The Life After Hockey Podcast - EP2 - Featuring Brock McGillis

Life After Hockey with Brad Leeb

07-11-2020 • 1 hora 15 min

LIFE AFTER HOCKEY PODCAST - EPISODE 2 - BROCK MCGILLIS Brock McGillis is a former OHL and professional hockey player, having played professionally in both the United States and Europe. McGillis is the first male professional hockey player to openly come out as gay. Since retiring from hockey - Brock has become an influential advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. Brock speaks at corporations, events, conferences and at schools. Brock has dedicated himself to - To creating equality regardless of sexuality, gender or race while focusing on the language we use and how we can shift it to become more inclusive. To educate people on inclusivity, mental health, self empowerment and non conformity. As well as empowering LGBTQ+ people to love themselves and developing strategies on how they can best accept themselves. Website: www.brockmcgillis.com Twitter: @brock_mcgillis Instagram: @brockmcgillis33 ⁣____________________________ The Life After Hockey Podcast, hosted by former professional hockey player Brad Leeb.⁣ Conversations with former pro hockey players about their Life After Hockey journeys. ⁣ New Episodes Every Saturday on The Hockey Podcast Network.⁣ Follow Brad Leeb on Instagram & Twitter ⁣@bradmleeb ⁣____________________________

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