"The Next Play with LaMarr Woodley" is the official podcast of Super Bowl champion and NFL standout LaMarr Woodley. The former Michigan Wolverine is joined by co-hosts Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis. Together the trio discusses various topics in and outside of the sports world. "The Next Play" is all about perspective. Woodley, McMath, and De Santis share their opinions on topics with insight gained from years in sports and business.
Coach Carlos McMath discusses recent news including Morehouse Debate situation and how anti-black thoughts are developed & foster in certain academic settings. Coach also begins to explain how you can analyze your growth by first doing an in-depth self-evaluation of yourself.
Listen as Carlos McMath host the NextPlay Show and discuss the possibilities of Growing out of a shrinking environment, professionally & personally.
Carlos McMath discusses accountability for those organizations and institutions that suggest that they are diverse and inclusive in nature but lacks representation on the executive level.
Carlos McMath discusses the potential of the NBA Boycott and the varying standards on advocating for others.
On this Episode Carlos McMath and LaMarr Woodley discuss their wild week advantages during Covid but also the importance of understanding recruiting process and being careful who is guiding your process.
Host Carlos and LaMarr discus the importance of business and golfing and Client personal vs professional social media accounts.
LaMarr and Carlos discuss the impact of coaching relationships among a complex coaching staff. Also, the impact of COVID-19 on JUCO Basketball.
LaMarr and Carlos discuss LaMarr's Next Play with Area 56 Productions ; while Carlos discuss NextPlay Consulting and some of their clients.
LaMarr and Carlos discuss the In's & Out's of a JUCO Program and the impact parents have on recruiting.
Carlos McMath, J.D., and LaMarr Woodley discuss the importance of Policing the Black & Brown Community. The host discuss speaking from a place of Knowledge when it comes to leading those are passionate.
LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath and TJ De Santis returned to "The Next Play" to discuss "snakes" and other people that try to take advantage of others around them.
TJ De Santis, Carlos McMath, and Super Bowl champion LaMarr Woodley discuss the difference between arguing and fighting. The trio discusses how they differ and what impact they have in different environments.
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis share their thoughts regarding Colin Kaepernick and the awareness he is raising to sensitive social topics.
Former NFL star LaMarr Woodley is back with another exiting edition of "The Next Play." On this episode Woodley shares his thoughts on the ongoing situation between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Le'Veon Bell with coach Carlos McMath and producer TJ De Santis. The conversation sheds light on the situation and the different perspective of the involved parties.
On this edition of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley discusses how people need to recognize their worth. Woodley also discusses how one needs to recognize that self growth is vital to challenging yourself and how these challenges ultimately end up making you more valuable in other areas. Carlos McMath and TJ De Santis chime in on the topic and how maturity and feedback may be the building blocks to personal evolution.
This week on "The Next Play" TJ De Santis brings up mental health and the stigma that is sometimes associated with seeking mental counseling. Coach Carlos McMath discusses the use of sports psychologists for athletes. LaMarr Woodley shares his thoughts on support systems being built within circles that people surround themselves with.
TJ De Santis discusses the power that failing has over an individual and why that fear sometimes causes some people to never make the attempt. He also tells LaMarr Woodley and Carlos McMath that some people may lack that fear because of what scientists are finding inside your cat's litter box.
On this episode of "The Next Play" Coach Carlos McMath questions what is more important, money or experience? LaMarr Woodley shares his thoughts on what he valued more in life, the game, and in business. TJ De Santis also chimes in on the topic.
On this episode of "The Next Play" TJ De Santis ponders when is the right time to question authority figures and how to do it the right way? LaMarr Woodley shares his thoughts on the topic from a player's perspective while Carlos McMath responds from his view as a coach.
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley asks the question why people seem to be steering themselves or their kids away from competition. Coach Carlos McMath and TJ De Santis chime in on why people might subscribe to the "If you can't beat them you might as well join them" mentality.
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis discuss what makes a good leader. The crew analyzes why some people are given the title while others lead more by example.
"Mo Money Mo Problems." In this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis continue their discussion regarding money and the associated issues with having, lending, and borrowing. The guys get real about an issue that has in one way or another affected us all at some point in our lives.
On this episode of "The Next Play" TJ De Santis shares a recent story about someone making a mistake and how they looked to justify it with reasons rather than excuses. LaMarr Woodley and Carlos McMath discuss what the differences are between an excuse and a reason and when reasons become excuses. The trio then pivot to the topic of loaning money and the many issues that come along with it.
On this episode of "The Next Play" a fired up LaMarr Woodley discusses how people treat professional athletes and why fans hold them up to unrealistic expectations. Coach Carlos McMath ponders why regular people aren't held to similar standards as what he describes as "professional human beings." TJ De Sants explains why he feels he can read any all all criticism online and find the positives inside of negatives.
On this episode of "The Next Play" TJ De Santis asks LaMarr Woodley and Carlos McMath how they avoid falling in to life's ruts. The team also discuss how to maintain a healthy and productive lifestyle out of creating good habits.
LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis discuss the difference between luck and opportunity. Plus, the guys discuss why sometimes the less fortunate try to test their luck and bet big at the casino.
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley discusses with Carlos McMath why sometimes doors close for a reason. Don't miss this thought provoking podcast that asks the question "If you refuse to fail, are you failing yourself?"
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley and coach Carlos McMath discuss why sometimes people don't understand what it means to give back to your community. The pair also dive in to what it means to be in a "thankless job."
On this episode of "The Next Play" LaMarr Woodley, Carlos McMath, and TJ De Santis are back discussing a variety of topics that are important when looking to execute your next play. Together the guys discuss learning from role models and the need for some to experience defeat. Plus, Woodley explains how last year he seriously considered trying out with World Wrestling Entertainment.
LaMarr Woodley is back with coach Carlos McMath and TJ De Santis for episode 2 of "The Next Play." On this episode the guys discuss whether or not athletes should be themselves with the media.
On the inaugural episode of "The Next Play" former NFL player LaMarr Woodley is joined by co-hosts Carlos McMath and TJ De Santis to discuss a variety of topics. One such topic asks if student athletes are really being taken care of when receiving a scholarship to play sports at a university. The guys also discuss what life is like for both students and pro athletes alike when their playing days are behind them. Also, how is it that New York Yankee Aaron Judge is making less than a million dollars this year?