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An Army of Normal Folks
Our country’s problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words on CNN and Fox, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding “hey, I can help.” Hosted by Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-winning Undefeated, this podcast is building the Army and celebrating its extraordinary members. New episodes are released every Tuesday. 
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 424 ratings
Real and Relatable
Bill brings a sizable dose of reality to a society that wants to believe it takes governmental intervention to resolve issues people face daily. The truth is that normal folks can and do impact the world in extraordinary ways. These stories relate to our own lives and help us see that we are not...Read full review »
7xDad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/24
Please support Bill’s ministry
We were recently honored to interview Bill on our Northern AZ radio show, he’s the real deal. Please become a sustaining member of the Army of Normal Folks, and support Bill, his team and his wonderful guests in making America a more loving, compassionate, successful place for all of us.
Northern Arizona Bob via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/24
Open mind thinking
Each week I look forward to Tuesday ! Listening and sharing this podcast is such a wonderful way to motivate both myself and my family and friends to go make a difference as just a normal person making a difference in the lives atound is! I love that you ask the hard questions and talk about the...Read full review »
Change is necessary via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/24
Recent Episodes
At 16 years old, Jeff was wrongfully convicted of raping and murdering a classmate. And after sixteen years in prison, he was finally exonerated. Rather than being dominated by victimhood that no one would have blamed him for, Jeff went to work fighting to free others who’ve been wrongly...
Published 04/30/24
At 16 years old, Jeff was wrongfully convicted of raping and murdering a classmate. And after sixteen years in prison, he was finally exonerated. Rather than being dominated by victimhood that no one would have blamed him for, Jeff went to work fighting to free others who’ve been wrongly...
Published 04/30/24
Published 04/30/24
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