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Ever since she hit the professional circuit at the age of 14, Sloane Stephens has been under a microscope. After becoming the lowest-ranked US Open Champion ever, she caught the world’s attention, both for her abilities on the court and her enthusiasm for everything she does. With that came life-changing amounts of money at a young age. On this episode, we dive deep into the topic of wealth management. Sloane prides herself on being a frugal spender and a big saver. She’s also a proponent of making her money grow through smarter investing. Sloane shares how she’s learned to navigate the world of investing, her passion for what she calls “fun stocks”, and her secrets to building long-lasting wealth. Kneading Dough is presented by JPMorgan Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Shannon Sharpe has become one of the most prominent voices in sports today, and while he’s among the greatest tight ends to ever play the game of football, he’s become known for so much more. Not only has he built a career as a sports media icon, but he’s a proud HBCU alum, and an outspoken voice for the Black community. On today’s episode, we take it back to Shannon’s humble beginnings, and hear how he built personal wealth by learning from his own mistakes. Also on this episode, we’ll hear from Byna Elliot, the Head of Advancing Black Pathways at JPMorgan Chase, about her mission to make true economic impact within the black community. Kneading Dough is presented by JPMorgan Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Alvin Kamara is one of the most dynamic football players the NFL has ever seen. Before he was the star running back for the New Orleans Saints, Alvin’s path to the league had a lot of twists and turns. From making the decision to transfer from a college football powerhouse at the University of Alabama, to becoming an elite pass catcher, Alvin’s story is one of growth, determination and modesty. On this episode, we discover how Alvin’s perspective on personal wealth goes way beyond just money. When it comes to his happiness, it’s not always the money that gives him personal fulfillment, but the process that got him here, and the opportunities it unlocked for the people closest to him. Kneading Dough is presented by JPMorgan Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Megan Rapinoe is a champion on and off the soccer field. Through her fierce activism and fight for equality, she’s become a global icon and a hero for change. On this episode of Kneading Dough, Hawk and Megan discuss “money mentors”, the people who are guiding the next generation through their personal financial journeys. As one of the leading fighters for equal pay in women’s sports, Megan is a mentor to many, but she too had to learn how to set herself up for greatness. Kneading Dough is presented by JPMorgan Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Laila Ali is known for much more than her name. She’s not only a boxing legend, but a tv personality, entrepreneur, and mother. On today’s show, we honed in on financial foundations - the lessons we picked up from our parents, the knowledge we gained on our own along the way, and how we’re passing that wisdom along to the next generation - our kids. As the daughter of Muhammed Ali, Laila knows quite a few things about taking your parents advice and forging your own path. Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Kneading Dough: The Podcast is back for Season 4! We’re starting off this season with a very special guest - The SpringHill Company CEO Maverick Carter. Maverick is one of the most gifted storytellers in Hollywood, and a true visionary. On top of building a media empire, he’s the business manager and best friend of LeBron James. In this conversation, Maverick talks about the story behind the Kneading Dough brand, growing up in Akron Ohio, and his evolution from college athlete to business mogul. Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins.
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Jay Williams is the definition of bouncing back. After winning National college player of the year at Duke, and being drafted second overall by the Chicago Bulls, a devastating motorcycle accident cut his career short and changed his life forever.
Although he was close to giving up, he found a new purpose and turned it all around. He rebuilt himself and is now one of the most popular media personalities in sports and a thriving entrepreneur.
In this live conversation, which took place in Harlem, New York, you’ll hear Jay discuss his grueling journey, the lessons he's learned, the ways he uses his experiences to educate young people, and the passions he has today.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Eddie George is a former NFL running back and 1995 Heisman Trophy Winner
After his football career ended, he earned an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Chicago.
A true renaissance man, Eddie runs a wealth management company, is involved in a number of ventures, and has showcased his acting and singing abilities on Broadway.
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Chiney Ogwumike is a WNBA All-Star and former Rookie of the Year. In addition to playing for the Los Angeles Sparks alongside her sister Nneka, and she's also a rising media star. She’s carved out a successful career as an NBA analyst for ESPN.
During this conversation, Chiney shared so many great insights about her journey. From growing up outside Houston, Texas, choosing to play at Stanford, the grind of competing overseas, and the bold decisions she made to grow her career off the court. -
Since starting his professional career in 2011, Klay Thompson has become one of the most renowned players in basketball. He’s a three-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors, a five-time NBA All-Star, an Olympic gold medalist, a three-point contest champion, not to mention an All-NBA and All-Defensive team honoree.
Today, you’ll hear about Klay’s experience growing up in an athletic household, his passion for helping out communities in need, and how not being a top college recruit didn’t stop him on his path to NBA stardom.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
During his time in the NFL, Emmitt Smith was known as one of the most prolific players in the league. He set the all-time rushing records for yards and touchdowns, two marks that may never be broken. He was one of the signature players of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty of the 1990’s, winning three Super Bowls before being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
Emmitt found another way to showcase his famous work ethic and quick feet after his playing career was over. The former NFL MVP showed he can cut a rug, winning the third season of Dancing with the Stars.
Today, he is a successful real estate entrepreneur, developing properties nationwide.
In this episode, you’ll learn about how a childhood encounter changed the way he viewed financial opportunities, how wealth isn’t only defined by money, and why he chose a career in real estate.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Candace Parker is one of the most talented, accomplished players the WNBA has ever seen. Since being selected first overall in the 2008 WNBA draft, Candace has won two league MVP awards and the 2016 WNBA Finals MVP. She's also one of the most reslient, inspiring and forward-thinking athletes of her generation. In this conversation with Maverick Carter, Candace discusses family, finance, equality, role models and much more.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
From his days as a McDonald’s All-American in high school, to making two NCAA Finals at Michigan, to playing 13 seasons in the NBA and winning the league's Most Improved Player award, to becoming one of the most popular media personalities in the country, Jalen Rose has always been synonymous with the game of basketball.
He is also a passionate philanthropist who cofounded the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy in 2011, a public charter school in North Detroit, where he wants to provide students equal opportunities in order to thrive in school and in life.
In this episode, you’ll learn about the qualities, traits and secrets that have made Jalen Rose one of the most celebrated athletes of his generation.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Kneading Dough: The Podcast is back for Season 3! This episode features NBA star Jayson Tatum. In his conversation with Maverick Carter, Jayson discusses his humble beginnings in St. Louis, Missouri, his experience as an amateur athlete at Duke University and the adjustment to life as a professional in the NBA.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Simone Biles is a world-champion gymnast who, in 2018, ended her hiatus and became the most decorated American gymnast of all time. Her mother Nellie took a risk that paid off for Simone and their family. In this live conversation at a Chase branch in Houston, Texas, Simone and her mother Nellie walk us through the financial lessons they've learned along their journey together.
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Elena Delle Donne is a star player in the WNBA and a gold medalist who hold multiple USA Basketball records. She is a three-time WNBA All-Star starter, the 2015 WNBA MVP, and one of the most prolific players in league history.
On this episode of Kneading Dough, you’ll hear her talk about how medical accessibility influenced the way she spends her cash, the ongoing fight for women’s sports, her creative woodworking business with her wife, and her passion for giving back to people with special needs. -
Lindsey won a women’s-record 82 World Cup races over the course of her career. She’s also won 8 World Cup medals and 3 Olympic medals, taking home the gold in the Downhill in 2010. Oh, and she’s widely regarded as one of the greatest skiers of all time.
And on this episode of Kneading Dough, you’ll hear her talk about how hard it is to make a living in competitive skiing, and how the Lindsey Vonn Foundation is empowering the next generation of women.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Last year, Trae Young was the number 5 pick in the NBA draft and instantly made waves in his rookie season with the Atlanta Hawks. His father, Rayford, is no stranger to basketball, as he used to play for Texas Tech and professionally in Europe. He’s been passing on his knowledge to Trae ever since they discovered his passion for basketball. In this interview with Trae and Rayford, which took place in downtown Atlanta, they share their financial journey and how they’re managing it today.
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Ben Simmons is only 23, but he’s already become one of the more exciting players in the NBA. Coming out of LSU, he was drafted first overall in the 2016 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. This past season, he made his first All-Star team while helping lead the Sixers to the NBA Playoffs.
It should be noted that this episode was recorded back when Ben was a rookie -- you’ll hear him talk about feeling exploited while playing college ball, adjusting to living in America...and, yes, savannah cats.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. -
Martellus Bennett is a former NFL tight end and Super Bowl champion. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys after college and eventually won Super Bowl 51 as a member of the New England Patriots. But his discipline goes beyond sports. As a children's author and an owner of a media company, he's one of the most creative minds the NFL has ever seen.
Michael, his older brother, is one of the most feared defensive ends in all of football. After signing as an undrafted free agent to the Seattle Seahawks, he eventually turned himself into a three-time Pro Bowler.
Martellus and Michael, who challenge each other both on and off the field, discuss how they've navigated football and finances together.
Kneading Dough is presented by Chase and is hosted by former NFL player, Andrew Hawkins. New episodes featuring superstar athletes drop every Tuesday. - もっと表示する