"B Inspired" Finds Ross Yerger, Retired Secret Service Agent, Eager to Share Both Sides

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A "B Inspired" conversation with Ross Yerger, better known as "Yergz"from BASH Class of '90--Hockey Referee, Baseball Umpire, Secret Service Agent, now Political Pundit--made my head spin.

Retired after 21 years as a Secret Service agent, Ross reviews his life's journey in this extra-long episode that took him out of small-town life into the big leagues in sports and protection services before "coming out" that has led him back into journalism. 

Finding his way "Up The Middle" in his podcast, Ross is eager to share his experiences and concerns for the future of the country that he served for decades with passion and invites us to join him on Yergz.com. He won't hold back! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jane-stahl/episodes/BASH-Class-…

Find "B Inspired" on your favorite podcast platform including Spotify, Google, Apple, Anchor.fm, Castbox, etc. 

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Great article and podcast!  Yergz has had such an interesting career since graduating from Boyertown and exemplifies a lot of personal drive and courage.  Take a listen!

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Thank you, Donna!  It was so much fun catching up with Jane, uh, "Mrs. Stahl"!  Her podcast does such an amazing job in bringing out the best in all of her guests, and she does such an amazing job in making them so genuinely interesting! She and I contemplating partnering on an additional podcast, while she, Lesley and I talked about me writing for The Expression! 

I'm very excited to return to my "Journalistic Side" (I was the editor-in-chief of the "Junior High Life" and sports director at WBJW!) as I ventured into YouTube and podcasting, and now into written and radio, as well!  Yes, since my interview with Jane, my podcasting has developed into my very own internet radio station!  Yeah, I'm busy! LOL

While I may be a "warm weather guy," I've learned so much from my years in Boyertown, both the school system, and the community.  As one of my favorite protectees once wrote, "It Takes a Village"!

In addition to my eventual written contributions for "The Expression," I get the daily emails, highlighting each new day, and look forward to staying in touch over AM coffee.  Circling back to my high school years, I think that my first quote that I'm going to write about, for The Expression, is going to be from the actor, Sir Anthony Hopkins, who once said, "The best of us develop later in life. In high school, I was an idiot."  

For as much as my high school years had amazing development, creativity, and even some maturity, I too, have developed into a much better person, and I thank Jane and Lesley for allowing me the vehicles to convey that message, and share my stories!

Stay in touch at  Yergz.com !

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