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The 8 Most Influential Sports Figures in my Life

For every guy who is into sports we all have people or influential figures that impacts the way we look at sport. This blog attempts to break down the people in each sport that most impacted my life.

1. Hockey – Doug Gilmour – Toronto Maple Leafs

In my early years, I didn’t find myself interested in hockey. I didn’t play organized hockey because I was a terribly bad skater. That was coupled with the fact that Leafs in the late 80’s were totally underwhelming. All that changed when Doug Gilmour joined the Maple Leafs on January 2 1992 in a blockbuster trade with the Calgary Flames. He played with a workman-like team with a hot young goaltender named Potvin. Together they went on to go to the brink of the Stanley Cup finals for two years in a row. I think many Leafs fans were scarred by the missed high-stick call in overtime by Wayne Gretzky who ultimately put the Leafs out of the playoffs with an overtime goal. Doug Gilmour was the ultimate catalyst for the Leafs; he would play any role required to try and put the team over the top. I modeled myself after him while playing road hockey. My ratty Doug Gilmour jersey bears a pre-bandwagon A for Assistant Captain, and still sits in my closet, blood stains and rips and all. He taught me to do anything and everything to help your team win.

2. Basketball – Michael Jordan – Chicago Bulls

This is an easy one pick. During the 90s, I sat like the rest of the world mesmerized by Michael Jordan’s skills.  Aside from his talent, his will to win was unparalleled. He always demanded the best of the team and was almost a second coach on the floor running the offense and taking his team to the next level. I only wonder how many titles he could/would have won had he not tried to play baseball for a year and half. I do always admire that he followed his heart and tried something new. Today, people compare him to Kobe or to a lesser extent Lebron. I can honestly say there will never be another Michael Jordan no matter how many titles Kobe wins.  He taught me that the will to win is the prerequisite to being a successful person.

3. Wrestling – Bret “Hitman” Hart

Now, you can argue to death whether a professional wrestler deserves to be on my list, but I can honestly say he has had a big impact on me. I used to watch WWF with my dad and my grandpa (who used to actually be a professional wrestler). Bret caught my eye as part of a vicious tag-team called the Hart Foundation. While he didn’t have the flash or size of other wrestlers that were getting pushed to the top, he had tenacity and the ability to consistently put on good matches even with bad wrestlers. His best matches were with people who could both wrestle and talk. His feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin is truly epic culminating in his Wrestlemania 13 match, which is regarded by many as the best Wrestlemania match of all time. I was fortunate to see him capture his last World Championship in Canada in 2001. The end of his career was marred by the “Montreal Screwjob”, but luckily his recent renaissance has helped give this story a happy ending. Bret was also voted one of the greatest Canadians of all time, he is truly an ambassador for the sport and the country worldwide. He taught me that if you work hard you can rise above expectations to make an impact beyond your sport.

4. Football – Scott Norwood – Buffalo Bills

Wide right, wide right! These are words that will haunt me for the rest of my life. This refers to the infamous play that the Buffalo Bills had a chance to win the Superbowl on the final play and a mis-struck field-goal forever changed the destiny of Buffalo. Scott Norword was the kicker and has earned a special place in sports history. While Buffalo ruled the AFC for 4 years, they achieved a feat never seen before: 4 straight Superbowl performances. The last two Superbowls specifically against the Dallas Cowboys was particularly hard as many others in highschool cheered against the Bills. I don’t think I caught more crap than the day that I wore my Buffalo Bills tshirt the day after Buffalo had dropped its 4th straight Superbowl. The entire experience taught me despite disappointment, never abandon your team.

5. Soccer – Roberto Baggio – Team Italy

Following is another person who missed a critical kick to win the game. Roberto Baggio missed what was probably the biggest kick in Italian soccer history as he sent his kick well over the crossbar, causing the team to lose the World Cup to Brazil. Now it is true that without Baggio’s skilled feet Italy would likely not have made it to the final, and he was responsible for either setting up or scoring countless goals. Baggio taught me no matter how good you are you need to finish strong otherwise people will remember you by your last missed kick instead of all of the others that went in.

6. Male Synchro Swimming – Gerald and Lawrence

My apologies to all actual male synchronized swimmers but this mockumentary is probably one of the funniest Saturday Night Live Skits ever. Gerald (Harry Shearer) and Lawrence (Martin Short) two brothers driven by a dream to win a gold medal in an event that doesn’t even exist. Comedic value aside this is a lovely story of two brothers driven to pursue their dream. I love this quote “I remember it was a Friday. I was coming home. My wife, Abby, asked me, “Honey, is there something wrong?” And I said, “No, there’s nothing wrong. I’ve made a decision. I’m leaving the accounting firm, and Lawrence and I are gonig to pursue a dream that we have, and that basically synchronized swimming is going to be our lives for the rest of this century.” These athletes taught me follow your dream, change the game when need be and have a sense of humor.

Watch the video of their training

7. MMA – Georges “Rush” St. Pierre (GSP) UFC

Some might point to Georges and say he is one of the greatest pound for pound fighters in the world, or one of the most dominant champions ever, but Georges has single handedly made MMA far more accepted in my house. Why do you ask? My wife and I often entertain and like in many groups what we do can be dictated by what the women want to watch. GSP has made it far easier for me to justify throwing on an MMA PPV at my house during a party. Frankly I would choose GSP due to his natural ability and willingness to train constantly, but his ability to act as an ambassador with the opposite sex to make MMA far accepted in my house is why I choose him. GSP has taught me that a good ambassador can help bridge any gap no matter what the divide, whether it be through great abs or a great attitude to life.

8. Baseball – Tony Fernandez – Toronto Blue Jays

While the more popular choice for picking an influential Baseball player for a young fan would have been Joe Carter and his epic World Series winning home run, my choice is Tony Fernandez. Why Tony you ask? The first game that I ever saw was at the age of 6. My aunt, then working for the Governor General of Ontario, was able to get tickets to a game at the old Exhibition stadium in Toronto.  It was a windy day and rather than watching the field I was looking to the giant spotlights that were moving in the wind. As a 6 year old I was far more concerned that I was going to be crushed by those giant spotlights. When I actually looked at the field I saw a fantastic shortstop who caught every ball in sight. Watching him throughout the years he was always a defensive stalwart and consistent Golden Glove winner and All-Star. Tony taught me that sports makes you feel like a little kid watching a game for the first time and to never lose that feeling in other parts of your life.

Summary:

I have learned many lessons through the world of sports. Sports is a perfect parallel to life as there is a constant flow of  high and low moments, winners and losers and people that just make you want to want to emulate. All of these people on this list have not just entertained me but taught me life lessons through their trials and tribulations.

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Supporting local farmers at Brickworks and Fresh from the Farm

In a time where people are constantly rushing due to busy schedules and busy lives, many of us (including myself) don’t take pause to wonder where our food comes from. Rushing in and out of a traditional supermarket, we rush to get things to make meals for the week and many times we don’t consider where these things come from. As I walk through many of the aisles, I see countless examples of California grown produce being featured while locally grown produce is not available. While I don’t want this blog to come off preachy, there is something to be said for knowing where our food comes from.

Enter the Evergreen Brickworks Market in Toronto.

The Brickworks goes beyond just getting food for the week; it is truly a shopping experience. As you meet some of the vendors who stand by the food that they work tirelessly to make, you can’t help but be inspired. This inspiration only takes one so far as the food truly speaks for itself.

This one time outing has become a Saturday morning tradition and I will walk you through some of my very favorite things to do whilst at the market.

Step 1: Everyone needs Energy!

Like any good adventure, one needs fuel to help them go. Luckily, one of the vendors makes one of the best breakfast sandwiches known to mankind. This sandwich is housed on a very delicious ciabatta bun, pesto, basil leaves, tomato, Applewood Smoked bacon, free run eggs and cheddar cheese. It is truly something to experience! I was so busy sampling and taking pictures that they didn’t even realize that I had not payed. I quickly returned to the scene of the crime to rectify the situation. They also provide some wonderful homemade waffles that will make you weak at the knees and coming back for more!

Step 2: Get some Fresh Produce

Fresh Produce at the Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto

The produce is probably one of my favorite parts of the trip. All of this local produce is absolutely fantastic, almost as if nature was creating art. All of these farmers are truly artisans as they paint their canvas with beautiful produce of all shapes and colors. Some of my favorites include the BizJak Farms Apple stand. I have a soft spot for apple farmers as my grandpa was one and I spent many a summer picking apples. The second is Everdale farms. My brother in-law’s girlfriend actually works for this farm and has excellent produce and value for your dollar.

Step 2: Get Garnishes and Desert:

Now that you have all of the raw materials to make some great dishes, it never hurts to get some top notch garnishes or desserts to accompany your dinner. Two of my absolute favorites, although diametrically opposed, Kozlik’s Award Winning Mustard and LPK’s Culinary Groove. For those gluten-free lovers LPK has an excellent selection of desserts. I personally love as much gluten as I can get but that’s just me!

Step 3: Go For Walk

The Brickworks has some fantastic sights! The grounds have been landscaped meticulously, which makes for a great experience. Walking is always a good option especially after tasting many of the great treats from the local vendors.

Step 4: Join the Community

This place is truly a community. The local planting initiatives help to turn children’s thumbs green. Dog aficionados also have a place to call home as this place is very accepting of dogs of all shapes and sizes. This is just a fantastic place to visit!

Step 5: Get a Drink

One of my final places to stop after all of this adventuring is the local juice stand. All the fruit is fresh and I always get them to throw a big chunk of ginger in with my oranges for good measure. Not only does it pack a bit of a punch but it is excellent for you.

Step 6: Fresh from The Farm

While this isn’t technically at the Brickworks, Fresh from the Farm has become a mandatory stop for us at least once a week. This small shop on Donlands near the Danforth has been providing us fresh meat from known local organic farmers. The quality is excellent and they have provided countless steaks, roasts and turkeys for all family occasions.

The store is run by a family and people that care greatly about the cause of putting good quality food on your table. Jacqui and Chris are always there to help with great suggestions as they constantly get a great supply of fresh meat and other great products. They also have a lot of other top-tier canned goods and fair-trade coffee and chocolate. We visit them nearly every week to stock up our fridge and freezer.

Summary:

While it might not be feasible for everyone to go to the farmers market (Brickworks) or to visit great local shops (like Fresh from the Farm) every week you should definitely give it a try. Working these places into our routine is perhaps not as convenient as a huge groccery store, but it is far more gratifying to know that the food you put on your table is from a farmer that truly cared about it. Aside from the obvious environmental benefits from not having your food shipped across the continent, you are supporting local business which is really the engine of any economy. This blog is not just advocating for people to visit these places in Toronto, rather I would say no matter where you are,  find your local farmer’s markets and visit them. I guarantee you will not only have an excellent experience that can become part of your regular routine, but every time you sit down at the dinner table your tastebuds will thank you for it.

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@JPUOPOLO on Twitter

Now you follow every inane thought I have on Twitter. Well actually you could do so for about a year, but common folks I need new content for the site. I chat with anyone about everything, this is one of the easiest ways to get a hold of me.

If you are not following me on Twitter you can do so @JPUOPOLO

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Official Re-Launch

Welcome to the jpuopolo.com. While this site has been around for years it has been in drastic need of a major re-design. I hope this site will be a new online hub where I can share my thoughts on a variety of topics. Some of those ideas will include, marketing, business, startups, politics among others.

I invite you to Subscribe for the blog this is only the beginning.

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My Conversation with Kevin Smith

Back in March I took a mini road trip down to see Kevin Smith (@ThatKevinSmith) at Walter Gretzky’s Hockey Tournament announcement in Toronto, where I got him to talk about just what you can do to your family videos to jazz them up a bit. I also came back with a signed hat!

Unfortunately, my team was fallen with a series of injuries so we could not face Kevin. But next year we will be gunning for him!

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Working with Dame Grease

In January I got the distinct pleasure of shooting a video with Super Produce Dame Grease (@DameGrease). Throughout Dame’s career he has produced the best in the hip-hop industry including DMX, Mary J Blige, LL Cool J, Wu Tang Clan among many others. I was fortunate to hang with Dame and his crew in Vegas where we shot this video.

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The Countdown to Baby is On

With less than 2.5 months to go the reality that a new little one will soon be sharing our home is quickly becoming evident. With every kick on my wife’s ever growing stomach I know I will fall in love as soon as I meet this little guy or girl.

Here was a video of our first ultrasound:

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Freelance Camp Toronto

A few weeks ago I participated in Freelance Camp Toronto. I gave a presentation on Business Development and the tricks I have used over the years. This was a great event where fellow freelancers got to network and learn the tricks of the trade from industry professionals.

Here are my slides from the event. I even managed to work in Admiral Ackbar into a presentation about business development.