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  • Dr. Phil's Biggest Fan: Coach Randy Mazey - Episode 11
    2025/05/22
    A Legacy of Leadership with Coach Randy Mazey | Bald, Bearded, and Bold PodcastLegacy of Leadership with Coach Randy Mazey | Bald, Bearded, and Bold Podcast In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, we sit down with a man who has left an indelible mark not just on the game of baseball, but on the lives of the student-athletes he's coached and the community he's led — Coach Randy Mazey. As he prepares to close the chapter on his career as the head coach of the West Virginia University baseball team, Coach Mazey joins us for a candid and inspiring conversation. We dive deep into his journey — from arriving in Morgantown and building the WVU baseball program into a nationally respected force, to making the bold and deeply personal decision to step away from coaching to focus on being the best husband and father he can be.Coming to WVU: A New Challenge Coach Mazey reflects on what it meant to take the reins of the WVU baseball program in 2012. At the time, the team was transitioning into the competitive Big 12 Conference, and the challenges were substantial. The facilities weren’t where they needed to be, and WVU baseball wasn’t yet a household name on the national stage. But for Mazey, it wasn’t about inheriting a ready-made powerhouse — it was about building something special from the ground up. With a competitive fire and a clear vision for the program’s future, he brought in a new culture of discipline, grit, and belief. From recruiting players who fit his blue-collar ethos to leading the charge for better facilities — including the state-of-the-art Monongalia County Ballpark — Mazey has been the driving force behind one of the most inspiring turnaround stories in college baseball.Building More Than a Baseball Program Throughout our conversation, one thing becomes crystal clear: Coach Mazey never saw his role as just teaching baseball. His mission has always been about building men of character, resilience, and integrity. Under his leadership, the WVU baseball program became a family — one rooted in mutual respect, accountability, and support. He shares stories about the early years, the long practices, the games that didn’t go their way, and the big wins that reminded everyone why they believed in the journey. From leading the team to multiple NCAA Regional appearances to seeing his players succeed on and off the field, Coach Mazey’s time at WVU is more than a highlight reel — it’s a legacy of growth and transformation.Walking Away with Purpose Perhaps the most powerful part of the conversation is Coach Mazey’s decision to walk away. In a sports world that often glorifies the grind and the never-ending pursuit of titles, Mazey is choosing something else: presence. He opens up about the decision to retire from coaching to focus on being a better husband to his wife Amanda and a more present father to their children. There’s emotion in his voice as he explains how the demands of coaching — the travel, the pressure, the late nights — slowly began to pull him away from the things that matter most. And in true Mazey fashion, he didn’t just make a decision for himself — he made a statement to every coach, every dad, and every leader watching: Sometimes the boldest move isn’t chasing the next win, it’s choosing to be fully present for your family. It’s a message that hits home, and it’s one that defines what it truly means to be “Bald, Bearded, and Bold.”The Lighter Side: Dr. Phil, Dad Jokes, and Down-to-Earth Wisdom Of course, no episode would be complete without some laughs, and Coach Mazey brings plenty. In one of the more surprising and entertaining turns of the conversation, he reveals his deep admiration for none other than Dr. Phil. That’s right — the man known for calling pitches and building a nationally ranked baseball program is also a devoted fan of daytime TV’s most famous psychologist. Mazey talks about how Dr. Phil’s no-nonsense, cut-through-the-noise advice has influenced the way he mentors players and handles challenges in his own life. And it makes sense — both men are about accountability, truth, and cutting to the heart of what really matters. He also shares his love for the simple things: early mornings with his family, watching his kids play sports, and finally getting to experience the other side of the bleachers as a parent. The genuine joy and peace in his voice as he talks about this next chapter is both refreshing and inspiring.A Message for the Next Generation As our conversation wraps up, Coach Mazey offers words of encouragement to the next generation of coaches, parents, and leaders. He talks about the importance of knowing your "why," being true to your values, and never losing sight of what really matters. He challenges listeners to think about success not just in terms of wins and championships, but in the legacy you leave behind and the lives you touch along the way. It’s clear that ...
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    48 分
  • Purpose Over Pressure - Redefining Tactical Training at GUNTRY WV: Jason Salyards - Episode 10
    2025/05/15
    Bald, Bearded, and Bold: A Conversation with Jason Salyards of GUNTRY WVIn a recent episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, listeners were treated to a powerful, grounded conversation with Jason Salyards, the Director of Training at GUNTRY WV. With a calm confidence shaped by military service, years of elite tactical instruction, and a deep love for community, Jason brings both humility and authority to the mic—qualities that have come to define his leadership in the world of firearms education. From his early days in the military to becoming one of the region’s most respected weapons instructors, Jason’s journey is about more than tactical know-how; it’s about service, family, and a relentless commitment to excellence.From Soldier to Teacher: The Journey Begins Jason Salyards’ story starts in the military, where he served with distinction and forged the foundation for the instructor he would later become. Like many veterans, his time in uniform wasn’t just about following orders or surviving deployments—it was about mastering skills, building discipline, and learning how to lead. During the podcast, Jason shared candid insights into the formative moments of his military experience—how structure, repetition, and mentorship shaped his perspective on training. It was in these demanding environments that he first discovered his love for teaching. “You can hand someone a weapon,” he says in the episode, “but the real magic is when you help them understand it—when they respect it, when they’re confident, and when they know how to use it safely.” That moment of realization—that training could be more than a requirement, that it could be a gift—was a turning point. Jason wasn’t just a soldier anymore. He was a teacher in the making.Training the Elite: Agencies, Law Enforcement & More After transitioning from the military, Jason found himself increasingly in demand. His calm demeanor, vast knowledge base, and real-world experience made him an ideal instructor for law enforcement officers, tactical teams, and government agencies across the country. But what sets Jason apart isn’t just his resume—it’s his approach. Whether he’s working with a rookie officer or a seasoned federal agent, Jason brings the same energy: clear communication, mutual respect, and a commitment to outcomes. “Training,” he explains in the podcast, “isn’t about proving how much you know. It’s about showing someone what they’re capable of—and then helping them believe it.” His work has earned him widespread recognition. Over the years, he has trained members of multiple agencies, from local police departments to federal units. His classes don’t just teach technical skills—they instill calm under pressure, ethical responsibility, and a deeper appreciation for what it means to carry a weapon.A New Chapter: GUNTRY WV in Wheeling Now, Jason is bringing that expertise to the Ohio Valley in a big way. As the head of training at GUNTRY WV, a state-of-the-art indoor shooting and training facility in Wheeling, West Virginia, he’s helping to build more than a business—he’s building a culture. GUNTRY WV isn’t your typical range. It’s an immersive, professional space designed to serve everyone from first-time shooters to advanced professionals. With classrooms, simulators, live-fire ranges, and community events, GUNTRY is redefining what a firearms training facility can be. For Jason, this is the culmination of everything he’s worked toward: a place where training is approachable, excellence is expected, and community comes first. “People walk in nervous, and they leave empowered,” he says. “That’s what we’re doing here—making people better. Not just with a gun, but in life.”Excellence for Everyone: From Beginners to Experts One of the most inspiring parts of the conversation was Jason’s passion for teaching everyone—not just seasoned shooters or professionals. Beginners, especially, hold a special place in his mission. “There’s nothing more rewarding than working with someone who’s never touched a firearm and watching them transform,” he reflects. “You see their confidence grow, their mindset shift. It’s powerful.” At GUNTRY WV, inclusivity is key. The staff is trained to meet people where they are—whether you’re a concealed carry permit applicant, a retired veteran looking to refine your skills, or a parent who just wants to learn gun safety for the home. This philosophy—rooted in patience, friendliness, and trust—isn’t an accident. It’s built into the DNA of the training culture Jason has helped to establish. “Excellence,” he reminds listeners, “isn’t about ego. It’s about consistency, humility, and doing the work.”Why Wheeling? A Family, a Community, a Calling When asked why he chose to put down roots in Wheeling, West Virginia, Jason’s answer is simple and heartfelt: family and community. “I fell in love with the Ohio ...
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    29 分
  • Welcoming GUNTRY West Virginia to the Ohio Valley: Jason Rine - Episode 9
    2025/05/07
    Welcoming GUNTRY West Virginia to the Ohio Valley: Jason RineIn this powerful and eye-opening episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, host Jason Haswell sits down with Jason Rine, Director of Operations at GUNTRY WV, for an honest, bold, and thought-provoking discussion about responsibility, leadership, community, and the evolving role of firearms training and safety in modern society.As a father, husband, and business leader, Jason Rine wears many hats — and all of them require clarity, character, and conviction. In this episode, listeners will hear about his journey from law enforcement to private sector leadership, and how GUNTRY WV is reshaping the conversation around firearms education, family safety, and responsible gun ownership in the Ohio Valley and beyond.But this isn’t just a podcast about guns — it’s about values, discipline, and how we rise to meet challenges with integrity.Who Is Jason Rine?Jason Rine brings a deep well of experience, including years of service in law enforcement, to his current role as the Director of Operations at GUNTRY WV, a state-of-the-art shooting range and firearms training facility located in Wheeling, West Virginia. With his background in public safety, leadership, and community relations, Jason offers a unique and level-headed perspective in a space that’s often divisive and misunderstood.At GUNTRY, Jason and his team are focused on creating a safe, educational, and inclusive environment — whether you’re a first-time gun owner, an experienced shooter, or someone simply looking to learn more about personal protection and responsibility. In this episode, he shares why proper training, mindset, and respect are more important than ever, and how GUNTRY is committed to serving families, law enforcement, and community members alike.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:✔️ How GUNTRY WV is changing the firearms training game — with a focus on education, respect, and responsibility✔️ Why law enforcement experience shaped Jason’s view on training, safety, and mental preparedness✔️ The connection between leadership and humility — and how showing up consistently matters more than bravado✔️ A candid conversation about family, fatherhood, and faith — and how those values inform everything Jason does✔️ What it really means to protect and serve — in your home, your community, and your businessReal Talk, Real Responsibility - In a culture that often paints masculinity and gun ownership in extremes, this episode brings nuance, honesty, and accountability to the table. Jason Haswell and Jason Rine dig into questions that matter:What does it mean to be a protector without being aggressive?How can families create a culture of safety without fear?Why is ongoing training and mental readiness just as important as physical skills?How do men lead at home and in business without pretending to be perfect?They don’t shy away from the hard topics — from societal perceptions of masculinity to the emotional weight carried by those in service roles. And they do it in a way that’s accessible, grounded, and filled with moments of humor and humility.GUNTRY West Virginia: More Than Just a RangeAs Director of Operations, Jason Rine explains that GUNTRY West Virginia is not just about target practice — it’s about purpose and preparation. The facility provides a clean, welcoming space for people of all backgrounds to learn, train, and grow. From concealed carry permit courses to tactical training, family safety seminars, and law enforcement support, GUNTRY is redefining what responsible gun ownership looks like in a modern America.In a region like the Ohio Valley, where outdoor sports, hunting, and family protection are part of the culture, GUNTRY WV is bridging gaps between tradition and innovation, and between personal freedom and public safety.Leadership, Fatherhood, and Living Boldly.As the episode unfolds, you’ll hear both Jasons reflect on the role of fatherhood, the pressure of providing and protecting, and how to balance that with empathy, faith, and mental resilience. They discuss the unique challenges men face today — from work-life balance to cultural expectations — and how leadership starts with showing up consistently, not just for others, but for yourself.For anyone struggling with questions like “Am I doing enough?” or “How do I lead in uncertain times?”, this episode offers encouragement and clarity. It’s a reminder that being bold doesn’t mean being loud — it means being groundedin your values and driven by purpose.A Podcast with PurposeBald, Bearded, and Bold is more than banter between buddies. It’s a place where real stories are told, where faith meets everyday life, and where men are challenged to grow — spiritually, emotionally, and relationally.With the support of Sparks Media Agency and iHeart Radio Studios, this podcast is about amplifying the voices of those who are making a difference — not just with ...
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    32 分
  • Revitalizing Wheeling, WV - A City Reborn: Mayor Denny Magruder - Episode 8
    2025/04/24
    Epsiode 8: ​In a recent episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, Wheeling Mayor Denny Magruder shared insights into the city's ongoing transformation and his deep-rooted passion for its future. Highlighting major initiatives like the Wheeling Gateway Center and the Downtown Streetscape Project, Magruder emphasized the city's commitment to revitalizing its infrastructure and enhancing community spaces. He also discussed efforts to secure federal support for key projects, including transportation improvements and tourism development . Reflecting on his first year in office, Magruder expressed pride in the collaborative spirit driving Wheeling's progress and the resilience of its residents . His vision for Wheeling is one of growth, inclusivity, and honoring the city's rich heritage while embracing new opportunities. Listeners were left with a sense of optimism and a clearer understanding of the initiatives shaping Wheeling's path forward.​

    This is episode 8. Remember, as Mayor Magruder says "family comes first, then work is second ..."


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    41 分
  • The Douche Category and Going to Dairy Queen: Jason Haswell, with the vivacious, KJ - Episode 7
    2025/04/03
    Episode 7: It's that time of year again ... spring and summer sports for kids. Jason and, the vivacious, KJ discuss and introduces "The Douche Catergory" and the problems behind parents getting TOO involved and disrespectful to coaches and umpires/referees. Their main focus is to remind parents and family members that to remember what's most important ... "is my child having fun? Are they learning? Are we getting Dairy Queen afterwards?"

    This is episode 7. Remember, "don't be a douche ..."


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    Find more at about Bold, Bearded, and Bold at our website: listentobbb.com
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    32 分
  • Launch Party Madness at TJ's Beer Garden in Wheeling, WV - Episode 6
    2025/03/27
    We're launched and live at Bald, Bearded, and Bold - A big thanks to all that came to our Launch Party at TJ's Beer Garden and Sports Garden in Wheeling, WV on St. Paddy's Day on March 17th, 2025. We were blessed to see previous and upcoming BBB guests, and others in the community that have supported from Day One.

    I mean, nothing like doing a few Irish car bombs before noon on a Monday ... But it's even better knowing we were chatting with the the main guy and name behind TJ's Beer Garden, Teresa the GOAT Assistant, producer & d***slap Tony Sparks, and the return of Coach Rich Donnelly.

    There were so many great conversations and laughs at the party - Looking forward to our upcoming guest list and ridiculous stories along the way!

    This is episode 6. The Launch!


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    36 分
  • Never Question God: Mike Howard - Episode 5
    2025/03/15
    Mike Howard is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Wheeling Chamber in West Virignia, but he's been in many other business roles in his career. He touches on all of the different in his professional career and how they've helped shape him in his most impactful role yet ... helping reshape and support businesses and entrepreneurs in and around Wheeling, WV and the Ohio Valley.

    It's more than just business ... Mike and Jason discuss how loss of life has remolded thier perspective on their lives; personally, professionally, and spiritually. Give this episode a listen to hear about bouncing back after family loss, how we should trust God during the process, and some wonderful business and Chamber of Commerce updates in Wheeling, WV and the Ohio Valley.


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    34 分
  • Left New Orleans with a Hangover and a Bible: The Takedown Mafia | Part 2 of Many
    2025/03/14
    Our host, Jason Haswell, introduces the Takedown Mafia, his old college and wrestling buddies from back in the day. They're spread out and living in different areas, but they still keep in touch on a daily basis.

    Hear old stories from them - Meet the imfamous Chad Butler and Coach Daniel Elliott. Oh, don't worry, they'll be a frequent fliers on the Bald, Bearded, and Bold podcast ... This is just one of many episodes!



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    44 分