Today is a unique show in both structure and message. Instead of our typical interview format, I want to address a topic that I’m convinced more than ever will have the greatest impact on your life. Yet, it is rarely addressed with the urgency and intentionality that it deserves. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/why-does-money-matter-erik-averill
Read MoreAs a Certified Fraud Examiner, David Bryne knows how to navigate the often “dark” space of finance. David’s company, Bright Lights LLC, was founded in response to the statistics, articles, documentaries, and profiles of athletes cheated out of their money. On this episode of Athlete CEO David gets into the dirty side of finance with the hops of preparing and protecting you. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/the-dirty-side-of-finance-investments-with-david-byrne
Read MoreYou have heard it said before, “you are your greatest asset.” My question is what are you doing today to increase the value of your greatest asset? It’s time to start thinking like a business owner. The CEO of Athlete, Inc. For more, visit athleteceo.com/20
Read MoreTaylor Holiday knows business. After avoiding law school (which he calls a stroke of luck) he lived the glorified garage to glory story. Power Balance grew to over 100 employees and a $60 million valuation. Today, as the managing partner of Common Thread Collective, Taylor’s team empowers eCommerce companies to reach new levels. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/.com/taylor-holiday-from-garage-to-60million-power-balance-common-thread-collective
Read MoreEver feel like this?.. You’re trying to find your purpose, but you keep jumping from shiney idea to shiney idea. So did today’s guest – until he found helicopters. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/.com/neil-jones-flying-your-path-quantum-helicopters
Read MoreJustin Blaine embodies what it means to be an Athlete CEO. Justin is the Managing Director of The Mentor Group, Inc. a full service, national investment banking, financial advisory, valuation, and appraisal firm. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/inside-the-most-powerful-sports-network-athletestouch
Read MoreToday’s guest, Ryan Nece, played 7 years in the NFL and went on to win a Super Bowl in 2002 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. These days Ryan is the Managing Director of Next Play Capital, a venture capital fund that sits at the intersection of tech and sports. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/ryan-nece-nfl-to-venture-capital
Read MoreDoing what's right and making money are not mutually exclusive. Is this even possible in today's world? Or is it a pipe dream? Jeff Piersall, is convinced it's not only possible it's inevitable. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/ethical-capitalism-freedom-wealth-with-jeff-piersall
Read MoreToday we’re giving you a peak behind the curtain as we sit down with AWM CAP’s Associate Planner, Chase Dominguez. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/chase-dominguez
Read MoreBeing “healthy” has taken on a definition these days that’s typically associated with “physical attractiveness” - which can deter people from ever getting started. Enter this week’s guest, David Freeman. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/david-freeman-being-alpha
Read MoreAndre Wadsworth is a former 3rd Overall NFL pick, making his professional debut in 1998 with the Arizona Cardinals. After 3 years in the league, Andre began shifting his attention towards being of influence to his family and community. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/andre-wadsworth-nlf-to-business-success
Read MoreToday I sit down with Kyle Mauch, founder of Athletes Brand. As a former professional athlete, Kyle has transitioned to starting not one, but four different companies - with a life vision to help 1,000 athletes create a legacy beyond the game. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/.com/kyle-mauch-creating-impact-through-your-brand-athletes
Read MoreTurning pro in any sport is an extremely rare, and risky situation. Few players that face the opportunity get to see the fruits of their labor, and most are left to figure out a longer-term career that doesn’t involve professional sports. Enter Charlie Olson and Pando Pooling – A company that helps professional athletes lower their career risk while giving them unique opportunities to invest in other athletes.
Read MoreOn today’s episode we chat with Ryan Mandley, co-founder of Gallon Gear, who’s company mission is to help the World drink more water. For more, visit http://athleteceo.com/ryan-mandley-gallon-gear-side-hustles-selling-homes
Read MoreA.J. Wnukowski the founder and CEO of Lumberlend Co., “The Home of the Original Bat Mug.” You may have seen his bat-derived product in the hands of professional baseball players or social media influencers.
Read MoreOn today’s show, I sit down with the infamous “Athlete Investment Fraud” attorney, Chase Carlson.
Read MoreOn today’s episode, we get to listen in on a conversation between my business partner Brandon Averill and serial entrepreneur, Mark Goodstein.
Read MoreOn this episode my good friend Eric Cressey joins us. Eric is a long-timer personal friend and the President and Co-Founder of Cressey Sports Performance, with facilities located in Hudson, MA, and Jupiter, FL.
Read MoreIt’s with great pleasure that we bring on Fred Claire, former General Manager and Executive Vice-President of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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