#026
ADAM FOX
Description
Adam Fox, star defenseman for the New York Rangers and Norris Trophy winner, joins us for a candid conversation about his remarkable journey in hockey. From growing up in Long Island to winning one of the sport's most prestigious awards in just his second season, Adam shares the highs and challenges of his career.
In this episode, we explore Adam's early days in youth hockey, his family's influence, and the path that led him to the NHL. Adam opens up about his experiences at Harvard, the pivotal moments in his career, and the importance of staying grounded. He also reflects on the support of his family, including his marriage to Tim's youngest daughter, and what it means to be part of the Rangers organization.
Join us for an insightful discussion on hockey, family, and the dedication it takes to succeed at the highest level.
Each week, Tim and Troy will sit down with interesting people to have thoughtful conversations. The guests will range from celebrities, athletes, academics, doctors, authors, and more. As Tim battles his ALS diagnosis, nothing is out of bounds and there will be nothing left unsaid.
SPONSORS
ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice.
Barclay Damon: Thank you to my law firm, for supporting this episode (https://www.barclaydamon.com).
NurseCore: Thanks to NurseCore for supporting this episode.
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This podcast is a proud part of ElevenLabs’ mission to help 1 million people reclaim their voice, especially those living with neurodegenerative diseases.
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