Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey

Rob Finkelstein | Founder of Alumni Direct

'Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey' is a podcast where we speak with former college and professional athletes from all over the world as they share the joys, successes, failures and lessons on their entrepreneurial journey. Key topics include transitioning out of sports and teaching athletes that there is life after sports. Hosted by Rob Finkelstein of Alumni Direct, one of the top networks for alumni worldwide.

  1. Former College and Pro Volleyball Player to Founder of Beyond the Game

    4d ago

    Former College and Pro Volleyball Player to Founder of Beyond the Game

    What happens when an athlete’s drive stays the same — but the structure that once supported it disappears? In this episode of Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey, Rob Finkelstein sits down with former UC Davis volleyball player, professional beach volleyball athlete, athletic trainer, coach, and founder of Beyond the Game, Jill Muhe. Jill shares how sports shaped her from childhood, growing up as a “gym rat” with a coach for a dad, playing basketball and volleyball, and eventually choosing volleyball as her main path. She reflects on her collegiate career at UC Davis, her transition into professional beach volleyball, and the lessons she learned from competing at a high level. Key Topics Discussed - Growing up around sports and becoming a lifelong athlete - Jill’s journey from UC Davis volleyball to professional beach volleyball - The emotional reality of transitioning out of sport - Why athletes often struggle after losing the structure of sport - How networking can feel more natural when approached with curiosity - The importance of building relationships before the game ends - Why alumni engagement can help athletes prepare for life after sports - The connection between athlete identity, purpose, and career direction - Jill’s transition from athletic training to coaching to entrepreneurship - The inspiration behind Beyond the Game - Helping athletes navigate job searches, interviews, and career growth - Why athletes need support systems, not just motivation Key Takeaways Your Drive Is Not the Problem Jill explains that many athletes struggle after sports not because they lack motivation, but because the support structure they had in athletics is no longer there. In sport, athletes have coaches, schedules, recovery, accountability, trainers, seasons, and teammates. After sport, that structure disappears — but the drive remains. Networking Starts with Curiosity Jill encourages athletes to approach networking by asking questions and learning about other people’s journeys, instead of only reaching out when they need a job. A simple conversation like, “What you do looks cool. Can you tell me more about your journey?” can open doors and build real relationships. Transition Is More Than Getting a Job Rob and Jill discuss how many athletes focus only on landing the next role after sports. But the deeper challenge is learning how to thrive in a new environment, rebuild support, avoid burnout, and create a life that still feels meaningful. Sport Gives Athletes More Than Competition Jill shares that athletes need to understand what sport gave them on an intrinsic level — whether that is purpose, challenge, connection, growth, structure, or joy. Once athletes understand what they are really missing, they can begin to find those same motivators in other areas of life. About Jill Muhe Jill Muhe is a former UC Davis volleyball player, professional beach volleyball athlete, certified athletic trainer, college volleyball coach, and founder of Beyond the Game. Connect with Jill Muhe Website: https://jillmuhe.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmuhe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthegame.co/ Connect with Alumni Direct Website: https://alumnidirect.com ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc.203 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/70OS33fNGMmOQbEvCoTdvD Memorable Quotes > “Hang in there, you will figure it out, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.” > “It will not go the way you think it will. But it will go.” > “Your drive is not the problem.” > “Nothing will ever feel the same way as when you were playing your sport at the highest level you could play it at.” > “We have to understand what sport gave us.” > “Networking is really how most people are landing their first job, their second job, their third job, their job after a layoff, their transition point, their pivot point.”

    40 min
  2. Former College and NBA Basketball Player to Founder of The Sole Survivors. Gary Forbes.

    May 28

    Former College and NBA Basketball Player to Founder of The Sole Survivors. Gary Forbes.

    What happens when a lifelong basketball dream evolves into a mission to impact millions of lives? In this episode of Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey , Rob Finkelstein sits down with former college and NBA basketball player Gary Forbes to discuss his remarkable journey from the courts of Brooklyn to the NBA, and ultimately to becoming the founder of The Sole Survivors. Gary shares how his love for basketball began at an early age, the lessons he learned playing at the University of Virginia and UMass, and the perseverance required to reach the highest level of professional basketball. He opens up about competing with Type 1 diabetes, overcoming multiple knee surgeries, and navigating the difficult transition when his playing career came to an end. Today, Gary has turned his experiences into purpose through The Sole Survivors , a nonprofit and multimedia platform dedicated to empowering children living with chronic health conditions. Through superhero storytelling, education, and community, Gary is helping young people see their challenges not as limitations, but as superpowers. This conversation explores resilience, entrepreneurship, networking, athlete identity, health advocacy, and the importance of creating opportunities for the next generation. Key Topics Discussed - Growing up in Brooklyn and falling in love with basketball - Chasing the dream of playing in the NBA - Lessons learned from college athletics at Virginia and UMass - Why networking and relationships matter long after sports - The athlete mindset and entrepreneurial success - Transitioning out of professional basketball - Playing professionally while managing Type 1 diabetes - Overcoming adversity, injuries, and setbacks - The inspiration behind The Sole Survivors - Empowering children through storytelling and representation - Building a purpose-driven brand with global impact - Advice for athletes preparing for life after sport Key Takeaways Success Starts with Belief Gary shares the mindset that carried him from a childhood dream to the NBA: “If you think you can, you're right. If you think you can't, you're also right.” Athletes Are Built for Business The discipline, accountability, teamwork, resilience, and work ethic developed through sports create a strong foundation for entrepreneurship and leadership. Your Network Matters Building authentic relationships throughout your career can create opportunities, mentorship, and support long after your playing days are over. Turn Challenges into Purpose Gary's journey with Type 1 diabetes inspired him to create a platform that helps children see themselves as heroes rather than defined by their diagnoses. About Gary Forbes Gary Forbes is a former NBA player, entrepreneur, health advocate, and founder of The Sole Survivors , a children's multimedia platform empowering kids with chronic health conditions through storytelling, education, and optimism. As one of the few professional athletes to play basketball while living with diabetes, Gary uses his journey to inspire resilience, wellness, and purpose around the world. His mission is to help children transform adversity into their superpower through media, community, innovation, and advocacy. Connect with Gary Forbes 🌐 Website: [https://thesolesurvivors.com](https://thesolesurvivors.com/) 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyforbes_ 💼 LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/gary-forbes-082b5b267 Connect with Alumni Direct 🌐 Website: [https://alumnidirect.com](https://alumnidirect.com/) ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc.203 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/70OS33fNGMmOQbEvCoTdvD Memorable Quotes “Your network is a big part of your net worth.” “Your present situation is not your final destination. “The game is never over. Sometimes you run out of time, but the game is never over.” “We're creating superheroes for every childhood health challenge in the world.”

    29 min
  3. Former College Basketball Player & Founder of Move More Collective | Mike Cavallaro

    May 12

    Former College Basketball Player & Founder of Move More Collective | Mike Cavallaro

    Mike Cavallaro’s journey is a powerful reminder that life after sports is about rediscovering purpose beyond the game. After a career-ending back injury cut short his college basketball career, Mike faced the identity loss and uncertainty many athletes experience during transition. He climbed the corporate ladder searching for fulfillment through money, status, and titles—but ultimately realized something was missing. That journey led him to found **Move More Collective**, a wellness-driven movement focused on helping people improve their physical, mental, and social well-being through healthier lifestyle experiences. This episode dives into athlete identity, mentorship, networking, entrepreneurship, and redefining what wellness and success truly look like after sports. --- Key Topics Covered - Growing up in a sports-driven family - Playing college basketball at Macalester College - Career-ending injury and identity loss - Navigating life after sports - The importance of networking and mentorship - Entrepreneurship and athlete leadership - Building Move More Collective - Redefining nightlife and wellness culture - Mental, physical, and social wellness balance --- Key Takeaways - Athletes are more than their sport - Staying coachable creates long-term growth - Networking starts while you’re still playing - Transition out of sports is deeply emotional - Discipline from sports translates into business - Mentorship can help athletes through uncertainty - True wellness includes physical, mental, and social health --- Powerful Advice from Mike 👉 *“You don't know everything. Keep your head down. Stay coachable.”* 👉 *“Seek out mentors.”* 👉 *“The ball stops bouncing for everyone at some point.”* --- About the Guest – Mike Cavallaro Mike Cavallaro is a former college basketball player and the Founder of Move More Collective, a wellness-focused brand helping redefine social wellness and nightlife culture. After climbing the corporate ladder and finding himself unfulfilled by traditional success, Mike created Move More Collective to push forward a more holistic wellness movement—using physical wellness as a tool to support mental and social well-being around the clock. --- Connect with Mike Cavallaro 🌐 Website: [https://www.movemorecollective.com](https://www.movemorecollective.com/) 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movemorecollective 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foundingmover 📱 Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmcavallaro 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-cavallaro/ --- *Connect with Alumni Direct 🌐 Website: [https://alumnidirect.com](https://alumnidirect.com/) 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/70OS33fNGMmOQbEvCoTdvD 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc.203

    34 min
  4. Former College Football and Basketball Player to Founder of Marc Winston Enterprises

    May 6

    Former College Football and Basketball Player to Founder of Marc Winston Enterprises

    Marc Winston’s journey is a powerful example of what life after sports can look like. From playing both football and basketball at the collegiate level to building a career in corporate America—and now leading his own consulting business—Marc shares how discipline, resilience, and mindset shaped his path beyond the game. This episode dives into transition, identity, and how athletes can use what they’ve built to succeed in business and life. 👉 “Embrace the journey—failures and all.” 👉 “Be bold. Go for everything as if you deserve it.” Marc Winston is a former Division 1 athlete turned enterprise leader with over 15 years of experience in global supply chain, procurement, and contract strategy. He has led large-scale operations across Fortune 1 and national organizations. Today, as Founder and CEO of Marc Winston Enterprises, he helps businesses and athletes turn strategy into scalable growth and long-term success. 🌐 Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/marcwinstonenterprises⁠ 📩 Email: ⁠mwinstonenterprises@yahoo.com⁠ 💼 LinkedIn: Marc Winston 📱 Instagram: @_ .winston (underscore dot winston) 🌐 Website: ⁠https://alumnidirect.com⁠ 🎧 Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/70OS33fNGMmOQbEvCoTdvD⁠ 📺 YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc.203⁠ Key Topics Covered Key Takeaways Powerful Advice from Marc About the Guest – Marc Winston Connect with Marc Winston Connect with Alumni Direct

    33 min
  5. Former Gonzaga Competitive Dancer as Founder and Partner of 8Nine Agency

    Apr 29

    Former Gonzaga Competitive Dancer as Founder and Partner of 8Nine Agency

    What happens when your identity as an athlete ends—and no one prepared you for what comes next? In this episode of Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey, Rob sits down with Nicole Bradley — Founder & Partner of 8Nine Agency — to talk about identity, financial literacy, and building a life beyond sports. Nicole shares her journey from Gonzaga competitive dancer to working 20 years in professional sports—and why so many athletes struggle not just emotionally, but financially, after the game ends. This is a powerful conversation for athletes navigating transition, NIL opportunities, and finding purpose beyond sport. Key Takeaways - The transition out of sport is both emotional and financial - Why athletes often feel an identity crisis after the game ends - The gap in financial literacy for athletes and families - Why networking early creates long-term opportunities - How athletes are naturally wired for entrepreneurship - The importance of involving the family in financial education - Why passion makes the transition easier - How NIL is changing the game—but also creating new risks Nicole’s Advice to Athletes 👉 “Stay the course.” 👉 “Take the chance.” 👉 “Find what you’re passionate about — and go all in.” About the Guest Nicole Bradley is the Founder & Partner of 8Nine Agency, where she helps athletes transition from sport into entrepreneurship and financial independence. With over 20 years of experience in professional sports, she now focuses on financial literacy, NIL education, and helping athletes and their families build and protect long-term wealth. About 8Nine Agency 8Nine Agency works with athletes at every stage—from NIL to professional careers—helping them build: - Financial literacy - Long-term wealth strategies - Career pathways beyond sport - A strong financial “team” or roster Focused on guiding athletes from financial literacy to legacy. Connect with Nicole - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachnicolebradley - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolebradley 🎧 Listen & Connect with Alumni Direct 🌐 Website: [https://alumnidirect.com](https://alumnidirect.com/) 📺 YouTube: @alumnidirectllc.203 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms Final Thought Your career in sports may end— but your potential doesn’t. The sooner you build direction, purpose, and financial awareness— the stronger your next chapter will be. Find what you’re passionate about and go all in.”

    33 min
  6. Former Harvard Basketball Player to Co-founder of Extra Mile Institute Taylor Finley

    Apr 15

    Former Harvard Basketball Player to Co-founder of Extra Mile Institute Taylor Finley

    What happens when your identity is built around sport—and then it ends? In this episode of Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey, Taylor Finley shares her journey from Harvard basketball captain to co-founder of Extra Mile Institute. From navigating life after sports to building meaningful relationships and leading high-performing teams, Taylor breaks down what athletes really need to succeed beyond the game. 💡 Key Takeaways - The reality of transitioning out of sports—and why it’s harder than expected - How to overcome the identity shift after being an athlete - Why networking should feel natural, not forced - The importance of building real relationships while still in school - How athlete skills translate into leadership and entrepreneurship - A grounded perspective on NIL and long-term success - Creating strong team culture through consistent communication 🧠 A Few Powerful Quotes 💬 “Be where your feet are. Appreciate each moment.” 💬 “Networking isn’t about getting something—it’s about genuine relationships.” 💬 “You’re still the same person—you just need to channel your skills differently.” 💬 “Be gentle with yourself. You still have so much to give.” 👤 About the Guest Taylor Finley is a former Harvard basketball player and team captain, with a background in psychology and counselling. She is now the co-founder of Extra Mile Institute, helping teams improve communication, culture, and performance through simple, consistent systems. 🔗 Connect with Taylor - 📧 Email: tfinley@extramileinstitute.com - 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ExtraMileInstitute - 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-finley-52b495111/ - 🌐 Website: [https://extramileinstitute.com](https://extramileinstitute.com/) 🌐 Alumni Direct - Website: [https://alumnidirect.com](https://alumnidirect.com/) - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc203 🎧 Listen & Watch Available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube 🚀 Final Thought Your sport gave you the foundation. Your next chapter is where you apply it. Because life after sports isn’t the end— it’s where a different kind of winning begins.

    34 min
  7. Former College Baseball Player to Co Founder and CEO of Continuum Standard Brad Steere

    Apr 8

    Former College Baseball Player to Co Founder and CEO of Continuum Standard Brad Steere

    What happens when the game ends… and the structure disappears? Former college baseball player Brad Steere shares how losing the structure of sports impacted his identity—and how it led him to co-found Continuum Standard, helping athletes build discipline, direction, and purpose beyond sport. You’re living on someone else’s discipline—until you own itThe biggest challenge after sport is identity, not careerNetworking should start while you’re still playingAthletes already have the advantage—discipline, leadership, resilienceMany athletes don’t fail… they drift without structureReal growth comes from daily standards, not motivation“Build your next identity through your actions—not what you say you want to be.” Brad Steere is the founder of Continuum Standard, an identity-driven system built on mindset, movement, fuel, and recovery. With a background in leadership and natural bodybuilding, he helps former athletes and high-performers stop drifting and build a system for life. Instagram: @continuum_standardInstagram: @bradbehindthebrandSocial: @continuumstandardWebsite: https://continuumstandard.comBooks: No More Game Days & The End of Starting OverYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alumnidirectllc.203Website: https://alumnidirect.comWebsite: https://alumnidirect.comYouTube: @alumnidirectllc.203Spotify & Apple Podcasts: Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni JourneyYou don’t lose who you are after sport— you just need to rebuild it with intention. 🔑 Key Takeaways💬 Powerful Advice from Brad👤 About Brad Steere🔗 Connect with Brad🎧 Listen & Watch🤝 Connect with Alumni Direct🚀 Final Thought

    34 min
  8. Former College and NBA Basketball Player to Pastor Billy Thompson

    Apr 1

    Former College and NBA Basketball Player to Pastor Billy Thompson

    In this episode of Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey, Rob Finkelstein sits down with former Louisville basketball standout, NBA player, and pastor Billy Thompson Sr. Billy shares how sports shaped his discipline and mindset from a young age, his journey through college basketball into the NBA playing alongside legends like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and the transitions he faced throughout his professional career—including playing internationally in Israel. He also opens up about life after basketball, answering a higher calling into ministry, and how he now helps others navigate purpose, relationships, and identity beyond the game. Key Topics Discussed - Growing up playing multiple sports and ultimately choosing basketball - Early influences and competing against older athletes to develop his game - Playing at Louisville and transitioning to the NBA - Experiences playing with the LA Lakers and Miami Heat - The importance of relationships and networking during and after sports - Cross-sport connections and how relationships open business opportunities - The transition from professional basketball to life after sports - Challenges athletes face with identity and purpose after their careers end - Being called into ministry and shifting from the basketball court to serving others - The role of mentorship, faith, and personal development in long-term success - Supporting youth through the Billy Thompson Foundation, including education and financial literacy Key Takeaways - Relationships built during your playing career can open doors long after sports. - Success after sports requires more than talent—it requires intention and connection. - Transitioning out of sports can be challenging, especially when identity is tied to performance. - Many athletes face emotional struggles after their careers, including loss of purpose and direction. - Having heart, commitment, and willingness to learn matters more than having all the skills. - True success includes both professional achievement and personal alignment. - Mentorship and guidance are critical in helping athletes navigate life beyond sports. Guest Bio Billy Thompson Sr. is a former Louisville basketball star, NCAA champion, and NBA player who played for the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat. He also competed internationally in Israel, where he won championships overseas. Following his basketball career, Billy answered a calling into ministry and has been a pastor for over 25 years. He is also the founder of the Billy Thompson Foundation, a nonprofit focused on youth development, education, and financial literacy. Guest Social Media Links - Instagram: @IAmBillyThompson - Website: [https://jpproclaim.org](https://jpproclaim.org/) ## 🎧 Listen & Connect 👉 Follow Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey 👉 Share this episode with a teammate 👉 Start building your second act before the final whistle blows 👉 Join the private platform built exclusively for athletes, founders, and leaders: [https://www.alumnidirect.com](https://www.alumnidirect.com/)

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'Athletes to Entrepreneurs: The Alumni Journey' is a podcast where we speak with former college and professional athletes from all over the world as they share the joys, successes, failures and lessons on their entrepreneurial journey. Key topics include transitioning out of sports and teaching athletes that there is life after sports. Hosted by Rob Finkelstein of Alumni Direct, one of the top networks for alumni worldwide.