![]() ![]() Edwards.Īdam Kaufman: I have two kids at St. But first, I wanted to thank you, and it's a time of year when we're all giving thanks, so we're especially grateful to have Cleveland's probably most public figure with us today, Baker Mayfield, thank you for being with us.īaker Mayfield: Appreciate you having me.Īdam Kaufman: You're still somewhat new to Cleveland, what are the biggest surprises, positive or negative about being here? Do you have any impressions ahead of time or expectations?īaker Mayfield: So I have a buddy that I played in college with, his name is Joe Palange, he grew up here, went to St. Let's listen in as our host Adam Kaufman starts the conversation sitting down with the owner of TownHall, Bobby George, and the quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, Baker Mayfield.Īdam Kaufman: We are so excited to be here at TownHall for Feed the Need, your biggest event of the year, and we have a special guest today that we'll introduce in a moment. To learn more about what they're up to, you can visit ĭave Douglas: Welcome back to the Up2 podcast. I'm also very selective about who we choose to partner with for this podcast and it was with open arms that I embraced the idea of partnering with Bobby George and TownHall. ![]() a few years ago and they're now expanding into Columbus, Ohio soon. TownHall was the first all non-GMO restaurant in the U.S. I want to tell you about a group that I'm grateful for and that is TownHall, Cleveland's most popular restaurant, and one that I can say is the only place my wife tells me she can eat every meal, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We'll be right back.Īdam Kaufman: Hello, my name is Adam Kaufman and I'm thankful you're joining us today on the Up2 podcast. Both Baker and Bobby will tell us about their views on leadership and dealing with the pressures that come along with it. He'll talk about his sense of responsibility to help others and how that has led to the event that we're attending today. We're also going to hear from town hall owner Bobby George. We'll hear from the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily Mayfield, about their expectations of Cleveland before arriving and if the city has surprised them in any way.ĭave Douglas: We'll talk about their families, and we'll even hear a little bit about how they met, and Baker will tell us which football player he looked up to and wanted to be as a kid. TownHall's teamed up with the NFL football team, the Cleveland Browns, and they're here serving meals to those in need. ![]() We're here for an event centered around giving back to the community. We're recording on location at the restaurant TownHall, one of our show's sponsors. We have another unique episode for you today. We try to focus our interviews on the non-business aspects of their lives, and in doing so, have found there is a real thirst to explore their hearts and minds in atypical ways. The humility piece is extremely important as we identify leaders who can inspire others. Eight years ago, Up2 started as a live event series, showcasing leaders who are as humble as they are successful. Dave Douglas: Hi, welcome to another episode of Up2. ![]()
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