Sports Rule Pod with Nick Elam
A four point field goal sounds exciting, but would it actually make football better? Nick Elam talks with Corey Parkman, a former NFL wide receiver, CEO of Corpas Holdings, founder of Minutemen Pre-K Leadership Academy, and author of The IVF Playbook for Men. Corey shares what he learned as an undrafted free agent, why versatility matters in pro football, how he moved into business acquisition and early childhood education, and why fatherhood has deepened his focus on being present. The innovation segment examines the United Football League’s four point field goal for kicks over 60 yards and whether it rewards the wrong kind of offense. Then the next to last segment revisits the controversial final seconds of the 1972 Olympic men’s basketball gold medal game between the United States and the Soviet Union. What You’ll Learn: * Why NFL roster survival often depends on special teams versatility * How Corey Parkman turned football lessons into business and education work * Why early childhood leadership can shape confidence, character, and readiness * How the four point field goal could change fourth down decision making * Why the 1972 Olympic basketball ending still raises hard questions Episode Highlights: * 00:00 Episode preview * 02:40 Corey Parkman joins * 05:30 NFL lessons and special teams * 13:10 Business after football * 18:30 Minutemen Pre-K Academy * 27:40 The IVF Playbook for Men * 37:10 Four point field goal debate * 47:30 1972 Olympic controversy Guest: Corey Parkman is a former NFL wide receiver, CEO of Corpas Holdings, founder of Minutemen Pre-K Leadership Academy in Indianapolis, and author of The IVF Playbook for Men. His work spans football, business acquisition, education, leadership, and fatherhood. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned: * Four point field goal: A United Football League rule awarding four points for field goals made from more than 60 yards. * Good idea scale: Nick’s recurring evaluation system for judging whether a sports innovation is practical, useful, and worth adopting. * Special teams versatility: Corey’s key NFL roster lesson for players trying to add value beyond their primary position. * Corpas Holdings acquisition model: Corey’s business focus on acquiring small businesses, especially from retiring owners without succession plans. * Workforce housing: Corey’s real estate and development lane focused on affordable housing for working families. * Minutemen Pre-K Leadership Academy: Corey’s all boys preschool model designed to build kindergarten readiness and early male mentorship. * Social emotional learning: The academy’s focus on helping young children handle frustration, disappointment, sharing, and relationships. * The IVF Playbook for Men: Corey’s book about supporting a partner and managing emotions through the IVF process. * Next to last segment: Sports Rule Pod’s recurring sports history segment about the overlooked moment before the famous moment. Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsRulePod [https://www.youtube.com/@SportsRulePod] Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.podpage.com/sports-rule-pod-with-nick-elam/ [https://www.podpage.com/sports-rule-pod-with-nick-elam/] Got a rule change you want to see implemented? Tell us about it here, and vote on other suggested rule changes: https://www.podpage.com/sports-rule-pod-with-nick-elam/suggest-a-rule-change/ [https://www.podpage.com/sports-rule-pod-with-nick-elam/suggest-a-rule-change/]
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