Beyond The Finish Line: The Real Story - Dave Emeott - Episode 141
Today’s guest is Dave Emeott, Co-Athletic Director and legendary Head Track & Field Coach at East Kentwood High School in Michigan. Since taking over the program in 1998, Dave has built one of the most dominant high school track programs in America, winning 8 State Championships, a National Championship, and developing countless collegiate athletes and leaders along the way.
But this episode is about far more than championships and trophies.
This is a story about transformation.
Dave openly shares the difficult realities of his childhood, growing up in poverty, dealing with abuse and alcoholism inside his home, spending time in jail at 17 years old, and facing moments that could have completely changed the direction of his life forever.
Instead of allowing his pain to define him, Dave used it to fuel a mission bigger than himself:
to save kids, build leaders, and become the type of mentor he desperately needed when he was younger.
We dive deep into:
🏆 Building a championship culture
💥 Why greatness often comes from adversity
🧠 The mental side of coaching and leadership
🙏 The power of vulnerability and honesty
👨👩👧👦 Family, redemption, and second chances
📖 His powerful new book, Beyond the Finish Line: The Art of Transformational Coaching
🔥 What true winning really means in life
Dave’s perspective on coaching, leadership, resilience, and personal growth is one every athlete, coach, parent, educator, and leader needs to hear.
This is not just a conversation about sports.
It’s a conversation about life.