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Athletes as Educators

Athletes as Educators

De : Angela R. Lewis
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On this podcast Angie Lewis interviews current and former elite athletes who as passionate about sharing the lessons they've learned playing sports with others. Each athlete is doing extra ordinary things off the court and impacting lives on a massive level. Angie played basketball professionally overseas, is a championship winning coach, author and leadership trainer. She loves assisting athletes as they transition from one level to the next. The interviews will inspire current, former and upcoming athletes to experience greatness in all areas of their lives. The candid interviews aren't what you might expect as these athletes discuss real issues related to life. Listen in every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to hear how theses athletes are changing the game!Angela R. Lewis Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • Episode 100: The Fastest Woman Alive with Carmelita Jeter
      Feb 16 2017

      Carmelita "The Jet" Jeter, is a top sprinter with three Olympic medals and a world record. Born and raised in Southern California, Carmelita got her athletic start in basketball; although she excelled in the sport shared by her family, it wasn't until high school that she found her love for speed.

      During her freshman year, Carmelita's basketball coach suggested she try out for track to help her keep in shape in the off-season. Although Carmelita showed up to that track practice wearing basketball high-top sneakers and basketballs shorts, her natural talent for sprinting was evident. She went on to run an 11.7 during that track season.

      Upon graduating high school, Carmelita signed with California State University, Dominguez Hills' track team and became the University's first U.S. Olympic trials qualifier. Carmelita went on to become the most decorated track & field athlete in the history of the school all while achieving her degree in physical education.

      Carmelita posted a lifetime best of 10.83, winning the second semifinal before finishing third in the final with a time of 10.90 at the 2009 World Championships,. After the 2009 World Championships, Carmelita entered the IAAF World Athletics Final having won her last three races by a significant margin.

      During the 2009 World Championships, Carmelita not only won the 100m, but became the third fastest woman in history, setting a championship record with a time of 10.67. This was the fastest 100m time recorded in 12 years, a time which had only been bettered by Marion Jones and Florence Griffith-Joyner. Carmelita proved herself to be the best once again that year by not only winning the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, but setting a new personal best with a time of 10.64, making her the second fastest woman ever and earning the title of the "Fastest Woman Alive."

      During the 2012 Olympics, Carmelita anchored the US Olympic 4x100m relay team that smashed the old world record by more than half a second allowing the team to take home Olympic gold.

      Carmelita became the first athlete to ever medal in both the 100m and 200m race at an Olympic Games, taking home both the Silver in the 100m and Bronze in the 200m. In 2012, Carmelita was named the Los Angeles Sports Woman of the Year, an award given to a local female athlete whose performance and character exemplified the ideals of sportsmanship during that calendar year.

      That same year, Carmelita was also the recipient of the Jesse Owens Award – the highest accolade in the sport of Track & Field, awarded by USA Track & Field Association to the most outstanding US female track and field athlete.

      Off the track, Carmelita has continued to invest her time in her community and philanthropic endeavors. After her aunt was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Carmelita made it her mission to help fight for the cure.

      She partnered with Nike to design hot pink spikes that she wears during each race in support of Breast Cancer research. In 2014, Carmelita was named the official Ambassador for Susan G. Komen's California Circle of Promise Initiative designed to promote breast cancer awareness among African American women.

      In 2014, Carmelita launched her first Track Clinic. The Team Jet Track Clinic attracted over 100 kids who learned about health and fitness while also honing their track skills. Carmelita is also an avid supporter of After-School All Stars, where she spends time mentoring and encouraging youth.

      Carmelita's younger brother, Eugene "Pooh" Jeter, is a professional basketball player, who currently plays for Chinese Shandong Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association.

      Connect with Carmelita Jeter

      Website: carmelitajeter.com

      Twitter: @CarmelitaJeter

      IG: @jetg5

      Connect with Angie Lewis

      Twitter & IG: Angie_R_Lewis

      Facebook: Angie R Lewis

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      28 min
    • Episode 98: From Professional Football Player to Private Chef w/ Tobias Dorzon
      Feb 2 2017
      Chef Tobias Dorzon, 32, is a celebrity chef and founder of Victory Private Chef Co., a catering and specialized meal plan business based in the Nation's Capital. Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Chef Tobias grew up watching his Liberian father and chef in the kitchen, but opted to pursue football and attended Jackson State University on a full athletic scholarship. After 3 years in the NFL and CFL, and studying at the Art Institute of Washington and abroad in Brazil, Chef Tobias began apprenticing at local restaurants. His career trajectory shifted, however, when retired Pro Bowler and Washington Redskin Santana Moss saw his Instagram photos and invited him to feed his family and friends. Chef Tobias has been unofficially named the "chef of DC athletes" and with 30K Instagram followers (which includes Hollywood elite, pro athletes, etc.) has quickly become a celebrity in his own right. Chef's hectic schedule includes preparing meals for his local athlete clients during part of the week and traveling to out of state clients on the weekends. When he isn't cooking, he's preparing and serving his food to the homeless, speaking to youth groups and, most importantly, spending time with his two beautiful daughters. Current Client List (partial) Kevin Hart DeSean Jackson (Washington Redskins) DeAngelo Hall (Washington Redskins) Chris Baker (Washington Redskins) Jordan Reed (Washington Redskins) Navorro Bowan (San Francisco 49ers) Jameer Nelson (Denver Nuggets)
      Connect with Chef Tobias: Youtube- Tobias Dorzon IG, Snapchat and Twitter @KingChefTD Connect with Angie: Facebook Angie R Lewis Twitter & IG @Angie_R_Lewis
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      37 min
    • Episode 97: Minorities In Sports with Shaina Weil
      Feb 2 2017

      Shaina (pronounced ​SHY-​ NA) Wiel is Founder and CEO of Minorities in Sports Business Network (MiS). Having worked in the sports industry since 2008, she has gained a breadth of experience and was able to build a large network. Because of her diverse network, she felt it was imperative that she create a digital space for her and her colleagues to exchange resources. In addition to MiS, Shaina has worked with athletes, companies, brands, and individuals on strategizing and cultivating their personal and public brand visibility.

      Shaina also co-founded ​You Got In!​ along with her twin sister Keisha which seeks to help students on the islands of Aruba and Curaçao apply to universities in the United States. She works closely with her students, guiding them through each step of the application process as well connecting them to the university and business opportunities. You Got In! serves as a college advising program for the islands and assists students with not only the application process, but scholarship and financial aide options, personal statement writing tips, SAT/TOEFL study tips and much more.

      Shaina attended Penn State University for her bachelors in BioEvolutionary Psychology (it sounds a lot smarter than it was) and received her masters in Sports Management from Columbia University. She currently lives in New York City with her dog Tropicana.

      Favorite Quotes:

      "My past is littered with the bones of men who were foolish enough to think I was someone they could sleep on."

      - Michelle A. Roberts

      "Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light."

      - Albus Dumbledore

      Connect with Shaina:

      Website: www.misportsbiz.org & www.shainawiel.com

      Email:shaina@missportsbiz.com

      Twitter & IG @MiSportsBiz

      Connect with Angie:

      Twitter & IG Angie_R_Lewis

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      38 min
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