• The Cycle Of Change

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Mental Approach Podcast, Todd Arkell interviews Reggie Calhoun Jr., the founder and president of RPA College Prep and the director of operations for 5430, the Colorado Buffaloes NIL collective. They discuss athlete development, the cycle of change, and the impact of mental health on athletes. They also delve into the concept of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and how it allows college athletes to monetize their brand. Reggie provides insights on building a personal brand, leveraging social media, and the allocation of funds in the NIL space.

    Takeaways

    • Athlete development encompasses mental, academic, physical, and career aspects.
    • The cycle of change starts with uninformed optimism, goes through the valley of despair, and ends with informed optimism. Concept is explained
    • Networking is crucial for athletes to build connections and opportunities.
    • Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) allows college athletes to monetize their brand and receive compensation for their image and likeness.
    • Building a personal brand involves posting about oneself, showcasing interests and achievements, and engaging with others in the field of interest.
    • Allocation of funds in the NIL space is based on the value and revenue generated by athletes and programs.
    • Using social media strategically can help athletes build their brand and connect with like-minded individuals.
    • Every action and decision counts towards personal and professional growth.
    • Being part of the solution rather than the problem is a mindset that leads to positive change.

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