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Marnie Schneider - Coauthor & Founder of GameDay in the USA

Marnie Schneider - Coauthor & Founder of GameDay in the USA

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Discover the health, wellness, and income benefits of LiveGood: https://www.livegood.com/Podcast Welcome to another episode of the Business Leaders of America podcast. In this episode, I’m joined by Marnie Schneider, CEO, author, philanthropist, and passionate advocate for sports, literacy, and community. As the granddaughter of former Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose and daughter of Susan Tose Spencer, the NFL’s first and only female GM, Marnie grew up surrounded by trailblazers and she’s continued that legacy in her own way. Through her bestselling Football Freddie and Fumble the Dog series and her company Gameday in the USA, she’s pioneered the concept of “sports edutainment,” blending football, history, and culture to inspire kids across the country. She’s also President of the Women’s Division of the Global Pro Flag Football League, championing pay equity and visibility for female athletes. In our conversation, we talk about the lessons she’s carried forward from her family’s NFL legacy, how she’s using storytelling to empower the next generation, and her vision for women in sports today and in the future. Notable Awards and Recognitions • Author & Founder of GameDay in the USA • Combined education and entertainment for kids through sports with GameDay in the USA, pioneering the innovative concept and new category of “Sports Edutainment” • Creator of the Football Freddie and Fumble the Dog book series, teaching children about NFL teams, civic pride, and U.S. geography • President of the Women’s Division of the Global Pro Flag Football League • Granddaughter of Leonard Tose, former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, and daughter of Susan Tose Spencer, the first and only female general manager in NFL history • Host of Journey Through Sports and Life and Game On! X’s and O’s for Life • Recognized advocate for youth literacy and sportsmanship, speaking at schools and community events nationwide How to connect with Marnie Schneider • https://www.marnieschneider.com/ • https://www.instagram.com/marnieschneider1/ • https://www.linkedin.com/in/marnie-schneider-8246a22a/ • https://x.com/marnieschneidr • Amazon.com : football freddie and fumble the dog Show Notes [2:27] Marnie reflects on growing up with her grandfather, former Eagles owner Leonard Tose, and her mother, Susan Tose Spencer, the NFL’s first and only female GM, sharing how their legacy shaped the person she is today. [7:02] The values and philosophies she’s carried into her own ventures, inspired by her grandfather and mother’s bold impact on the NFL, and how she’s adapted them with her own unique twist. [10:41] How her vision for combining education and entertainment for kids through sports evolved into the innovative concept of “Sports Edutainment.” [20:35] What’s ahead for her and Gameday in the USA, offering a glimpse into upcoming projects and future plans. [25:10] Marnie discusses her role as President of the Women’s Division of the Global Flag Football League and how she’s working to build a lasting legacy while keeping pay equity and visibility for women at the forefront. [32:17] How co-hosting Journey Through Sports and Life podcast and creating the “Game On! X’s and O’s for Life” channel have shaped her views on leadership, storytelling, and the broader sports culture. [38:21] How people can follow her work, connect with her, and bring Football Freddie and Fumble to their school, league, or community. [39:44] Marnie offers advice to business leaders on carving their own path while honoring their roots and staying connected to where they came from. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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