Straight Talk - The AOS Orthodontic Podcast
From NFL Cut to Olympian: Johnny Quinn on Failure, Belief, and Building Resilient Teams Straight Talk host Nathan interviews Johnny Quinn—US Olympian, former NFL wide receiver, and one of only three athletes to play pro football and compete in the Winter Olympics—who will keynote their September annual meeting. Quinn shares his Texas sports roots, going undrafted but signing an NFL free agent deal, then being cut multiple times, losing $2.6 million, and blowing out his knee. He explains how he transitioned into bobsled through football and Division I track, and describes the difficult four-year gap from NFL exit (2010) to making the 2014 Olympic team, using reading and reframing failure as a circumstance rather than identity. They discuss avoiding burnout by managing energy, strengthening teams through the “platinum rule,” competing against bigger rivals through belief, and Quinn’s book PUSH (Prepare, Understand, Serve, Harness), including being benched during an Olympic year before ultimately making it. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:05 NFL Dream and Setback 02:49 Competitive Mindset 03:59 Draft Day to Getting Cut 06:16 From Football to Bobsled 08:40 The Four Year Gap 11:15 Redefining Failure 13:43 Leadership and Burnout 16:18 Building Teams Through Change 17:57 Belief Over Resources 21:00 Push Framework Book 22:50 Closing and September Event
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