Johnny Manziel enters media industry 10 years after addiction and NFL downfall: what he learned

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Johnny Manziel announced some new media ventures this week and opened up about how his past issues with addiction have shaped his mindset.

Johnny Manziel’s glory days on the football field are a decade old this year. Now he’s looking to create some new ones in the podcast studio. The famed college star and infamous NFL bust is getting his own talk show, 'Glory Daze,' which is being distributed by Almost Friday Media. The show is launching during the upcoming football season and will feature regular interviews with high-profile current and former athletes, a source told Fox News Digital.

He reflected on the roots and impact of his addiction in a Q&A with students and those in recovery at the University of Alabama’s VitAL health conference Monday. FALCONS KIRK COUSINS JOINS FIGHT AGAINST FOOD INSECURITY IN SCHOOLS Manziel indicated during the conference that alcohol no longer had a place in his life. He also indicated the experience taught him a new way to manage any potential future success. He surrounded himself with consultants who push back on him when necessary.

 

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