Athletes Doing Good Capture Sports Marketing
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The Athletes Doing Good podcast will give sports fans a look at the person behind the player and the people behind the team. The stories are sure to make listeners appreciate their favorite players and teams even more by understanding all the good they do in the communities and how individuals can join in to help others, too!Agency President Chellee Siewert and ESPN reporter Jen Lada will interview professional athletes, sports marketing agents, professional sports teams’ front office staff and others to highlight stories of how and why people in the sports industry are doing good.
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Adrian Phillips
NFL player and former Texas Longhorn, Adrian Philips joins us on the ADG podcast this week. Him and his family are dedicated to lifting up others and have established the L.A.K.E. Foundation. Adrian shares the primary areas of focus: education, minority communities, athletics, and food insecurities and why they are important to him.
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CJ Ham
We welcomed CJ Ham to share more about The UNRL Celebrity Softball Game, raising funds to support two Minnesota youth focused organizations—former Vikings player Adam Thielen’s Thielen Foundation and the Ham Family Scholarship Fund. Learn more about Cj's 'Why' and passion to give back.
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Travis Diener
This week we welcome Travis Diener, who played at Marquette University with the most notable final four team in 2003 with Dwyane Wade and Steve Novak. From there he went onto the NBA and played at a very high level overseas for years. in just over a week we welcome him and Dwyane Wade back to Milwaukee for the Wade Vs. Diener weekend where they will be competing in multiple events over the weekend all while raising money for youth literacy.
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Sierra Enge Pt. 2
Professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) talks all things mental health, from playing at Stanford to now playing professionally with her role model.
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Sierra Enge Pt. 1
Professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) talks all things mental health, from playing at Stanford to now playing professionally with her role model.
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Badger Track & Field: Madison Mooney
This week we welcomed Madison Mooney, an advisor on the Sarah Shulze Foundation, which supports mental health, advocates for student athletics and advances women’s rights. As an all academic Big Ten and track and field athlete at the University of Wisconsin, Madison has dealt with the side affects of mental health, by first hand losing a teammate to the challenges of it. Because of her experiences, her main goal is normalizing mental health for student-athletes. Taking every opportunity to sp...