Redefining Possible

November 6, 2012
Hosted by Ray Ellis

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Episode Description

Like many people who were raised in northeastern Ohio my guest grew up a Cleveland Browns fan. Mark is a lifelong athlete who played football and wrestled in high school and college and looked forward to competing at the next level. He played at Baldwin Wallace which is where his favorite pro team, the Cleveland Browns, practiced every day. Mark also had a stint with the Portland Raiders though it was cut short as a result of an injury he sustained while competing on the NBC G4 show American Ninja Warrior. In November of 2009 after watching his father beat cancer to die of liver disease Mark found himself staring in the eyes of adversity and losing control of his life. Join me as my special guest Mark A. Eisenhart- A Man on Fire- REDEFINES POSSIBLE- and Rattles The Cages along the way. You can learn more about his story

Ray Ellis Sports

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Okay sports fans – here’s your opportunity to discuss football - America’s favorite sport!! On an annual basis, millions of people attend, watch and listen to football – both pro and college. “Ray Ellis Sports”, an internet talk radio show was developed with the fan in mind. Join Host former Philadelphia Eagles’ and Cleveland Browns’ Strong Safety, Ray Ellis for exciting, interactive football discussions – from the fan’s perspective. Ray believes that it is the fans that support America’s favorite sport and they should be able to express their opinion about the game with passion.

Ray Ellis

Ray Ellis, raised in Canton, Ohio has been a Browns’ fan all his life – which makes sense that he would have a successful career as a Browns Strong Safety. Ellis, a four-year letterman at Ohio State, won All-Big 10 honors with five interceptions as a senior defensive co-captain. He went on to play for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1981 and in 1986 joined the Cleveland Browns. Ellis’ career stats include: 427 tackles, 14 interceptions, nine fumbles caused, six recovered fumbles, three quarterback sacks and three blocked punts. Since leaving the Browns, Ellis has been active in both business and community, most recently as Chief Operating Officer for People for People, a non-profit corporation in Philadelphia whose mission is to educate underprivileged youth and young adults. Ellis has also been active with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Special Olympics, United Way, United Negro Fund and the National Center for Missing Children. Ellis now resides in Phoenix, AZ with his wife, Darice.



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