The Lou Holtz Show with Jack Brewer | S1E7

Lou Holtz ,  June 13, 2024

Join Lou Holtz as he interviews Jack Brewer, a former NFL player turned humanitarian leader, in an inspiring conversation that emphasizes the importance of faith, family, and service. Brewer shares his remarkable journey from professional football to dedicating his life to uplifting underserved communities and addressing the crisis of fatherlessness in America.

In this episode of the Lou Holtz Podcast, Coach Holtz celebrates his 100th victory as Notre Dame’s head coach and welcomes Jack Brewer, chairman of the Jack Brewer Foundation. Brewer reflects on his upbringing in Grapevine, Texas, where his father’s encouragement and discipline shaped his fearless mentality, and his mother’s devout Christian faith instilled in him a deep commitment to service and spiritual guidance.

Brewer discusses his humanitarian work through the Jack Brewer Foundation, which has supported over 50 orphanages in Africa, provided meals to thousands of children, and aided disaster-stricken areas like Haiti. He shares his passion for addressing the fatherlessness crisis in America, outlining programs aimed at helping incarcerated fathers reconnect with their families and regain their role in their children's lives.

The conversation also highlights Brewer’s involvement with the America First Policy Institute, where he champions conservative values, faith, and patriotism in his mission to support those in need. He emphasizes the importance of accountability, discipline, and love in restoring America’s greatness and empowering individuals to make lasting changes in their communities.

Through his inspiring story, Jack Brewer exemplifies resilience, dedication, and the power of service. Don’t miss this uplifting episode as Coach Holtz and Jack Brewer discuss the enduring values of faith, family, and community, and what it takes to make a meaningful impact both on and off the field.

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