Rich Paul – Lucky Me (YouTube screenshot) *Rich Paul was a guest on SiriusXM’s The Clay Cane Show, where he discussed his new memoir, Lucky Me, and his career as a sports agent, among other topics. When asked whether it’s true that white athletes don’t trust black agents, Paul confirmed that has been his experience.
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In 2021, I was working as a resource manager at Amazon and making $124,000 a year. To bring in additional income, I had a side hustle creating personal finance content.One day, I posted a YouTube video sharing how I went from a credit score of 495 to 820 — simply by disputing inaccurate information on
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 20: Nene Leakes and Founder, Ubiquitous Women’s Expo, Germaine … [+] Bolds-Leftridge attend The Lady Leopard Brunch at Catch 22 on January 20, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brian Stukes/Getty Images)Getty Images In the past ten years, global category-leading manufacturers like Procter & Gamble and Unilever have seized the opportunity
According to UBS Billionaires Report 2022, 30% of billionaires own art collections with an average value of $300 million.And while you probably can’t follow Jay-Z’s lead and start your own entertainment company or clothing line, you can start investing a percentage of your portfolio into blue chip art, thanks to Masterworks.Masterworks is an award winning
Some kids gain confidence from report cards and gold medals. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban built his by dancing.His mother taught him after the 12-year-old Cuban chipped his two front teeth and was forced to wear “silver stainless steel” caps, he told NBC’s “TODAY” last year.”I was a little short chubby kid [and] my parents didn’t
Doobie Duke Sims spent years fueled by $3 dinners — two slices of pizza and a Coke — and sleeping in vans while touring with his band Shinobi Ninja.That phase of life “was beautiful,” but it certainly doesn’t resemble his day-to-day life anymore. Today, Sims runs Snow Milk, a streetwear brand he started out of
Kevin Durant of the Phoenix SunsIf you missed CNBC’s Game Plan Summit in Los Angeles back in July, CNBC airs a Game Plan special Saturday, September 9, at 3 p.m. ET. The event looked at the business of sports in the modern era. Speakers included ESPN chairman James Pitaro, NBA star Kevin Durant, LionTree chairman