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If you're reading this, you probably have, or thought about, starting your own email list/newsletter. It's clearly one of the most popular mediums of audience building and monetization. So we brought in an expert, who also happened to play professional basketball. Malcolm Lemmons has always had an interest in writing. After being in tech for a couple of years, Malcolm started writing sports business articles for Boardroom, and later started his own newsletter Vetted Sports (fka The Hype Report). Malcolm has scaled his newsletter to 4,000 subscribers, with the topic of discussions around sports, tech, and media. One thing is for sure-- Malcolm has wisdom that applies to you whatever you're writing about. Disclaimer: Athletes and Assets, Inc. accepts no liability for the content of this video, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided. Please invest responsibly and consult a financial advisor before making investing related decisions.
Malcolm Lemmons is a former pro basketball player and 2x Author joins the show to discuss how he found his identity outside of basketball and the biggest lessons he learned throughout his professional sports career. Malcolm and Iggy then touch on why it's important to opening about your struggles with others and Malcolm explains his positive experience with therapy. Lastly, Iggy and Malcolm talk about his two books called Impact Beyond the Game and Lesson From the Game. Malcolm's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons/?hl=en Malcolm's Books: Subscribe to The Hype Report: https://www.thehypereport.xyz/
My guest this week is Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of The Hype Is Real, a newsletter providing the latest stories and insights at the intersection of sports and web3. He is also a 2-time author of Lessons from the Game, and the best-selling book, Impact Beyond the Game. What you will learn:Having a trial-and-error phaseHaving the impact of sport and the business of sport work for youThinking about what you want to do after your sport career is finished is the best thing you should doMeeting people outside of your circle can benefit you for the long haulJournaling and the positive effects for your soulConnect w/Malcolm:IGLinkedInLet's connect:My book (The Ultimate Playbook for High Achievement) LinkedInIGFacebookwebsiteHigh Achievers Academy*Get your gut in order w/Nudora!! Use coupon code Sharkeffect25 for 25% off!!**Get stronger w/Frog Fuel!! Use coupon code Sharkeffect20 for 20% off of your 1st order!
Episode 29 features Malcolm Lemmons, former overseas pro hooper, creator of The Hype Report, and contributor at Boardroom. Lemmons discusses his inspiration and goals with starting his sports x web3 newsletter, how web3 will intersect with the sports world, and the most valuable transferable skills being an athlete taught him. Follow @MalcolmLemmons and @SidelineStories for more!
Malcolm Lemmons set a goal to play basketball at a high level from a young age and after putting in the work he accomplished that goal by playing at Niagara University before heading over to Japan to play professionally. But it was his entrepreneurial side that took over once he hung up his sneakers and put basketball behind him. ---
Malcolm Lemmons joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss his unique path in the business space and his thirst for always trying to find what he loves. This is the third time Malcolm has come on the show and each time we've had a different discussion. Malcolm is open and honest with us on why he decided to shift his business focus from time to time and how that has benefited him now with his new business. We chat about what The Hype Report is, and why he thinks a newsletter on the web3 and sports intersection is necessary for the space, and for himself. Make sure to check out The Hype Report below and subscribe! https://thehypereport.beehiiv.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons/
Malcolm Lemmons is a professional athlete turned entrepreneur, author, and public speaker. After graduating from Niagara University with a degree in business management, he went on to pursue a professional basketball career overseas. Now, he focuses on helping athletes build their personal brands and prepare for life after sports. Malcolm has landed media coverage with outlets such as ABC 7 & TVOne. His articles have been featured in the Huffington Post, AthleteNetwork & other publications on topics that include entrepreneurship, career development, personal branding, and personal development. He recently published his first novel, Lessons From the Game, and he can be found at www.malcolmlemmons.comTo listen more, please go to: http://podcast.retiredfromsports.com/paid-podcast/You can also find more Richard Listens content on Instagram (@RichardListens), Facebook (@Richard Listens), and RichardListens.com. Support the show (http://patreon.com/Richardlistens)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/richardlistens/donations
Sneak Peek into RichardListens & Making the Jump Lorenda Philips present Episode 5 with Speaker / Author Malcolm Lemmons on From Sports to Entrepreneurship & Lessons Learnt The Release Date of the Show is November 8th. Listen in for more amazing nuggets from Speaker / Author Malcolm Lemmons You can also find more Richard Listens content on Instagram (@RichardListens), Facebook (@Richard Listens), and RichardListens.com. Support the show (http://patreon.com/Richardlistens)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/richardlistens/donations
Malcolm Lemmons joins us for episode 46! The former pro basketball player talks through his journey with the game and all the lessons that inspired him to write 2 books! Big thanks to Malcolm for clocking in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/austin-hamilton4/support
Here's a fun conversation I had with former professional athlete turned entrepreneur Malcolm Lemmons about his upcoming book "Impact Beyond The Game." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of Athletes Unheard, a platform that's on a mission to amplify conversations around mental health in sports. He is also a 2-time author of Lessons from the Game, and the best-selling book, Impact Beyond the Game. Malcolm has been featured in and contributed to national publications such as Huffington Post, Front Office Sports, Kulture Hub, and MLB Network. In this episode, we talk about: Different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting athletes, The importance of slowing down and developing self-awareness for athletes, Practical ways to cope with mental health challenges, The importance of mental toughness and mental health in sports and life. Connect with Malcolm Lemmons: Text “Hi” to 202-918-3450 to join his free texting community! Visit malcolmlemmons.com to learn more about Malcolm and stay up to date about what he's doing! Follow Malcolm on Instagram Connect with Malcolm on LinkedIn Subscribe to the Athletes Unheard YouTube channel Order his book: Impact Beyond the Game: How Athletes Can Build Influence, Monetize Their Brand, and Create a Legacy Resources for athletes that Malcolm shares: Athletes Unheard Athletes for Hope Order a copy of Unlearn The Lies: A Guide to Reshaping the Way We Think about Depression https://bit.ly/utlbook Get your Unlearn The Lies Merch now! https://bit.ly/utlshop FREE list of mental health resources: https://abrahamsculley.activehosted.com/f/27 Schedule a call to work with the Speaks 2 Inspire team: https://calendly.com/fanisculley/programinquiry Connect with Abraham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abrahamsculley/ Follow Abraham on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abrahamsculley/ If you need to talk to someone or are in crisis, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Join the Unlearn The Lies community: https://bit.ly/UTLcommunity
On the 18th episode of Closer Mentality, we welcomed Malcolm Lemmons. His story includes professional basketball in Japan, leaving organized sport, student-athlete brand management, and Name-Image-Likeness. Athletes Unheard: https://blog.athletesunheard.com Athletes Unheard Text Line: (202) 918-3450 "Lessons from the Game": https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Game-Malcolm-Lemmons/dp/1544941447 "Impact Beyond The Game": https://www.amazon.com/Impact-Beyond-Game-Athletes-Influence/dp/1544507372/ref=pd_lpo_14_t_0/146-7237840-6646206?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1544507372&pd_rd_r=8472bbb4-4c1a-424d-8c8a-e981a3276647&pd_rd_w=S4To4&pd_rd_wg=MZNS8&pf_rd_p=a0d6e967-6561-454c-84f8-2ce2c92b79a6&pf_rd_r=T2YB884EPQA00K4EW2HK&psc=1&refRID=T2YB884EPQA00K4EW2HK
Malcolm Lemmons, who is both the founder and CEO of Athletes Unheard, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss the stories he and his team are producing on student-athletes, both former and current, that are spreading awareness of mental health. Both Lemmons and Noonan discuss how student-athletes are coping with mental health - journaling and deep breathing through meditation - along with the impact these stories are having on the college sports community. To learn more about the great work Malcolm and his team are doing, please visit their website: https://blog.athletesunheard.com/ ... also, please make sure to follow them on social media, too! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noontime-sports/support
On this week's episode, Malcolm Lemmons joins Rob Kalwarowsky & Lauren Williams to talk about mental health in the athletic community, building a brand as an athlete and what we can do about mental health in our locker rooms. Check out The Leadership Launchpad Project High Impact Leader program here - https://highperformancenarrative.com/leadership/ Check out Athletes Unheard - https://athletesunheard.com/ Follow Malcolm Lemmons on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons/ Follow High Performance Narrative on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/highperformancenarrative/ Follow Dismantling the High Performance Narrative on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/high-performance-narrative Check out highperformancenarrative.com DISCLAIMER: We want to let you know this episode covers some sensitive subjects such as mental health and depression. If you're going through a difficult time right now, or if you know someone struggling with depression, we hope this episode will help you navigate these tough conversations. If you're ever experiencing suicidal thoughts, please reach out to your support system or call 1-800-273-8255 where you'll be connected with a specialist from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Interview with Malcolm LemmonsFrom Washington DC, Malcolm was a basketball standout. Being lucky enough to play at Gonzaga High School, he was recruited to play at D1 Niagara University. Battling ups and downs for 3 years he decided to transfer out and go to an NAIA school in California. He had an awesome experience there and was able to play professionally in Japan. There, Malcolm had a lot of time to think about his future and to understand that he had no idea about what his future was going to be like.With no wifi, he decide to write and with all his writing he was able to put together his first book, Lessons From the GameAs his professional basketball career ended he found that he was not the only athlete dealing with these fears and uncertainties. This is where Athletes Unheard started.Athletes Unheard is a company that’s on a mission to elevate and improve the mental wellness of athletes worldwide. For years, the topic of mental health and wellness has been dismissed and understated in the athletic community.Websites:Homepage - Athletes UnheardMalcolm Lemmons - Former Pro Athlete | Author | EntrepreneurBooks:Impact Beyond the Game: How Athletes Can Build Influence, Monetize Their Brand, and Create a Legacy: Lemmons, Malcolm: 9781544507361: Amazon.com: BooksLessons from the Game: Lemmons, Malcolm, Edwards, Britny: 9781544941448: Amazon.com: BooksLinkedIn:Malcolm Lemmons | LinkedInInstagram:Malcolm Lemmons (@malcolmlemmons) • Instagram photos and videosEric Reyes: Host of Hey Coach! Podcastemail: eric@heycoachreyes.comLinkedIn:Eric Reyes | LinkedInFacebook:(1) Hey Coach | FacebookInstagram :Eric Reyes (@reys6103) • Instagram photos and videosAthLife Foundation website:Home - The AthLife Foundation
I am honored and excited to have guest, Malcolm Lemmons, on the show today to not only talk about sports, but a very important human aspect that gets pushed aside and ridiculed within athletic space. Mr. Lemmons is the Founder and Creator of Athletes Unheard, a platform helping Athletes to discuss and destroy the stigma around mental health in sports. In today's episode, we will discuss Malcolm Lemmon's journey through sports, what went into creating Athlete's Unheard and the importance behind it, and why it's vital for athlete's to protect their mental wellbeing. We will also discuss the great minds he has had the chance to interview and also have some fun NBA Allstar Weekend fun to close the show.
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional basketball player and through his experiences as an athlete, found his mission and purpose which is to educate and empower athletes to be great both in and out of sports. He has written 2 books, is a well known speaker and entrepreneur, and recently launched @AthletesUnheard which is a platform to share stories as a way to de-stigmatise mental health struggles in athletes. In this episode Malcolm is open about his own struggles as a player as he transitioned out of basketball, and the journey he has been on to find a new identity and purpose in life. He has great insights into learning to fall in love with the process of building a life outside of sport, and talks about what mental health means to him.
Joining Mike Katos and Rick Molina for the 64th episode of Fan Experience TV is Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm is a former professional basketball player, two time author and is now helping and supporting athletes with their mental health through his media platform Athletes Unheard. We are honored to have Malcolm join us on the show to talk about all of his experiences. This TV series is presented by Playing The Field, a social network, community and dating app exclusively for sports fans. Sign up for our beta or pre-register for our mobile apps coming soon at https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa052X0V1T051ak00ODE2b2h1RTlkbms4MTc4d3xBQ3Jtc0ttelVWczIzWXlhUTdPY21xQU5welhOWV9GdVhzbml0eWRNdGVIWWYtTjRtd1JRZGNMOEF2d1kwUFdvUzQyRUdicTBhdzFOQTdoSVFiLWFxMzZCbWpjVzV1ZlZpVUJ2SF9mdVhwMU1BdUl6VEY0dmxCYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fplayingthefield.io (https://playingthefield.io) Catch up on all previous episodes at https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUpoQ1lxOFFoa0JRMlBDN0ZDenJTeEN0WGRSUXxBQ3Jtc0trUlNtcXBNN2NPWkRvV3hkbkY4b3FSQm9XTllOcGJObGJZSHFyV2gxak4xdTFKaVhzZ1ZKdlphd3l6M2FMMmJUUU5TMzYyMkNnSm9ic3JvLTdNZlpHREpFcGFNVUhES0pMNGJzMS1RVDNxX2dfSWV2QQ&q=https%3A%2F%2FFanExperience.Live (https://FanExperience.Live) and please subscribe and review us our show. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/tvshow (#tvshow) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/series (#series) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/tvseries (#tvseries) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/business (#business) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/inspiration (#inspiration) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcasting (#podcasting) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/entrepreneur (#entrepreneur) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcasts (#podcasts) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/entrepreneurlife (#entrepreneurlife) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startup (#startup) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/startuplife (#startuplife) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalhealth (#mentalhealth) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/selfcare (#selfcare) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/selflove (#selflove) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalillness (#mentalillness) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalhealthawareness (#mentalhealthawareness) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalhealthmatters (#mentalhealthmatters) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mindfulness (#mindfulness) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/stress (#stress) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/physical (#physical) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/health (#health) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/emotional (#emotional) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/motivation (#motivation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/spiritual (#spiritual) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/love (#love) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/success (#success) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/life (#life) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/wellness (#wellness) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/anxiety (#anxiety)
Happy Friday everyone! Today's guest is one that I've been following for a while and most importantly I admire. Malcolm Lemmons is a former Pro Athlete turned 2x author & entrepreneur. Malcolm is the founder of Athletes Unheard and has been featured in Huffington Post, Front Office Sports, ABC News & Kulture Hub. Are you an athlete and you've been pondering on how to take advantage of NIL & build your brand? Are you interested in becoming a professional athlete and curious to know what it takes? Are you an athlete who suffers from mental health issues and you're looking for a community? If so, this episode is definitely for you! Malcolm & I discuss his journey, meeting Maverick Carter, Athletes Unheard, and much more! This is definitely an episode full of fruit and insight. Enjoy! Stay connected with us! Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/yourewrongsir_/ Follow my personal account: https://www.instagram.com/niyhaaa._/ Podcast Website: https://yourewrongsir.com/ Malcolm's Website: https://malcolmlemmons.com/ Loving the You’re Wrong, Sir Podcast? Be sure to subscribe and rate to help other sports enthusiasts find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aniyhajones/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aniyhajones/support
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In this episode, we sit down and talk with former professional basketball player Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of Athletes Unheard, a digital media platform at the intersection of athletes and mental health. He is also a 2-time author of Lessons from the Game, and the best-selling book, Impact Beyond the Game.
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I was joined by former D1 athlete and best-selling author Malcolm Lemmons to make the case for Jim Brown being the greatest athlete of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you do when your professional sports career is over? You write two books and start a company that supports athletes in their transition from the court/field to the business world. Join Malcolm Lemmons, 2x author, Founder of Athletes Unheard and former Pro Athlete as we discuss the pressures and sacrifices athletes make, and the challenges that today's environment has on athletes as they navigate their careers. Amazing story of perseverence and grit. Thank you Malcolm, you are a truly inspiring person!
Stephanie and Jarrett welcome @malcolmlemmons to episode 99 of the @field2therealpodcast for a conversation about life after basketball. The team then moves to #whosreallyright, discussing who got the better of the Derrick Rose trade, the NBA All Star game, KD sidelined, and Trevor Bauer's contract, before spotlighting Malcolm Lemmons (#ontothreal) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching staff diversity (#fieldgoodfinalthought). Show Picks Stephanie- Heartland Jarrett- Girl, I Guess...
Malcolm Lemmons is a 2x author, former pro basketball player, and the founder of Athletes Unheard, a platform geared towards amplifying athletes voices around the topic of mental health. Connect with Malcolm on Instagram @MalcolmLemmons Twitter: https://twitter.com/MalcolmLemmons Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MalcolmLemmons/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons Check out the full video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/YVQHtPMTi4Y Order your copy of my new book, "Thrive After Sports" here! http://www.thriveaftersportsbook.com/ Thank you for your support! Connect with me at https://www.tajdashaun.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tajdashaun/ Instagram: @tajdashaun Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtajdashaun YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdQgi_hDXaP5-6OtX_Nyf4A --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriveaftersports/support
Malcolm Lemmons is a professional athlete turned entrepreneur. He's the author of the newly released book Impact Beyond The Game: How athletes can build influence, monetize their brand and create a legacy. He's a contributor to the Huffington post and public speaker.After graduating from Niagra University, with a degree in business management, Malcolm went on to pursue a professional basketball career overseas, and now he helps athletes build their personal brands and prepare for life after sports. Evan talkls to Malcolm about sports and mental health, financial literacy, how an athlete can build a brand and the importance of protecting it.If Malcolm were asked by the commissioner of the NBA how to effectuate change on mental health, financial education and social change, what would he say? Find out in this great episode.Get Malcolm's book: https://www.amazon.com/Impact-Beyond-Game-Athletes-Influence/dp/1544507364#:~:text=Impact%20Beyond%20the%20Game%20explains,build%20and%20monetize%20your%20brand.&text=as%20an%20athlete.-,Now%2C%20he%20wants%20to%20help%20his%20fellow%20athletes%20develop%20their,while%20they're%20still%20playing.More on Malcolm at https://malcolmlemmons.com/Evan Schein is a partner with the firm and leads the firm's litigation practice. More info at www.berkbot.comGet your own show! pod617.com can produce a podcast for you. Get in touch with us now at www.pod617.com/contact
Having impact beyond the game is more than a mantra, its a life purpose. On this episode, Malcolm Lemmons who is a former professional #basketball player gives his perspective and insight on how we can protect our community of athletes and close the wealth gap for the Black community. #ncaa #fantasyleague #basketball #japan
On this episode we have a special guest Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm is a former Professional Basketball Player, Bestselling author, Entrepreneur, and Athlete Advocate. During this episode, we discuss Malcolm's journey from being a pro athlete to discovering his talents as an author and how he is using his experience and expertise on brand development to educate athlete's on how to build their personal brands and monetize off of it. For more information follow him on twitter and Instagram @malcolmlemmons and check out his newly published book "Impact Beyond The Game." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acheil-tac/support
While playing pro overseas, Malcolm Lemmons realized he hadn’t thought a lot about what he might want to do after basketball. So he started writing. Now, the entrepreneur and author helps athletes build their personal brands and prepare for life after sports. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Frugal Fundamentals is our live virtual workshop series that gives athletes the tools and resources necessary to succeed off the field. If you would like to participate and be informed on future sessions sign up here https://www.afrugalathlete.com/frugal-fundamentals In this workshop, we discuss Networking. We spoke with Malcolm Lemmons about the importance of building your personal brand. Make sure to check out his book titled Lessons from the Game and his new book coming out on July 21st titled Impact Beyond the Game: How Athletes Can Build Influence, Monetize Their Brand, and Create a Legacy. A Frugal Athlete partnered with Jonathan Van Horn and the SHIFT program to bring you this workshop. For more information on Jonathan Van Horn or SHIFT program click the links below: Jonathan's Website: http://jonathanvanhorn.com/ SHIFT Program: https://fave.co/2WwRdK6 For more information on how to be smarter with your money check out our website at www.afrugalathlete.com Follow us on Social Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/afrugalathlete/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrugalAthlete LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-frugal-athlete/ Follow Amobi Okugo [Founder] Twitter:https://twitter.com/amobisays Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/amobisays/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/okugo/ Website: https://www.amobiokugo.com/ Follow Malcolm Lemmons Website: https://malcolmlemmons.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MalcolmLemmons Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons Link to books: https://fave.co/2CduhJ1 https://fave.co/39boqzJ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrugalathlete/support
Episode 11 of "Take A T-O With Turner & O'Neill", is an all new episode where we look at life after athletics. For many student athletes, high school & college careers do not yield a professional career in sports. So what happens next? For those fortunate to play in the pros, how do they successfully transition out of the sport? "Prior Proper Planning" takes a look at these instances through the eyes of George Marshall (Notre Dame Nose Guard - 1988 Championship Team) & Malcolm Lemmons (college/pro basketball player & author). They each played their respective sports at a high level and, with a solid plan b in place, successfully transitioned out of sports into meaningful careers. You'll also heard from Joey T., in his fantasy football "Two Minute Drill." Recorded on 9.14.2020 & released on 9.17.2020, as always, your host is Kurtis Cross and he is joined by Coach Steve Turner (Gonzaga College High School, Team USA) & Coach Casey O'Neill (Gonzaga College High School Asst. AD, Lacrosse Coach, Under Armour Lacrosse). Of course, you'll also get a fresh "Starting 5", in this week's episode.Partnership opportunities available.IG & FB - @turneroneillpodcastTW - @turnonpodcastwww.turnerandoneill.comturneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)Support the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)Support the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)
In Episode 8 of The CORTside Podcast, we are joined by the author of Lessons from the Game and Impact Beyond the Game: How Athletes Can Build Influence, Monetize Their Brand, and Create a Legacy, Malcolm Lemmons. Lemmons discusses the transition after basketball and building your own personal brand.Malcolm Lemmons is a basketball player turned entrepreneur, author, and public speaker. After graduating from Niagara University with a degree in business management, he went on to pursue a professional basketball career overseas. Now, he focuses on helping athletes build their personal brands and prepare for life after sports. Malcolm has landed media coverage with outlets such as ABC 7 & TVOne. His articles have been featured in the Huffington Post, AthleteNetwork & other publications.Order Your Copy Of Malcolm's Books Below:Lessons From The Game - Impact Beyond The GameMalcolm Lemmon’s contact information:Social Media: @MalcolmLemmonsInstagram - Twitterwww.MalcolmLemmons.comLeave us a review and let us know what you thought about this episode. Would love your input and if you have any ideas for future guests or topics!Follow @CORTsidePodcastFacebook - InstagramEmail for Host Mike Cortese: CoachCort@gmail.com
Malcolm Lemmons is the Founder of Klarity Sports Group and Klarity Watches. He has also written two book, "Lessons from the Game" and "Impact Beyond the Game" Both are available now on Amazon! Impact Beyond the Game Lessons from the Game https://twitter.com/MalcolmLemmons https://www.facebook.com/MalcolmLemmons/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons/ https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons/ For the Love of Sports with Michael Rasile | Hosted by @MichaelRasile1
Today we are releasing the 5th episode in the Podcast Series "Chekpoint" featuring Malcolm Lemmons: Topics covered by Malcolm: - How he developed his attitude for success - Why Malcolm started writing & how it changed his life - His perspective on current events from his professional career overseas - How NIL will impact sports - His most recent venture Klarity Sports Group Chekpoint is a podcast that will be interviewing influential thought leaders in the athletic space. We will be featuring coaches, players, AD and folks from sport tech companies come on to tell their stories while giving us an inside look into where they think the industry is going!
Malcolm Lemmons, a former pro basketball player turned entrepreneur and author, joined me for an Instagram Live about how athlete's can make more of an impact online. From the dos and don'ts of speaking on social issues, how athletes of all levels can monetize beyond sponsorships, Malcolms journey and why he felt inspired to share it through writing (his latest book, Impact Beyond The Game, is out now on Amazon), and how the power of sports affects culture. If you liked this episode, please take a screenshot of this episode and tag me - @natalieallport in your stories and I'll share your comments in my story so we can start a conversation! Leaving a review help this podcast grow, if you can spare a minute please leave a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Anchor, Spotify, etc). _____________________________________________ Say hi to Natalie on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/93nat Instagram: http://instagram.com/natalieallport Twitter: http://twitter.com/natalieallport YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/natalieallport?sub_confirmation=1 www.natalieallport.com Podcast supported by 93agency.com _____________________________________________ Natalie Allport is a former national team snowboarder, athlete, and lifelong entrepreneur. She runs a digital #marketing agency, 93 Agency and is passionate about helping athletes and entrepreneurs achieve success in sport and business in the same way she strives to. She hosts the podcast 'ALL IN', featuring mindset, motivation, athletic, business and lifestyle optimization content. Natalie has been featured by several notable media outlets, including the Globe and Mail, on her athletic, educational, and entrepreneurial pursuits. _____________________________________________ ABOUT THE ALL IN PODCAST: Whether you're an #athlete, #entrepreneur, or high-performer, ALL IN is a podcast and platform sharing high-performance tips on mindset, wellness, and life, as well as interviewing top athletes, entrepreneurs, and high-performers, all with the goal of inspiring motivated individuals to take action in their own lives and go ALL IN on creating the life they deserve.
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned author and entrepreneur. He is the host of the Players Point Podcast, where he interviews current and former athletes about their stories and backgrounds.Lemmons is also the 2-time author of the books, Lessons from the Game, which highlights his story through basketball and some of the key lessons he learned from playing sports; and Impact Beyond the Game, which teaches athletes how to build and monetize their personal brands to create a legacy.Furthermore, Lemmons has been featured by publications such as MLB Network and Front Office Sports and has written for Huffington Post and Kulture Hub.About Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros –Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros’s practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-9-malcolm-lemmons-former-pro-b-ball-player-on-creating-a-legacy-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned author and entrepreneur. He is the host of the Players Point Podcast, where he interviews current and former athletes about their stories and backgrounds.Lemmons is also the 2-time author of the books, Lessons from the Game, which highlights his story through basketball and some of the key lessons he learned from playing sports; and Impact Beyond the Game, which teaches athletes how to build and monetize their personal brands to create a legacy.Furthermore, Lemmons has been featured by publications such as MLB Network and Front Office Sports and has written for Huffington Post and Kulture Hub.About Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros –Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-9-malcolm-lemmons-former-pro-b-ball-player-on-creating-a-legacy-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned author and entrepreneur. He is the host of the Players Point Podcast, where he interviews current and former athletes about their stories and backgrounds.Lemmons is also the 2-time author of the books, Lessons from the Game, which highlights his story through basketball and some of the key lessons he learned from playing sports; and Impact Beyond the Game, which teaches athletes how to build and monetize their personal brands to create a legacy.Furthermore, Lemmons has been featured by publications such as MLB Network and Front Office Sports and has written for Huffington Post and Kulture Hub.About Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros –Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros’s practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-9-malcolm-lemmons-former-pro-b-ball-player-on-creating-a-legacy-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes
Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned author and entrepreneur. He is the host of the Players Point Podcast, where he interviews current and former athletes about their stories and backgrounds. Lemmons is also the 2-time author of the books, Lessons from the Game, which highlights his story through basketball and some of the key lessons he learned from playing sports; and Impact Beyond the Game, which teaches athletes how to build and monetize their personal brands to create a legacy. Furthermore, Lemmons has been featured by publications such as MLB Network and Front Office Sports and has written for Huffington Post and Kulture Hub. About Sivonnia DeBarros Sivonnia DeBarros –Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.
A beam in his brother's car saved his life after hitting black ice and flipping the car three-times on their way to Detroit. Lemmons realized his purpose in life through this event. After playing Division I basketball at Niagara University and professional basketball overseas, Lemmons struggled when he had to hang up the sneakers. Now Lemmons puts his pen to paper and is a two-time published author including the #1 Amazon Best-Selling Book Impact Beyond The Game.
This week we steal from Malcom Lemmons, a former professional athlete turned entrepreneur and author.
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On this episode of the Beyond the Helmet we are joined by former professional basketball player, entrepreneur, author and podcast host, Malcolm Lemmons.Malcolm recently finished his second book and it is available on Amazon on July 21st, 2020. ‘Impact Beyond the Game’ is his second book and it focuses on helping athletes monetize their brand, build influence and create a legacy. Most of Malcolm’s professional life has been geared toward helping athletes leverage their platform more efficiently and effectively.MalcolmLemmons.com houses the many articles he’s written along with his podcast. Lemmons is no stranger to putting though provoking ideas out to his audience and our conversation here is no different. This all comes after he was an honorable mention for an All-American in college and pursued his pro basketball dreams overseas in Japan for a few years.Check Malcolm out on social media and be sure to order his book. Don’t forget to give us a follow + share this episode with someone who will enjoy it.Support the show (http://www.viqtorysports.com)
After his professional basketball career, Malcolm published his first book called Lessons from the Game which was centered around his story as an athlete and the key life lessons that he took away from playing basketball from elementary school all the way up to becoming a pro. Malcolm's life mission is to educate, and empower athletes to be successful in & out of sports.SHOW TOPICSMalcolm's transition out of being a pro basketball player and intro a career as an authorHow the skills you gain in sports successfully translates into entrepreneurship and businessHis second book, Impact Beyond the Game, which will be available July 21st, 2020Malcolm's key to what he thinks makes a great storyLINKSMalcolm's WebsiteMalcolm's InstagramMalcolm's LinkedIn
Whether we were on a team requiring competent levels of motor skills, strength, power, speed, agility, balance, coordination, and endurance, or in a company or club where we work together, and make a personal sacrifice for the collective benefit of our friends or colleagues there are common themes to the success of the team. SquadLocker founder and CEO Gary Goldberg lives these values, encourages them within SquadLocker, but also in his daily life. He and our host, Susan Finch both admit they were probably tied for last place for being chosen to be on teams as they were growing up. But, there are so many ways our children can learn the value of a good mentor, coach, and team experience that will set them up to be the one EVERYONE is vying for them. Some of the values covered in this episode include these pointers for success: Never play the victim. Never react impulsively. Don't take it personally. Take your losses and move on. Turn criticism into an opportunity. Celebrate the wins, but there is no need to peacock in the endzone - humility is a wonderful trait. Perseverance, dedication, desire, communication, teamwork, leadership skills, motivation, learning from failures, putting the team first, keeping out the parasites (hat tip to Chris Beall), and handling criticism are all qualities of a person we want to have on our team, and in our companies. Malcolm Lemmons tells us, "Many times, the most successful athletes aren’t the ones with the most talent and skills, but rather they are the ones who can be the most persistent and mentally tough. They are the ones who put in the extra work when no one is watching and they are the ones who have the will to outlast their opponent. They will do anything to come out on top and it is no different in entrepreneurship." Listen in. How do you feel about your own inner athlete? Are you the one who will show up every day, even when you don't feel like it? About Susan's guest: Gary Goldberg is a third-generation textile engineer who has enjoyed designing textile consumer products for some of the world's most recognized retailers and brands. He admits that he never reached star athlete status during his younger days, but recently has enjoyed learning to play Squash with his 3 teenage children. He is regularly beaten at pick up basketball by his two boys but claims he wants them to win. A native to New England, he resides in Providence, RI, and is the proud owner of a French Bulldog named Gallagher.
Malcolm Lemmons knows the game of basketball and branding. Brad and Lemmons chat about his upcoming book, "Impact Beyond the Game," hitting shelves on July 21. They also discuss how he is helping former athletes make a brand for themselves through many resources, such as a podcast and blog. Lemmons also hits on several topics such as college athletes being paid, the current NBA situation, and the depression of life after sports. You are in for a treat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/golden-point-sports/support
In this episode, Players Point Podcast host Malcolm Lemmons has a discussion around career transition for athletes with Jason Fox, Darryl Young, Susan Sember, LaVonne Idlette & JT Thomas.
Meet Malcolm Lemmons Malcolm Lemmons is a former professional athlete turned entrepreneur and author. He's the founder of Players Point Sports, a digital media platform and community that helps athletes transition into life after sports. What are some platforms that you feel you've been able to successfully reach out on and get in front of athletes of every sport? I utilize as many platforms as possible. I want to say I'm very active on Instagram. You know, I try to respond to a lot of people on Twitter. So wherever athletes are, I'm trying to be there as well. I'm trying to put that like I said, put this content, put this advice, this knowledge that I want to give back to that athletes that may be struggling with certain things that I went through as an athlete and hopefully something that I post or that I I mentioned or that I retweet may resonate. It may give them that edge or may help them with whatever struggle they might be going through. So that's really you know, what I try to do with social media and try to be as active as possible on every platform that I have. I'm curious to hear about your writing journey, if it was something for you that began in your childhood when you were growing up, or it really wasn't until you started realizing that your athletic career was coming to an end? So, to be honest, it was a little bit of both. When I was younger, I remember drawing a lot I remember writing for for like short stories for fun, but it was something that I never thought could carry me anywhere. I wanted to be an athlete, I didn't think about being an author or a writer or anything of that nature. It was just something that I just like to do, having a pen or pencil in my hand and just doodling in class or whatever. And I never was big in school. I mean, the only reason why I tried to do well in school is because of sports. So that that second year being overseas, I kind of fell into writing to what it is today, just because I had time. I'm sitting in a room outside of Tokyo, Japan. I get there a week after Thanksgiving in the middle of the season and we have a month-long break, so we're just practicing, we don't have any games. And I'm just there. I'm sitting there with a computer, no Wi-Fi. And I'm like, What do I do with my time? I don't know my teammates. I don't have any friends out here. I had this computer and so, I started to think about if basketball wasn't in my life, where would I be? Where would I be doing? I have a lot of friends who wanted to pursue this dream of playing overseas and it never happened for them. A lot of them were just sitting back home waiting for that call or still working out. They were in this stage where they didn't know what they were doing with their life. And I was like, "What if that was me?" And so, at that point, I started to reflect, I start to think about, "How did I get here? What have I learned from my journey? What lessons have I taken away from all these years playing basketball? Where would I end up once this game is done?" And so that's what really led me to start writing and start highlighting my story and thinking about all those things and really manifested itself into a book. And then from there, I just kind of fell in love with the idea of sitting down and reflecting and thinking and being able to kind of put pen to paper and just put that out into the world being vulnerable and transparent. I think writing is a great medium to do that. You said that you took the time as you were still an athlete to begin to think about what's gonna happen next, in your experience are athletes today consciously thinking about that question as they play? I think when we think about athletes in the past, there weren't as many resources or information out there to kind of help them to start thinking about what they could do next, or what opportunities were even out there. I think nowadays you have athletes who are really starting to think beforehand because we live in an age where social media is providing the content, the information, the advice, the opportunities. We're able to network with more people, we're able to put ourselves out there and build a brand and create communities of all these different things. So I think athletes are consciously thinking about it more and more nowadays. And then even with guys like LeBron James and the Uninterrupted platform and what they're trying to do - to empower athletes to start thinking about their next step and building their own communities and brands. I think there's definitely more of an emphasis on it now than there was in the past, and I like to think that I'm adding to that conversation. I think there's a lot of people doing a great job, even such as yourself trying to put this message out there and helping athletes to start thinking about that next step. So I think it's definitely on the minds of a lot of different athletes nowadays, but in the past that really hasn't been. When you're talking with people who are still currently in the game, and they see the end of the tunnel coming up, what are a couple of highlights that you try to make sure they focus on to allow them to be successful in their next career? I think the first thing you have to think about is, "What are you genuinely interested in? What are you passionate about outside of sports?" We're not just one dimensional, no one's one dimensional, no one just likes one thing. We all have different interests, but it's up to you to kind of figure that out beforehand, and not have tunnel vision just on the game. So I think that's the first thing you have to do first and foremost before anything else is figure out what you're passionate about, because that's gonna be what you're going to put your all into like you did your sport. Then the next thing I feel like every athlete has to understand is that patience is a big part of the process as well. You're not going to just transition overnight, you didn't become a great athlete overnight - it took years and years of hard work. So making that transition is definitely going to be difficult, regardless of whether you have a plan or strategy in place. You just have to be patient and understand that regardless of how stressful or how frustrating it can be to walk away from your sport that you're walking towards something better. Then over time, you're going to get more comfortable with that transition, and more comfortable leaving the game behind. So those are always the two biggest things that I always tell athletes. I try to reinforce, and get athletes to really understand, when it comes to the transition, regardless of how long you play, or what sport you play it is going to be difficult to walk away from. Do you think the people in charge of college NCAA D-I, D-II or D-III, semi professional leagues or professional leagues across any sport are doing enough for their athletes to prepare them for life after sports? That's a great question. I'm not really sure everything the NCAA does in terms of preparing student athletes for life after sports. They definitely have a lot of resources on their website, and they try to preach this message of really putting different types of programs or events and content out there to help athletes with this transition piece. I think a lot of it falls on the university, and even more so the coaches because those are the people who are closest to the athletes and have those relationships to where they really need to help guide these athletes to not just be athletes, but to be holistic individuals and citizens. Once you've done those four years, you don't really have somebody by your side like that anymore. College is kind of that last leg where you have somebody there to guide you and give you that advice. Then once you leave school, you're essentially on your own. And so I think coaches really need to be their rock, support and the role models that athletes need when it comes to preparing for life after the game. How much do you think coaches are sacrificing on player development outside of just becoming a better athlete, but actually the human development side of things, in order to make sure that they're developing? I definitely think it varies from program to program. But I mean, when you're coaching at a power five conference school that is what you signed up for. This is why you get paid the money that you get paid. So it's definitely a tight line, and it's really hard to figure out when to, I guess, put more on the athlete side or the athletic side and really getting players prepared to play the game, as opposed to preparing men to be grown men in the real world. As an athlete you live in in a bubble, and so when you get out of that bubble, how prepared are you to kind of step out on your own? I think there are definitely coaches who reinforced that and really put that out there and teach these athletes and educate them on what it means to be a man. But it's like I said, it's very challenging to do. And I think it varies from program to program. You're in the process of writing your second book. What's it like to write a book? What was that process like for your first one? And how did that change for the second one? So for me, as I said before, I never had expectations to be an author. So going through that process, it was hard as hell to be honest with you. I don't. A lot of people, I don't think, you know, writing is strenuous. If I can just meet and talk constantly, I'm good. I would only advise people to write books if you absolutely cannot write the book. It has to be a message that you like, and it's in your head and you're like, I got to put this out into the world. And so, writing that first book, it really happened by accident. Everything that I was kind of going through that second year of playing overseas, and then what I was typing out, kind of manifested itself into a book once I started to share with people. And as people gave me feedback and told me, "You have a great story, you have experiences that you've been through, you've had these lessons that you talk about, why don't you write a book?" And I'm like, "Why the hell would I write that? I never thought about writing a book of my life. I don't want to be an author." But then that was kind of backed up with my story how I can help another athlete with the challenges that I went through. Somebody's life can be inspired by this book, and that's why I need to put this out there. And so that first book was that for me, and what it really was, was my story and through basketball, and whatever. Learn from the game and how I've been able to take these lessons and apply it to life. And so much more...
TUNE IN as the founder of Players Point, Malcolm Lemmons talks about why he started the company and podcast, his experience as a pro athlete and what he encourages all young athletes to take note of in today's game!!
Malcolm is a former Division 1 Basketball player, Professional Basketball player, and currently the Founder of Players Point Sports and Host of the Players Point podcast. www.malcolmlemmons.com Players Point Podcast https://twitter.com/MalcolmLemmons https://www.facebook.com/MalcolmLemmons/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons/ https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons/
It’s Super Bowl week in Miami, and today’s quick minisode features a round table conversation with former athletes turned entrepreneurs. Malcolm Lemmons is a former pro basketball player, Founder of Players Point Sports and Podcast Host. Darrel Young is a retired NFL athlete who now works in the league as the Manager of Engagement and Player Relations. Jason Fox is a former NFL Lineman and current Founder/CEO of EarBuds - you’ll see Patrick Mahomes repping his brand on the field before the big game this Sunday! These athletes shared their “life after sports” stories on the “Tackle What’s Next” panel. To learn more about Tackle What’s Next and resources for athletes transitioning into the business world, visit https://www.tacklewhatsnext.com Connect with the guys! IG: @MalcolmLemmons, @DarrelYoung, & @JasonFox70 Follow the Show! IG: @afterorangeslices Twitter: @bridgetcase_
Malcolm Lemmons, former Professional Basketball Player and Entrepreneur talks about his basketball journey and how he transitioned out of sport into a life of entrepreneurship. Malcolm shares his story of adversity from his book “Lessons from the Game” and why it is important to educate athletes to develop a plan for life after sport. Links: www.malcolmlemmons.com IG: @malcolmlemmons Twitter: @malcolmlemmons Linkedin: Malcolm Lemmons Facebook: Malcolm Lemmons Book: https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Game-Malcolm-Lemmons/dp/1544941447/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=lessons+from+the+game&qid=1577561158&sr=8-1
In this episode, we got Malcolm Lemmons to talk about his own lessons from the game. Malcolm is a former professional basketball player turned author and entrepreneur. He is the founder of PlayersPoint Agency which helps athletes with branding opportunities. Find Malcolm's book here https://amzn.to/3226oeD Check out his website here https://malcolmlemmons.com/ Subscribe to newsletter here shorturl.at/fpqx1 Use promo code PODCAST for all merch here https://www.theloyalist.com/afrugalathlete For more information check out https://www.afrugalathlete.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrugalathlete/support
In this episode, Malcolm shares his story about being a student athlete, professional athlete, author, businessman, and influencer. We dive into why it’s important to develop positive coping mechanisms, the reality of playing overseas, and building a personal brand as an athlete. Here are his handles ! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/malcolmlemmons?lang=en | Website: https://malcolmlemmons.com/ […]
Aired: 7/2/19, 1640AM, Ktalkmedia, Salt Lake CityMalcolm Lemmons joined me from Washington D.C. and shared his remarkable "hoop dreams" story. While playing professional basketball overseas, Malcolm found the time to transform himself into a writer/author which provided a creative outlet for him. He's published "Lessons from the Game", hosts The Players Podcast and is the founder of Players Point, a brand consulting firm for athletes. We talked about his remarkable life, the NBA summer league, the Utah Jazz, stardom v. the journeyman, patience and philanthropy. Great "lessons" coming from a 27 year-old!! Keep it up Malcolm.
Athlete. Entrepreneur. Author. Podcaster. Speaker.Playing overseas was one of the best experiences of my life. Through all of the ups and downs, I learned so much about who I was as a man and how to survive in a foreign country on my own. I gave so much to the game of basketball and it is still a huge part of who I am today. This is why I aim to give back to so many other athletes.Writing a book was never in the plan. Hell, I never even considered myself to be good at writing much of anything until my second year playing overseas. In my first couple of weeks there, all I had was a room, a computer (without internet connection), and a lot of time. Entrepreneurship to me is all about taking a huge risk on your future for a vision only you can see. This is what I’ve done my entire life. I’ve sacrificed and believed in my vision despite other people who doubted me. It is also about patience, determination, and grit, things that I have prided myself on for as long as I can remember.Just like writing, public speaking was never something I saw myself doing. I learned how much I am able to impact others through words and that’s what it has been all about ever since. Through my experiences, and every time I have an opportunity to speak publicly, my aim is to change at least one person’s life for the better.WebsitePodcastConnectDave SwansonWebsiteBook Goat Wrestling Perseverance Clothes Free Chapter of my Bestselling Book? Need more information - Text goat (lowercase) to - 737-214-1040Social MediaFacebook InstagramTwitter LinkedInCoaching Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GWPPodcast)
In this solo round episode, Malcolm Lemmons talks about why athletes should own their content.
“The biggest thing is understanding who you are, understanding your identity outside of being an athlete, what are you other passions, what do you value, what kind of lifestyle do you want to live once you’re done playing, and really get your ‘brand’ in order.” There are numerous athletes working on helping other athletes make that challenging transition from the game to their next career easier. The catch is that most of them focus on motivation and old school tips that mean well, but are not effective. My guest today, Malcolm Lemmons, uses his experiences as a professional basketball player and entrepreneur to guide athletes to discovering their true purpose, and leveraging their skill set into a productive and fulfilling career. “Patience is so crucial in life. Living in the world we are in today, my generation is so used to instant gratification, we want things to happen so fast, and nothing happens overnight” Yes, Malcolm and I preach the very same messages from different perspectives, and is a big reason why I wanted to have him on the Make Your Mark podcast and hear how he likes to deliver his message, how he takes what he picked up as an athlete and advises others about how to go through the same. His book “Lessons From The Game” lays out a variety of principles that everyone should read and repeat, and his humble personality truly helps deliver that guidance. “So many of the skills that you gain and the intangibles that athletes learn can be applied to anything else that you want to do.” If you are an athlete at any point in your career, make sure to give this episode a listen as both Malcolm and I deliver tips and strategies that will position you to be fully prepared once you leave the game. Happy Listening! Some Topics we talk about in this episode: Introduction - 0:45 Born and Raised in D.C. - 3:35 Sports as an Escape - 5:20 Stay Focused on Life’s Vision - 7:45 Car Crash Changes Perspective on Life - 8:50 Last Minute to Niagara University - 11:30 All American at Cal State - 14:45 Playing in Japan - 15:30 Lessons From The Game - 19:30 Getting past Setbacks - 21:00 Patience is Crucial in Life - 26:15 Understanding Your Identity - 28:50 Confidence Comes From Repetition - 31:50 The Importance of Structure - 33:00 Hit Your Mark - 34:00 Wrap-up - 39:00 How to get involved Be sure to connect with me on Social Media @MarkMoyerCoach and go to my website, www.markmoyer.com to get access to the tips and strategies that my coaching clients get directly. If you’re looking for ways to Make Your Mark, send me an email Mark@MarkMoyer.com and I’ll get you going right away. If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave me a quick review on iTunes. Your reviews and ratings will help me reach more people with ways to make their mark in life!
Today’s guest is Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm was a professional basketball player that played overseas before transitioning to life as an entrepreneur. The time he spent overseas showed him the importance of athletes having a plan to transition to life after sports because there are very few athletes that aren’t going to need to find a way to earn an income once their athletic career is over. Malcolm is the author of Lessons from the Game, a motivational speaker and the founder of Players Point Agency. His company works to help professional athletes, executives, and entrepreneurs expand and monetize their brand and influence. Today Malcolm will share with us more about the misperceptions that society has about money. His mother was a doctor but as a single mother raising two boys in an expensive city she struggled to make ends meet. From her title people automatically assumed they were better off than they were. She worked hard, sometimes at multiple jobs, to make ends meet. People also assume that all professional athletes have bottomless pockets. After playing overseas Malcolm can tell you that it’s a whole different story. This is why it’s important to keep your focus on your own finances instead of what you “think” everyone else has. In This Episode We Discuss: What life is really like as a college student athlete or professional athlete overseas. The importance of budgeting your money now so you can accomplish what you want in the future. Why you need to focus on the opportunities and not the obstacles. The importance of discussing finances strategy with your circle of friends. Malcolm on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons/ https://www.instagram.com/playerspointagency/ https://www.instagram.com/playerspointpodcast/ Malcolm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malcolm.rashad https://www.facebook.com/Playerspointagency/ https://www.facebook.com/playerspointpodcast/ Malcolm on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MalcolmLemmons Malcolm's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Game-Malcolm-Lemmons/dp/1544941447 Malcolm's Website: http://playerspointagency.com/ Word of the Day: Loans Loans - The act of lending or a grant of temporary use of something. The idea is someone gives you something and you’re supposed to give it back. The reason I picked this is we need to be really strict with our loan policy heading into 2019. Why? Friends and family don’t let friends and family have f’d up finances. If someone comes to you to ask for money we need to have conversations with them about finances instead of just handing money over. Let’s start talking to the people we care about their money issues and our own. If you have financial questions, suggestions for guests, or would like to share your own money memoir, please contact us through our website worth-listening.com. If you're liking the show, make sure to let me know by leaving a review or sending an email to podcast@worth-listening.com.
In this solo round episode Malcolm Lemmons talks about the 5 truths that no athlete wants to hear.
Kate and D.J. are joined by Malcolm Lemmons, former professional basketball player turned entrepreneuer, public speaker, and author as he talks about the transition away from professional sports back to "every day life", how and why many former athletes struggle with the transition, and how he's helping improve those lives.
In this solo round episode Malcolm Lemmons talks about why athletes should never rely on their agent
In this solo round episode, Malcolm Lemmons talks about three ways that told him that it was time to retire from being a professional athlete.
In this episode of #MindOverMatterPod, we have the young King, Malcolm Lemmons. Malcolm is an entrepreneur, public speaker, author, and former pro basketball player. By combining both sports & business, his goal is to show other athletes the power of personal branding and how to transition into entrepreneurship in life after sports. We sat and discussed Malcolm’s international playing career in Japan; his new book, Lessons of the Game; the exploitation of college athletes; and more. Please press play and enjoy. Follow Malcolm Lemmons on the following Twitter - @malcolmlemmons Instagram - @malcolmlemmons You can find me on the following social media networks: Twitter - @kingnaj Twitter - @MindOvrMatter_ Instagram - @kingnaj https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Game-Malcolm-Lemmons/dp/1544941447
NBA legend Grant Hill said sports are a microcosm of life. Whether it’s through his stockpile of “how-to” blog posts or connecting student-athletes with resources to succeed off the court, author and entrepreneur Malcolm Lemmons provides us with microcosms everyday. Lemmons’ newly released book, entitled “Lessons from the Game,” is an in-depth log of events that helped shape his life. The former professional athlete turned businessman and public figure now hustles to guide athletes following similar paths. Episode five of Max Out Time jumps straight into writing and publishing a book, explores the professional athlete experience in East Asia and reacts to the shocking news from the Kevin Hart apology. Please subscribe to www.malcolmlemmons.com for updates on his work and media appearances. Follow @MalcolmLemmons on social media for daily content as well. "Lessons from the Game" is also available on Amazon now! This episode was previously recorded on Sept. 19, 2017. -AJ II
We go #BeyondTheBall with 2x Author, former professional athlete, and entrepreneur Malcolm Lemmons. He shares about his platform geared towards helping amplifying athlete's voices and its entitled Athletes Unheard. Connect with Malcolm Lemmons Here: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmlemmons https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmlemmons/ Follow Jonathan on IG: http://www.instagram.com/jonathanjonesspeaks Find out more info about Jonathan! http://www.jonathanjonesspeaks.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/beyond-the-ball/donations