The Sage Sayers

“Football has built me into a leader.” Defensive Lineman Nicholas McCullough on getting into Harvard

June 13, 2024 Nicholas McCullough and Debbi Gardiner McCullough Season 4 Episode 12
“Football has built me into a leader.” Defensive Lineman Nicholas McCullough on getting into Harvard
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The Sage Sayers
“Football has built me into a leader.” Defensive Lineman Nicholas McCullough on getting into Harvard
Jun 13, 2024 Season 4 Episode 12
Nicholas McCullough and Debbi Gardiner McCullough

With some bias perhaps, I think Muskego Highschool’s varsity footballer here in Wisconsin, Nicholas McCullough’s, an impressive teen. He’s the youngest captain in the Muskego Warrior’s team  history. He coaches and mentors younger kids on leadership, and is ranked best in his state for his age and position.

The bias comes from him being my son and I’ve brought him to the Sage Sayers this week because he’s pulled off something big we can learn from as business communicators: an invitation (to which he committed) to play football for Harvard University and to study in 2025 quantitative economics.

 Nicholas got on the radar of all the Ivy’s, received an offer from Cornell University, and communicated with the nation’s best football coaches in person and via Twitter, driving his communications strategy independently  at age 17. (He started his campaign at age 15.)  I promise you’ll learn from him as I do. Listen in, and congratulations again, dear Nicholas.

Follow Nicholas via Twitter here

Listen to our feature on the gifts of Varsity Football (from the sidelines of the Muskego Warriors) here.  Reach out to me, your show host, for communications coaching and group coaching and training via my website or find me also on Linkedin

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With some bias perhaps, I think Muskego Highschool’s varsity footballer here in Wisconsin, Nicholas McCullough’s, an impressive teen. He’s the youngest captain in the Muskego Warrior’s team  history. He coaches and mentors younger kids on leadership, and is ranked best in his state for his age and position.

The bias comes from him being my son and I’ve brought him to the Sage Sayers this week because he’s pulled off something big we can learn from as business communicators: an invitation (to which he committed) to play football for Harvard University and to study in 2025 quantitative economics.

 Nicholas got on the radar of all the Ivy’s, received an offer from Cornell University, and communicated with the nation’s best football coaches in person and via Twitter, driving his communications strategy independently  at age 17. (He started his campaign at age 15.)  I promise you’ll learn from him as I do. Listen in, and congratulations again, dear Nicholas.

Follow Nicholas via Twitter here

Listen to our feature on the gifts of Varsity Football (from the sidelines of the Muskego Warriors) here.  Reach out to me, your show host, for communications coaching and group coaching and training via my website or find me also on Linkedin