The Real Work of Tradition: Rodney Weir on Scholarship, Leadership, & the Michigan Drum Major Legacy
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The real work of leadership often begins long before a career. It starts with discipline, tradition, and showing up when the pressure is highest.
In this episode of The Real Work Podcast, former University of Michigan Drum Major Rodney Weir shares what it takes to lead one of the most iconic marching band traditions in college sports. From sticking with learning an instrument to performing the famous Michigan drum major backbend in front of more than 100,000 fans, Rodney explains how preparation, confidence, and tradition shaped his experience.
Rodney also discusses the legendary baton toss over the goalposts—an iconic Michigan ritual where catching the baton is said to predict a Michigan win.
Today, Rodney brings those same leadership skills into his career as a physical therapist, researcher, and mentor. His work now supports both the medical field and the next generation of musicians through scholarships and education.
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Connect with Rodney Weir
➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodney-weir-610586b7
➡️ Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rodney-Weir
➡️ Coloma Band Student Scholarship:https://www.berriencommunity.org/coloma-band-students-get-new-scholarship-opportunityMedia / Traditions Discussed
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University of Michigan Drum Major Backbend tradition
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