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Welcome to a new episode of Office Hours: a podcast with Front Office Sports CEO Adam White and figures from the sports industry. This season is focused on athletes, both current and retired, who have found success in business endeavors off the field.On today’s episode, we’re joined by New England Free Jacks co-founder and CEO, Alex Magleby. In October of 2018, Magleby left USA Rugby to help launch the New England Free Jacks as part of the inaugural season of Major League Rugby.Building a sports organization from the ground up is never easy, doing so in a global pandemic is borderline impossible. Despite the obstacles, Magleby is bullish on rugby's future in the U.S., MLR's ability to innovate, and the opportunity that lies ahead for the U.S. on the biggest stages of global rugby competition.Highlighted conversation points are below:2:35 – The postponement of the Olympics and its impact on Rugby6:00 – Planning his post-Rugby playing moves11:11 – Getting into entrepreneurship24:26 – Launching the Free Jacks31:43 – Rugby post-pandemic35:48 – MLR expansion
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Cincinnati Red pitcher Trevor Bauer. In August, Bauer set a Reds record with 41 strikeouts in just four starts. Dominating on the field, Bauer hopes to do the same off of it.As someone who has "done things differently" his entire life, Bauer is bullish on the future of Momentum, the athlete-centric media company he started in 2019, the positive steps Major League Baseball and players have made on social media, and a new model he believes to be the future of how agents do business.Highlighted conversation points are below:2:40 – Using COVID-19 delay to bolster Momentum5:33 – Why Momentum and why a content business14:32 – On a potential MLB x Momentum collaboration19:09 – His thoughts on NIL and how it will impact college athletes23:32 – On a better agency model for agents32:20 – Balancing baseball and business
On today's episode, we're joined by two time Olympic gold medalist. Bart Conner. Conner is the only American male gymnast to win gold medal at every level of national and international competition. When he's not working at his gym or working on his other gymnastics related businesses, he's an ESPN color commentator, a public speaker, and is deeply invested and involved with Special Olympics.4:15 - COVID-19's impact on his gym business 5:32 - Implications of a postponed Olympics10:53 - Transitioning to the business world15:30 - Getting involved with Special Olympics32:24 - How gymnastics recovers from the Larry Nassar Scandal 41:26 - What's next for his career
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Devon Kennard, Arizona Cardinals Outside Linebacker and real estate investor.A product of USC, Kennard has found success on and off the field with a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio that includes 14 different properties across multiple states.On how his senior year of high school changed his outlook on life after football On building a network while in college On his Mount Rushmore of business leaders On dealing with current events and acts of racial injustice On the legacy he wants to leave behind
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Isaac Rochell, Los Angeles Chargers defensive end and founder of apparel company Local Human.A product of Notre Dame, Rochell has used his time during quarantine to start Local Human, a one-to-one apparel company that he hopes becomes the next Toms.On life during quarantine On his career off the field Future of Local Human On the NFL taking a more visible stand against racial injustice On the legacy he wants to leave behind
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Brent Celek, former NFL tight end turned real estate investor and Owner of Pando Mortgage.After 11 seasons in the NFL, Celek retired after winning a super bowl with the Eagles in 2017. Now focused entirely on his real estate business, Celek has big ambitions for that, his ability to help other former players, and the children's book he is currently working on.On learning from his family On players and their business interests On the origin of his company name On his business idols On his best advice
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Justin Forsett, former NFL running back turned CEO & Co-Founder of Hustle Clean.Forsett entered into the league in 2008 after being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. Despite being "fired six times" Forsett played nine seasons in the NFL, racking up 3,890 rushing yards, 1,351 receiving yards and 20 total touchdowns.Today, Forsett heads up Hustle Clean, a performance hygiene company he founded earlier this year after the success of his ShowerPill product, which is now in over 1,000 stores.Forsett sat down to discuss everything from why starting a business is harder than making an NFL team to his experience on Shark Tank and why not getting a deal was likely the best thing to happen to him.On the successful transition off the field On building a business versus making the NFL On life lessons on the field On advice from coaches On the legacy he wants to leave
On this week's episode, we're joined by Rich Antoniello CEO and founder of Complex Networks.Antoniello founded Complex in 2002 after several years in print and digital media at National Geographic and Men's Journal following his start as a media planner at Saatchi & Saatchi in 1993.Antoniello sat down to discuss the value of organic growth, what teams and leagues can learn from media companies, the importance of good brands and good businesses, and what it takes to be a good entrepreneur.4:04-4:39: The value of organic growth. 9:01-9:58: On creating content vs. reporting14:44-15:50: Monetization in college athletics28:33-30:06: What teams and leagues can learn from media companies41:12- 41:47: The importance of good brands and good business43:53-45:25: The sacrifices necessary to be an entrepreneur
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