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The Athletes Portal

The Athletes Portal

著者: Keith Williams
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

A show about the ever‑changing world of youth sports, told through the voices of the community that supports our student athletes. That community includes parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—because it takes more than talent to succeed today.

We talk sports, share real stories, and explore how student athletes are navigating this new landscape. From recruiting pressure and social media exposure to NIL opportunities and life balance, we unpack what it truly takes to thrive on and off the field.

We also focus on the people behind the players—sharing practical ways to support and empower parents so they can better care for their student athletes’ physical, mental, and emotional well‑being.

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  • Sports Are What You Do, Not Who You Are" with Danielle Vallas of DG Wellness
    2026/03/31

    About Danielle Vallas and DG Wellness Consulting

    The premier choice for corporations, schools, and athletic teams seeking training and professional development on a variety of wellness topics. We provide information and tools to inspire long-lasting change in the office, at school, and at home. As mental health counselors, we offer compassionate care and counseling for kids, teens, and adults. Our team is growing and we are accepting new clients for in-person or virtual sessions.

    https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Health-Journal-Performance-Sports/dp/B0GP9N2CS8?ref_=ast_author_mpb

    https://www.dgwellnessconsulting.com/

    https://www.buffalobelieves.com/

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    33 分
  • Sosuke Watanabe Sports Videographer
    2026/03/24

    Sosuke “SOS” Watanabe brings experience across media production, event operations, and marketing, building a career centered around helping athletes and organizations grow through competition and storytelling. His work at the intersection of sports, entrepreneurship, and media has given him a strong understanding of how to build platforms that elevate athletes and strengthen basketball communities.

    A former collegiate athlete, Sosuke understands firsthand the dedication and opportunities that shape a player’s journey. That experience fuels his passion for grassroots basketball and his commitment to helping young athletes pursue their dreams both on and off the court.

    Now serving as a Regional Director for Phenom Hoops, Sosuke focuses on organizing high-level tournament events that create meaningful exposure and competitive opportunities for players. He is dedicated to building strong relationships with coaches, programs, and families while creating environments where athletes can develop, compete, and believe in the possibilities ahead of them.

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    “I’m incredibly grateful for Phenom Hoops and the Lewis Family for trusting me to join the Phenom family as we expand the brand across the Southeast. I’m excited to get to work creating a safe and competitive space for grassroots basketball while helping young athletes chase their dreams”

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    22 分
  • Duke Williams former NFL Safety shares his transition from Player to Agent and the value of agents in the world of college sports.
    2026/03/17

    Michael "Duke" Williams (born October 15, 1990) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Nevada Wolf Pack, and was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL draft. Williams has also played for the Indianapolis Colts.

    Williams attended Hug High School in Reno, Nevada, and played high school football for the Hug Hawks. He was a three-sport standout who earned 12 varsity letters in his career in football, basketball and track and field. He played both ways as a quarterback and defensive back, and was the Northern Nevada Player of the Year as a senior and a three-time all-state selection as a safety.

    Duke was also an accomplished athlete, he competed for the school's track & field team as a jumper and sprinter. He won the 100 meters at the 2009 Northwest Invite, setting a career-best time of 11.34 seconds.[1] He won the triple jump at the 2009 Fallon Elks Invitational, with a personal-best jump of 15.20 meters, that ranked in the top 10 in the nation that year.[2] He was also a member of the 4 × 100-meter relay team that broke the state record with a time of 41.34 seconds.

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    31 分
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