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Friday, January 24, 2020

NFL Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis Tells Young Athletes: ‘Write Your Own Checks’

Terrell Davis

The financial tips just keep coming from older athletes. This time, NFL Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis gives excellent money advice to young athletes: “Write your own checks,” according to CNBC.

Before retiring from an on-the-field injury, Davis, who played for the Denver Broncos from 1995 to 2001, made approximately $19 million in his eight seasons in the NFL, according to Sportrac. One of his biggest regrets was letting other people write checks for him during the height of his career. He is now encouraging young players to make sure they keep track of their own finances.

“Don’t have anybody writing your checks or paying your bills for you,” Davis tells CNBC Make It. ″[I] don’t care how busy you get. You can never get too busy to write your own checks or pay your own bills,” Davis says. “You’ve got to see what’s coming in and what’s going out.”

Davis also told CNBC last year that one of his biggest money mistakes was putting money into a project in Atlanta before it was green-lighted by the city. The deal didn’t meet the expectation, it ended up floundering, and he lost his entire investment in the project. It’s one of the reasons he urges young players to not take every deal that is placed in front of them. “I’d look at a deal and if it was a good deal, I’d jump on it, and that didn’t always work out. A couple of times, I’ve been in bad deals,” he said. “I would just say to take more time. There’s always going to be another that comes on the table.”

“Really do your due diligence on things and make sure that it is what it is,” Davis said. “There’s a saying … trust but verify.”

Davis helped create Defy, a CBD-infused performance drink geared toward athletes. The idea for Defy was born in 2017 when Davis first used hemp extract to recover after workouts and to ease his joint pain. It officially launched in May of last year. “You’ve got to have the drive. You’ve got have goals. You’ve got to be able to take some risk.”



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NFL Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis Tells Young Athletes: ‘Write Your Own Checks’

Terrell Davis

The financial tips just keep coming from older athletes. This time, NFL Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis gives excellent money advice to young athletes: “Write your own checks,” according to CNBC.

Before retiring from an on-the-field injury, Davis, who played for the Denver Broncos from 1995 to 2001, made approximately $19 million in his eight seasons in the NFL, according to Sportrac. One of his biggest regrets was letting other people write checks for him during the height of his career. He is now encouraging young players to make sure they keep track of their own finances.

“Don’t have anybody writing your checks or paying your bills for you,” Davis tells CNBC Make It. ″[I] don’t care how busy you get. You can never get too busy to write your own checks or pay your own bills,” Davis says. “You’ve got to see what’s coming in and what’s going out.”

Davis also told CNBC last year that one of his biggest money mistakes was putting money into a project in Atlanta before it was green-lighted by the city. The deal didn’t meet the expectation, it ended up floundering, and he lost his entire investment in the project. It’s one of the reasons he urges young players to not take every deal that is placed in front of them. “I’d look at a deal and if it was a good deal, I’d jump on it, and that didn’t always work out. A couple of times, I’ve been in bad deals,” he said. “I would just say to take more time. There’s always going to be another that comes on the table.”

“Really do your due diligence on things and make sure that it is what it is,” Davis said. “There’s a saying … trust but verify.”

Davis helped create Defy, a CBD-infused performance drink geared toward athletes. The idea for Defy was born in 2017 when Davis first used hemp extract to recover after workouts and to ease his joint pain. It officially launched in May of last year. “You’ve got to have the drive. You’ve got have goals. You’ve got to be able to take some risk.”



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Danielle Johnson Will Launch the First Black Woman-owned Digital Radio Station in Boston

Danielle Johnson

People of color in the media industry face many challenges when trying to get their foot in the door. There is a certain way that you must look, carry yourself, and speak. In fact, everything from appearance to professional nature can be found in many media professionals contracts when working for major publications and outlets.

And, a number of those clauses coupled with barriers to entry keep many people seeking to enter the industry out.

That is why Boston-based radio personality Danielle Johnson founded Spark FM. After applying for countless positions with big-name broadcast companies and not being hired, Johnson decided to create an opportunity for herself and other media professionals by creating her own radio station.

Related: Sam Sylk: Radio Personality Has A Heart For His Community

“It’s really hard to get that urban voice in there that actually has a foot on the ground in the local community,” Johnson said. “There’s not a lot of resources that the urban community knows about that can help them with generational wealth, local politics, community events and engagement volunteer opportunities and all of our entertainment,” Johnson told the Daily Free Press, the independent student newspaper at Boston University.

She went on to say, “I saw the need for a platform that actually caters to the demographics that are oftentimes overlooked and under-represented from the bigger names in media platforms.”

Johnson is set to launch Spark FM, the first digital radio station owned by a black woman, this spring in Boston.

Related: Meet Radio Industry Vet and Community Leader Patricia Robinson

As Johnson prepares for the launch of the station, she is seeking financial support on Kickstarter to fund her dream. As outlined online, Spark FM hopes to amplify more urban voices on the radio.

  • Spark FM will be a platform for urban voices and talent in a way that specifically caters to that under-served and under-represented community
  • Spark FM will allow small and local black business owners to advertise their businesses in an affordable and accessible way
  • Spark FM will be “logistically local” but have a global impact as a legal, professional, small market alternative to mainstream media
  • Spark FM will be housed in a state-of-the-art facility that people can feel proud of and that represents the artistic creativity and skill of our diverse community and culture
  • Spark FM will invest in the community by way of community events, live remotes broadcasts, and community sponsorships
  • Spark FM will provide mentorship opportunities to younger radio talent (on-air-personalities, DJ’s, etc..) to give them professional training and experience if they desire to pursue big-market goals in the future
  • Spark FM will provide relatable news that directly correlates to the people, places, and things in the urban community
  • Spark FM will provide programming that matters on topics that are important to this community: educational, political, financial, and entertainment.

In addition to amplifying urban voices, Johnson plans to help marginalized people in Boston’s inner-cities learn about generational wealth and ownership.



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Danielle Johnson Will Launch the First Black Woman-owned Digital Radio Station in Boston

Danielle Johnson

People of color in the media industry face many challenges when trying to get their foot in the door. There is a certain way that you must look, carry yourself, and speak. In fact, everything from appearance to professional nature can be found in many media professionals contracts when working for major publications and outlets.

And, a number of those clauses coupled with barriers to entry keep many people seeking to enter the industry out.

That is why Boston-based radio personality Danielle Johnson founded Spark FM. After applying for countless positions with big-name broadcast companies and not being hired, Johnson decided to create an opportunity for herself and other media professionals by creating her own radio station.

Related: Sam Sylk: Radio Personality Has A Heart For His Community

“It’s really hard to get that urban voice in there that actually has a foot on the ground in the local community,” Johnson said. “There’s not a lot of resources that the urban community knows about that can help them with generational wealth, local politics, community events and engagement volunteer opportunities and all of our entertainment,” Johnson told the Daily Free Press, the independent student newspaper at Boston University.

She went on to say, “I saw the need for a platform that actually caters to the demographics that are oftentimes overlooked and under-represented from the bigger names in media platforms.”

Johnson is set to launch Spark FM, the first digital radio station owned by a black woman, this spring in Boston.

Related: Meet Radio Industry Vet and Community Leader Patricia Robinson

As Johnson prepares for the launch of the station, she is seeking financial support on Kickstarter to fund her dream. As outlined online, Spark FM hopes to amplify more urban voices on the radio.

  • Spark FM will be a platform for urban voices and talent in a way that specifically caters to that under-served and under-represented community
  • Spark FM will allow small and local black business owners to advertise their businesses in an affordable and accessible way
  • Spark FM will be “logistically local” but have a global impact as a legal, professional, small market alternative to mainstream media
  • Spark FM will be housed in a state-of-the-art facility that people can feel proud of and that represents the artistic creativity and skill of our diverse community and culture
  • Spark FM will invest in the community by way of community events, live remotes broadcasts, and community sponsorships
  • Spark FM will provide mentorship opportunities to younger radio talent (on-air-personalities, DJ’s, etc..) to give them professional training and experience if they desire to pursue big-market goals in the future
  • Spark FM will provide relatable news that directly correlates to the people, places, and things in the urban community
  • Spark FM will provide programming that matters on topics that are important to this community: educational, political, financial, and entertainment.

In addition to amplifying urban voices, Johnson plans to help marginalized people in Boston’s inner-cities learn about generational wealth and ownership.



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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Black Athlete at West Virginia High School Finds Picture of Himself in a Noose Before Game

I’m often skeptical when I hear people say shit like “We just need to let the old people die out, then racism will be a thing of the past.” Mainly because those racists have kids. Kids who often turn around and do things like this.

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