Living Your Legacy by Confluence Financial Partners
Ryan Malone spent 12 years in the NHL. Then the jersey came off, and he had to figure out who he was without it. Greg Weimer sits down with Ryan "Bugsy" Malone — former Pittsburgh Penguin and Tampa Bay Lightning forward — to talk about the identity crisis after retirement, the mental health struggles he kept hidden during his playing days, and the faith and family that carried him through. Ryan shares how the Malone Family Foundation now serves veterans and first responders through hockey and wellness programs in Pittsburgh. In this episode, we cover: 00:38 - Intro 03:03 - Growing up in Pittsburgh as a hockey kid 04:02 - Dad's role in the Penguins organization and scouting Jagr 05:10 - Herb Brooks' boot camp in Minnesota at age 15 06:44 - Sid's discipline and what separates elite players 08:48 - Twelve years in the NHL — the career arc 12:06 - Identity crisis and getting lost after retirement 12:41 - Stay-at-home dad, volunteer fire school, finding purpose 14:11 - Checking into a mental hospital and finding faith 19:10 - Mind, body, spirit — how the system works 21:32 - Saving RMU's Division I hockey programs 23:14 - Malone Family Foundation and the Pittsburgh Warriors 25:07 - The 22-a-day crisis and using hockey to heal veterans 27:14 - The training camp model — sleep, nutrition, breath work 30:39 - Living in Tampa and the pH, alkaline water connection 34:04 - Closing reflection — the lost years created the mission Guest: Ryan Malone, Founder, Malone Family Foundation Host: Greg Weimer, CEO, Confluence Financial Partners Topics: Mental health, identity after sports, faith, philanthropy, veterans, first responders, NHL, Pittsburgh
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