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Throughout his life, The Strength Coach has
squarely faced obstacles and has emerged with a unique set of resources for making the
most of whatever situation arises.
Born in Bay Springs, Mississippi in 1964, he
was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy in what had been a "colored" waiting room
at the New Orleans hospital for "crippled children" in 1967. His parents,
Jim and Adelia, were teachers at Nichols High School in Biloxi and Jim, who had been a
quarterback at Alcorn A&M in Lorman, Miss., was the head football coach..
Greg remembers going to football practice and playing with
the balls as early as age 3. In 1968, the Smith family moved to upstate New York, and then
to Chicago, where Jim developed a successful sales and marketing career and Greg was
integrated into public schools.
Greg walked "funny" until the age
of 13, becoming numb to the constant stares of strangers. The "funny" walk
turned painful, as Greg's spine curved and started causing damage to his internal organs.
When Reggie Jackson hit 3 home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series, Greg
watched from his hospital bed, for nine innings putting the pain aside. He had had his
spine surgically broken, straightened and repaired, fused with three long metal rods. This
marked the end of Greg's walking days and the start of his life as a wheelchair pilot.
At Downers Grove South High School in the
Chicago area, Greg expressed a desire to play in the marching band. His band instructor
obliged and his freshman year, he played a variety of precussion instruments from the
sidelines as his peers marched in formation on the field. This was not what Greg had in
mind. He wanted to march like everybody else. So he and his band instructor designed a
foot control for his power wheelchair! This gave Greg the same responsibility as everybody
else in the band: to play his parts correctly and to be in the right space on the field.
Greg's love for football is what brought him
to radio. Seeking a way to get involved in the sport, he auditioned for play-by-play
announcer at WDGC-FM, the student-run community radio station, and got the job. During
football season, he traded his drumsticks for a microphone and each week, his father would
carry him up the stands and into the press boxes of the often frigid cold suburban
Chicago-area high school stadiums. After three years of live play-by-play announcing of
football, basketball and baseball, Greg was certain about what he wanted to do with his
life, or so he thought.
He chose Arizona State University for college
because of the weather, the athletic program, and the start of a new campus radio station.
As a freshman, he figured, he could get some "playing time" at a developing
radio station. He became the sports director at campus station KASR and logged four years
of live play-by-play action, attending classes with and calling the names of future stars
such as Major League Baseball's Barry Bonds, the NBA's Byron Scott, WNBA star Kym Hampton
and NFL veterans such as Randall McDaniel and Eric Allen. While in college, he also worked
as a stringer, reporting from Phoenix Suns games and interviewing sports legends including
Michael Jordan (Greg's frat brother!), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Isiah Thomas and many others.
One of Greg's greatest sportscasting memories
was in 1985, when he was home for Christmas in Chicago. The Bears were making their run at
the Super Bowl, so Greg called and acquired some locker room passes for the NFC divisional
playoff game at Soldier Field. Because it was so cold that day, the Bears invited Greg and
his cousin Ron up into the press box to watch the game. Afterward, despite the fact that
Soldier Field's locker room was not wheelchair accessible from the press box, the Bears
instructed ushers to lift Greg (in his wheelchair) up on their shoulders and carry him
down the lower stands to the Bears locker room, where he interviewed Mike Ditka, Walter
Payton, Mike Singletary, Dan Hampton and other Bear greats!
After earning his BA in broadcasting from
ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Greg worked as a key member of the marketing
team for Pulitzer's KTAR/K-Lite radio stations in Phoenix. He served as research and sales
promotion director, where his primary activities involved sales presentation material,
ratings analysis, coordination of contests and events, and audience promotion through
newspaper, outdoor, television and direct mail campaigns. From 1990 to 1992, Greg was the
host of "Cardinal Talk," a call-in program that aired after all of the NFL
Cardinals games on KTAR and across the Southwest.
Despite the thrills acheived in his young
career, Greg wanted more from broadcasting, and felt a calling to do something that
combined his knowledge and experience in radio, with his life experiences as a disabled
person. He resigned from Pulitzer and started "On A Roll" as a local Phoenix,
Ariz., program in 1992 on KFNN 1510 AM. From that humble beginning, he built a
nationally syndicated program that has aired on over 70 stations nationwide over the past
11 years.
In 2003, he became a member of the National
Speakers Association, and has introduced "The Strength Coach" to America.
In this role, he helps people from all walks of life who want to build inner strength for peak performance by
"working out" with the weights of life's challenges! "The Strength Coach
Radio Show" features Greg's insights combined with the world's best
motivational speakers, celebrity guests who have inner strength stories to tell, and
everyday individuals who are seeking inner strength.
In addition to his busy career, Greg is the
father of three active nondisabled children, ages 12, 10 and 7. Becoming a parent was
something he had dreamed of as a child and young adult, but never expected. It has been
and continues to be the most rewarding aspect of his life. His children embrace their
65-pound dad without question and love to ride around on the back of his power chair.
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