

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