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Matt Doherty Partners with Radio One and WBT for Podcast


The Rebound Podcast
The Rebound Podcast

Radio One, WBT-AM & FM/Charlotte and Matt Doherty announce the debut of "The Rebound Podcast with Coach Matt Doherty." Doherty, the former University of North Carolina basketball player and coach follows his best-selling book, "Rebound: From Pain To Passion, Leadership Lessons Learned" with "The Rebound Podcast," a ten episode series debuting each Thursday in which he speaks with individuals in the fields of business, entertainment, politics, sports and more that have had to rebound from failure.

After being forced to resign from his dream coaching job at UNC in a very public manner in 2003, Doherty embarked on a personal leadership journey and was able to rebound by turning his pain to passion. Now in a straight-forward and authentic manner, he is providing a front row seat inside the journey of special guests that faced adversity and worked to rebound from failure.

"Matt's journey is truly inspiring. His insights, and those of his guests, are relatable no matter what field you're in," said Radio One Charlotte Regional VP and Market Manager Marsha Landess. "We are thrilled to partner with him to bring his leadership skills to the Charlotte market and beyond, first through his appearances on WBT with The Brett Winterble Show, and now through The Rebound Podcast!"

"I am excited to present the Rebound Podcast series with Radio One and WBT," added Doherty. "Listeners will get an inside seat into the heartache and growth of some of the nation's leaders in sports, business, politics and religion. It's a must listen."

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