Mar 08 2025 43 mins
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Jerome Bettis (also known as “The Bus”), who is a Hall of Fame running back and Walter Peyton NFL Man of the Year. Jerome describes how he “broke the cycle” of shunning rookies in the locker room and instead focused on encouraging and mentoring them. He also talks about how the generosity of one pro football player he met as a kid drove him to develop the habit of giving a “hand up” to those in need; a habit that he knows he will continue for the rest of his life. “The Bus” is also the title of Jerome’s bestselling autobiography, which tells the story of Bettis’ rise from a Detroit ghetto to an illustrious collegiate and professional football career. A six-time Pro Bowl selection and one of the league’s all-time leading rushers, Jerome retired in 2006 after helping the Steelers win the Super Bowl, and in 2022, at age 50, Bettis received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame, fulfilling a promise he made to his mother when he left college for the NFL draft a year before graduation! LISTEN TO the radio broadcast live on iHeart Radio, or to “THE MENTORS RADIO” podcast any time, anywhere, on any podcast platform – subscribe here and don’t miss an episode!
SHOW NOTES:
JEROME BETTIS:
- BIO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Bettis
- BOOK: The Bus – My Life in and out of a Helmet – Jerome Bettis and Gene Wojciechowski
- WEBSITE: https://thebus36.com/
- VIDEO CLIPS:
- Commencement 2022: Jerome Bettis
- From Touchdowns to Textbooks: Jerome Bettis’ Return to College Post NFL
- Jerome Bettis’ 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame speech