College Athlete Strong
Co-hosts Tim Nevius and Maddie Salamone interview two all-star college athletes capitalizing on NIL rules by pursuing their passions beyond sports. University of Southern California volleyball athlete Skylar Fields discusses her recent transfer from the University of Texas, her ambitions of becoming a CEO, and her approach to partnering with brands. Fields also shares her thoughts on mental health and offers advice to other athletes about managing time and staying humble. We also hear from Jonah Jurick, a men's tennis athlete at University of Pennsylvania, who nearly lost his eligibility for using his name and photo in connection with his music before NIL rule changes. Jurick goes by the artist name "Hei$t" and discusses the release of his first album, which already has close to half a million streams on Spotify. Jurick shares what the NCAA rules changes have meant to him personally and encourages other athletes to pursue their passions while being an athlete. You can hear a sample of his music at the end of the episode. Have a question you'd like us to answer, want to suggest a topic or guest for the podcast, or like to join us as a marketing partner or sponsor? You can connect with us on social media under College Athlete Strong or email us at collegeathletestrong@gmail.com [collegeathletestrong@gmail.com].
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