ESPN's Desmond Howard inspires at YMCA Breakfast
Paige Kornblue goes one-on-one with former Heisman and Super Bowl MVP Trophy winner Desmond Howard as he shares life lessons and highlights from on and off the field
BOCA RATON, FL -- In the Big House, Desmond Howard made the Heisman pose famous. In Boca Raton, you could say he called a reverse.
As the former Heisman and Super Bowl MVP Trophy winner and I kicked off our fireside chat-style program before 500 people at the YMCA Inspiration Breakfast on May 19, I asked him if he would show us his renowned pose.
"What do you think?" I asked. "Do you think you could do it for us?"
"Well, I think itβs better if you did it,β replied Howard.
"Never be afraid to better yourself and be yourself. Donβt try to imitate or emulate someone else. The best gift you have is your originality. It doesnβt get any better than that," said Howard.
Howard provided the play-by-play of his childhood, his memories from the YMCA, college at the University of Michigan, the story behind his famous 1991 catch in the Notre Dame game and his famous pose during the Ohio State game, his time in the NFL, the awards and lessons he has learned on-air and on and off the field.
And sprinkled throughout his captivating stories, Howard delivered numerous motivational messages.
"I think first and foremost I think we need a lot more kindness in the world. I think it doesnβt take much effort to be kind in the world. Give a compliment, give a smile. I think that goes a long way. And for the youth I tell them to make sure that you listen. There are a lot of people out there that are supporting you or doing things. We are in your corner, trying to make sure you have a certain level of success.You have to listen to the people who are trying to help you. When youβre a teenager, weβve all been there, you think you know all the answers but the ones who are successful are the ones who learn to listen and they just interject their own personality into whatever it is theyβre trying to do in this life," said Howard.
The Inspiration Breakfast raised over $275,000 dollars for the YMCA of Southern Palm Beach County. The funds will provide financial assistance scholarships for the YMCA's youth development programs
An event preview party was held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club headlined by former NFL General Manager and current ESPN insider Mike Tannenbaum.
"How lucky we all are... we are coming out of an historic pandemic and thereβs no better way to recognize that than to be here with the YMCA and theyβre a pillar of our community and weβre lucky that theyβre part of the South Florida community. When you go through life and the ups and downs it brings you, you can always go back. Itβs a bedrock of the community and I am just proud to be associated with it. They do so many good things for so many people," said Tannenbaum.
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Emcee Paige Kornblue and ESPN's Desmond Howard at the YMCA Gameday Set.
Howard honored as first "Michigan Football Legend" (Photo courtesy of Dr. Ed Kornblue, 9/10/2011)
YMCA Inspiration Breakfast Event Chair & Office Depot National Director of Community Investment, Alex Price