Paul’s Positive Podcast with Amy Iverson
In this uplifting episode, Amy Iverson shares two inspiring baseball stories that go well beyond the game. For you, Paul, this is a gentle reminder that the most meaningful success is often built on kindness, humility, and the people who stand beside us.
The first story centres on 17-year-old Jared Grindlinger, a talented young player with a promising future. But what shines brightest is not just his ability — it’s his gratitude, his care for his family, and his desire to share important moments with the teammates and community who helped shape him. Amy reflects on how Jared shows that it is possible to chase big dreams while staying thoughtful and grounded.
The second story looks at West Virginia’s first trip to the College World Series in 135 years. Instead of focusing on individual praise, coach Steve Sabins highlights the effort of everyone involved — players, families, staff, donors, and supporters. His words turn a great sporting achievement into a warm and powerful story about shared effort, loyalty, and the strength of community.
Together, these stories celebrate the best of human nature. They show that character matters, that gratitude is a form of leadership, and that the biggest wins in life often come from love, support, and people working together.