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Episode 9 - The Humbled - Jonah Tavai

58 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Jonah Tavai comes from a family where football was never just a game. It was part of the household, part of the standard, and part of the way he learned to compete, grow, and keep going. In this episode, we talk about the family environment that shaped him, the role his mom played in building that foundation, and how competition, support, and belief all lived under the same roof. We get into his NFL opportunity with Seattle, what it taught him, the stretch of uncertainty that followed, and how that led him to the BC Lions, where he learned patience, earned trust, and found a place that believed in building with him. We also talk about coaching girls in flag football and rugby, what that experience has taught him, and why showing up for the next generation matters. And yes, before any of that, we address the Krispy Kreme sandwich situation. This is a conversation about family, identity, opportunity, humility, and what it looks like to keep becoming.

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Jonah Tavai comes from a family where football was never just a game. It was part of the household, part of the standard, and part of the way he learned to compete, grow, and keep going. In this episode, we talk about the family environment that shaped him, the role his mom played in building that foundation, and how competition, support, and belief all lived under the same roof. We get into his NFL opportunity with Seattle, what it taught him, the stretch of uncertainty that followed, and how that led him to the BC Lions, where he learned patience, earned trust, and found a place that believed in building with him. We also talk about coaching girls in flag football and rugby, what that experience has taught him, and why showing up for the next generation matters. And yes, before any of that, we address the Krispy Kreme sandwich situation. This is a conversation about family, identity, opportunity, humility, and what it looks like to keep becoming.

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